
Carleton University in Ottawa is renowned for its rigorous academic standards, particularly in engineering, journalism, and public affairs. For graduates, the Carleton University diploma and transcript are the ultimate proof of their hard work. Because these documents are often required for high-security government clearances or international job applications, keeping a pristine set is crucial. Our realistic diploma and transcript services are designed for those who need a backup that mirrors the official document’s every security feature.
The transcript is the most complex component of this set. Unlike a standard fake degree, a transcript requires specialized security paper featuring “VOID” pantographs, micro-text borders, and heat-sensitive ink signatures. We meticulously replicate the Carleton-specific layout, including the grading scale on the reverse side and the accurate course codes for each faculty. Each Carleton University diploma and transcript set is treated as a high-security printing project. We ensure that the parchment for the diploma has the correct off-white hue and that the transcript paper contains the subtle watermarks characteristic of Ottawa’s academic institutions.

The diploma itself features the iconic Carleton shield, which we reproduce using a multi-layered embossing technique. This gives the gold foil a tactile, three-dimensional quality that catches the light naturally. For many professionals working in the “Silicon Valley North” tech corridor, having a fake diploma for office display prevents the original from being damaged by the high UV exposure of modern glass office buildings. Our commitment to 1:1 precision means that even the Registrar’s signature is analyzed for stroke thickness and ink density. By choosing a high-fidelity, realistic diploma from DiplomaAssist, Carleton alumni can maintain a professional image without risking their irreplaceable academic records. Our discrete shipping and encrypted data handling ensure that your order is processed with the same level of confidentiality that a professional engineer or journalist would expect.