If you intend to use your diploma internationally, it will need to be authenticated. Some countries, such as those that are part of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty, require that documents have an international authentication process known as an apostille. Go here :https://apostille-usa.com/apostille-documents/
The College can notarize a copy of your diploma or transcript to satisfy this requirement; however, the student or his/her proxy must then submit these documents to the Secretary of State’s office for the actual apostille to be completed. The apostille certifies that the notary has authenticated the signature on the document, the capacity in which the notary acted and the authenticity of any stamp or seal affixed to the document.
Apostille Services for Diplomas and Academic Credentials
Alternatively, some countries will accept digital copies of U.S. educational credentials (diplomas, transcripts and enrollment verification letters). This option is only available for degrees earned from Spring 2021 forward. If your diploma was issued prior to this time, you will need to complete a duplicate diploma request form.
If you have questions about the apostille process or are planning on using your degree outside of the United States, contact your prospective country’s education or immigration officials for more information on their requirements.
If you are considering a career in the legal field, it is recommended that you also obtain an apostille on your legal transcripts, which are official transcripts of your academic work. For your convenience, these can be ordered through Parchment. Please note that this is a separate service from the Registrar’s Office, and is not included in your diploma fee.