07-31-2023, 08:54 PM
I would not worry about the signature on the degree. You've earned a regionally accredited degree from a state university in the US. Congratulations!
As an aside, my signature appears on my two younger sibling's high school diplomas. I had been elected to the Board of Education at a young age and was on the board when they graduated. The very first thing that I had to do after I signed my Oath of Office in pen and ink was to sign a series of documents that would be used to make signature stamps, the signature block for checks, the signature block for diplomas, etc.
It's fairly commonplace to have that type of signature on these documents. Frame it up - post your digital diploma on LinkedIn and get your transcripts that show "Degree Conferred."
Congratulations!
As an aside, my signature appears on my two younger sibling's high school diplomas. I had been elected to the Board of Education at a young age and was on the board when they graduated. The very first thing that I had to do after I signed my Oath of Office in pen and ink was to sign a series of documents that would be used to make signature stamps, the signature block for checks, the signature block for diplomas, etc.
It's fairly commonplace to have that type of signature on these documents. Frame it up - post your digital diploma on LinkedIn and get your transcripts that show "Degree Conferred."
Congratulations!