Sunday, July 14, 2013

Are there any American students out there who are studying in Sweden?

Are there any American students out there who are studying in Sweden?
I am going to apply for a masters program in Sweden. What do I need to do to get "official, certified" copies of my undergraduate and graduate diplomas to Studera.nu? Can I get Xeroxed copies signed by a notary public, or must I do something more official? Thanks!
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I studied in the US and then went back to Sweden to study. I made copies myself and then had someone from the college I went to sign and stamp it, and that was accepted in Sweden It is also okay if you have it signed by a notary public, but a college/university official is probably the most efficient. If it is signed by a notary public, in Sweden we usually require that they sign it, then clearly write the name, adress and phone number. Or if they have a stamp that works too. Make sure all your paperwork are sent in on time! Swedish admission official are tough on on late applicants and will usually decline them. E-mail me if you have more questions. Best of luck!!

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