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Foreign High School Diploma Evaluation in USA [2025]

Written by Jeremy Yan | 07/03/2025

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As an immigrant in the US, you might be normally asked to have your foreign high school diploma evaluated when you need employment, militray application, or education.

The reason is that high school diploma is a term used in USA and you may call it differently in your home country. Therefore, you need a high school diploma evaluation to determine its U.S. equivalent.

In 2025, to get you prepared, we'll today take a deep dive into foreign high school diploma evaluation in USA below:

Table of Contents:
  1. What’s foreign high school diploma evaluation?
  2. Foreign high school diploma equivalency in USA
  3. Conclusion
  4. Further Information about Credential Evaluation
  5. More About High School Diploma Evaluation in USA

What's foreign high school diploma evaluation?

Foreign high school diploma evaluation, aka Foreign Credential Evaluation is a service provided by professional evaluation agencies to evaluate educational backgrounds, test scores, professional experiences, etc. obtained outside the United States.

It's an essential procedure for foreign nationals, who are seeking higher education, work authorization (H1B), immigration status, employment, and military recruitment in the United States.

Since your foreign high school diploma may be called different in your own language, the purpose of your foreign credential evaluation is to make your foreign diploma equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma. Therefore, the immigration officer, military, your future employer or school can have a solid understanding of your educational background.

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Foreign high school diploma equivalency in USA

To make sure if your foreign high school diploma is equivalent to a U.S. one, here’s a list of some U.S. High School Diploma Equivalents (the left column lists countries in alphabetical order and in the right column the high school diploma equivalents):

Country U.S. High School Diploma Equivalent
Afghanistan Baccalauria
Argentina Bachillerato
Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate
Brazil Certificado de Conclusao de Segundo grau or Certificado de Ensino Médio
Cameroon GCE
China Senior (Upper / High) Middle School Graduation Certificate
Colombia Bachillerato
Ecuador Bachillerato en Humanidades/Ciencias
Egypt General Secondary Education Certificate
El Salvador Bachiller Academico/General
France Baccalaurèat
Ghana WAEC
Honduras Bachiller en Ciencias y Letras
India Senior School Certificate
Israel Te'udat Bagrut
Jamaica Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination
Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
México Bachillerato
Morocco Baccalauréat de l'enseignement secondaire
Nigeria WAEC Senior School Certificate
Pakistan Higher Secondary Certificate
Panamá Diploma de Educación Media / Bachiller
Philippines 12 Year Secondary School Graduation
Singapore Advanced Level Exams
South Africa National Senior Certificate
United Kingdom Advanced Level Exams
Venezuela Bachillerato en Ciencias

For more information, click U.S. High School Diploma Equivalents in all countries; find your diploma’s equivalent around the world.

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Conclusion

In a nutshell, a high school diploma evaluation is essential if you'd like to use it for employment, military application and even further your education.

Founded by an immigrant just like you, we hope this article answers all of your questions about high school diploma evaluation in USA, because we care at American Education and Translation Services.

Our owner, Jeremy Yan, who is also the Director of Evaluation, worked for a prominent NACES agency for 10+ years as a senior associate director. He was just like you, coming to the US from a foreign country to better his life. And that’s why he wanted to help people like you by providing reliable credential evaluation services with quality service and competitive pricing.

We guarantee:

  • Experienced credential evaluators. Our Evaluation Director has had over a decade experience and was a Senior Associate Director at a well-known NACES agency.
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  • Customer service that puts you in first. We understand your pain of being ignored if you go to bigger agencies.
  • Reasonable pricing and quality service.

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Foreign Credential Evaluation

A credential evaluation mainly includes 2 types of evaluations:

  • Foreign Degree Evaluation (Diploma Evaluation/Document by Document)
    This report includes U.S. degree equivalency only. It's a basic evaluation that often satisfies requirements for employment and immigration.
  • Transcript Evaluation (Course by Course)
    This most complete report includes U.S. degree equivalency, credits, grades, and GPA. It's recommended for college admission, determining transfer credits or applying for an advanced degree, licensing, USCIS RFE, and more.

with the purpose of making your foreign high school diploma equivalent to US degree or educational equivalency evaluation.

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Jeremy Yan, President & Director of Evaluation at AET

Immigrated to the U.S. back in 1998, Mr. Yan had worked for over 10 years in a prominent company as a senior associate director and team leader. He has completed hundreds of thousands of foreign credential evaluation of documents from numerous foreign countries for various universities, licensing boards, U.S. government, and immigration services. He is a leading expert at American Education and Translation Services and was invited several times to be a keynote speaker to hundreds of admission counselors of U.S. universities.