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Grades are on and spring degrees should be posted by June 8th.
Commencement Ceremony, Participation in - Students [degree applicants] who are within 15 credits of the 120 required for graduation, and who can verify registration in courses that will complete all outstanding credits and requirements, may participate in the ceremony as a graduating senior.
Scholastic Committee / Campus Assembly May 1980, reaffirmed 1991, verification of registration formalized 2005
May 2012 Commencement Eligibility List
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Graduate in 4 years: APAS-Make it Green!
- Check APAS often, Make it Green! Review your APAS report now
- Complete a course load of 15 to 18 credits each semester.
- Maintain at least a "C" average
(2.00 GPA).
- Take summer classes to catch up or get
ahead.
- Avoid repeating classes.
- Coordinate general degree requirements
with major, minor and licensure requirements.
- Decide on a major early and stick with
it.
- Put your effort and hours into school.
- Schedule your time to fit your academic
plan rather than work or extracurricular
activities.
- Seek help if you are having problems.
Seniors (students with 90 or more
completed credits):
Apply for your degree
online
Update
your online Degree
Application
Note Degree
Application Frequently Asked Questions
Review Commencement Eligibility
Use the Graduation
Checklist
Know Dates and Deadlines
Check policy regarding Degrees
with Honors
/ Distinction
Refer to Diploma Information
Read Financial Aid Information for Degree Applicants
Attend Graduation Events
Explore Graduation Planner
Grad Planner is a tool
that can help students,
along with their
advisors, plan which
classes to take each
semester. Students:
Once you "plan" them,
you MUST run an APAS
report within Grad
Planner to see how
your requirements
would be met if you
take those particular
classes. Advisors:
You, too, will be
able to review and
comment on the plans
that your advisees
create. GRAD PLANNER
CAN NOT BE USED ALONE,
RUNNING APAS IS ESSENTIAL.
APAS make it Green!

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