Degree (school)
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A degree is a document that a student receives when they graduate from a school to show that they completed all their classes. This is also called a diploma.
Before college, high schools are usually the only schools that give out actual degrees or diplomas to graduating students. Some middle schools have also started to do this to make students feel like they have accomplished more.
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