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  2. Certificate of Achievement - Wikipedia

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    Certificate of Achievement may refer to: Entry Level Certificate, a qualification in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formerly known as the Certificate of Achievement; National Certificate of Educational Achievement, a qualification in New Zealand; Segrave Certificate of Achievement, a subsidiary award of the Segrave Trophy

  3. Entry Level Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The Entry Level Certificate was launched as the Certificate of Achievement [4] (Certificate of Educational Achievement if offered by WJEC [5]) in September 1996, [6] with the first awards being made in 1998. The grades were originally known as Distinction (now Entry 3), Merit (Entry 2) and Pass (Entry 1). [7]

  4. Academic certificate - Wikipedia

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    A student being awarded a certificate in an American high school. An academic certificate or tech certificate [1] is a document that certifies that a person has received specific education or has passed a test or series of tests. In many countries, a certificate is a qualification attained in secondary education.

  5. President's Education Awards Program - Wikipedia

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    Each winner of the President's Award for Educational Achievement will receive a certificate with a silver seal for free. Pins can be ordered for an additional fee. [4] Unlike the President's Award for Educational Excellence, all grade levels receive the same pin for the President's Award for Educational Achievement.

  6. National Certificate of Educational Achievement - Wikipedia

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    The National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) is the official secondary-school qualification in New Zealand. Phased in between 2002 and 2004, it replaced three older secondary-school qualifications. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority administers NCEA.

  7. Professional certification - Wikipedia

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    An advanced professional certificate is a result of an educational process designed for individuals. Certificates are designed for both newcomers to the industry as well as seasoned professionals. Certificates are awarded by an educational program or academic institution. Completion of a certificate program indicates completion of a course or ...

  8. Awards and decorations of the United States government

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    PEAP—Achievement Award for Elementary, Middle and High Schools (with Certificate and Silver Seal in White Pin) National Blue Ribbon Schools Program National Green Ribbon Schools Program

  9. Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the merger, UCLES' qualifications were offered by two wholly owned subsidiaries: the Oxford and Cambridge Examinations and Assessments Council (OCEAC) for A Level and the Midland Examining Group (MEG) for GCSE and Certificate of Achievement. RSAEB offered vocational qualifications.