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If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.

If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.

If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.

If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.

If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.

If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.

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