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I've read a bunch of these threads, I'm here to see if anybody has advice specific to me, or that I may not have seen. I applied for a job listing that I attended a school for a bachelor's, and did not state I had graduated, and it never came up. A couple months later, we now have to submit paperwork to the state that says our employees have college degrees to be eligible for a tax program.

I'm comfortable with my ability to create a transcript; do you think that a state agency is likely to be following up on these, or just filing them away on penalty of perjury?

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