Students who will not complete all requirements for graduation (requirements, hours, and GPA) must file for “Late Graduation.” Late graduation petitions or exceptions must show that the student will be within nine (9) hours of completion of all requirements after Commencement in May. Students who receive approval from the Office of Academic Affairs and have a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher may participate in Commencement.
Late Graduation
Academic Policies
- Confidentiality Of Student Records
- Academic Classification Of Students
- Registration And Changes In Registration
- Course Load
- Acadeum Consortium
- Transfer Credit
- Course Placement
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Auditing
- Class Size
- Class Attendance
- Early Warning Of Academic Difficulties
- Withdrawal From College
- Late Withdrawals
- Leave Of Absence
- Transcripts
- Grade Reports
- Gradepoint Average (GPA)
- Incomplete
- Repeating And Backtracking
- Participation In Commencement
- Posthumous Degree
- Late Graduation
- Academic Aspects Of The Honor Code
- Disciplinary Action for Honor Code Violations Including Academic Dishonesty
- Appealing Academic Dishonesty Disciplinary Action
- Academic Appeals Board
- Appeal Procedure
- Appeals For Course Grade Re-Evaluation
- Satisfactory Progress And Good Standing
- Probation
- Dismissal
- Reinstatement
- Student Complaints
- General Policy On Exceptions And Waivers
- Student Right To Know