THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SNA MARIANAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FOR STUDYING ABROAD

When deciding to study abroad, what will help students stand out among thousands of other applicants? The answer lies in “The Graduate Diploma”. 

 

The Shortcut to Make Dreams Come True 

The American High School Diploma is a globally recognized academic credential that signifies a student’s completion of secondary education in the United States. This diploma serves as a ticket for those aspiring to conquer academic heights at top universities worldwide. 

The American High School Diploma offers many significant benefits for students studying abroad, acting as a prerequisite for admission to most accredited colleges and universities across the United States. Major universities often seek students with a solid educational foundation and comprehensive knowledge. With the widely recognized American High School Diploma, students can gain a competitive edge, stand out among thousands of applications, and demonstrate their academic readiness and preparation for an international learning environment. 

An American High School Diploma is a prerequisite for admission to American universities.

Moreover, holding this diploma shows that students have not only acquired knowledge but also honed lifelong learning skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, self-learning, and creativity. These skills help them continually develop throughout their lives. Completing the rigorous U.S. curriculum and earning this prestigious diploma also instills a sense of pride in their efforts, boosting their confidence to face new challenges and embark on new phases of their academic and professional lives. 

 

A Key to a Bright Future 

For students who dream of having high-paying careers, the American High School Diploma is a golden key that opens up numerous opportunities. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, high school graduates earn an average of $10,000 more annually than those who do not complete high school.  

An American High School Diploma opens up many career and advancement opportunities.

The American High School Diploma not only helps students achieve higher incomes but also significantly increases lifetime earnings. Dr. Andrew Shean, Chief Learning Officer, explains: “Almost every study you see demonstrates that earning a high school diploma has real value for the rest of your life in terms of your economic mobility and in terms of your children’s economic success, whether you already have children or choose to have children one day. High school really is about students attaining very specific skills that are going to benefit them long term.” 

Even if a job does not require a high school diploma, having one is essential for building a career and advancing in the professional world. 

 

SNA Marianapolis – Where Success Begins 

SNA Marianapolis is proud to be the second branch of Marianapolis Preparatory School in the United States. Upon graduating from SNA Marianapolis, students will receive a U.S. High School Diploma equivalent to a high school graduation certificate in the U.S., recognized globally. 

A unique advantage that sets the American High School Diploma of SNA Marianapolis apart from other schools is the seal of Marianapolis Preparatory School on the diploma. This seal demonstrates the credibility of the education quality of a long-established institution that students benefit from and guarantees that the graduates meet the stringent educational standards of the United States. 

A stepping stone for a bright future.

With this diploma, SNA Marianapolis students can easily apply to prestigious universities worldwide, opening up numerous excellent educational and career opportunities in the future. 

SNA Marianapolis is the first and only American international school in Bien Hoa, catering to students aged 6 -18, offering a 100% American curriculum and granting a US High School Diploma. We offer scholarships up to 30% – committed to long-term support for enrollments before July 31, 2024. For more details, visit snamarianapolis.edu.vn.

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