AlbaTiVo Wrote:You must have everything complete before applying for graduation. They have the criteria laid out here.
I do not agree. I applied for gradution before completing everything. see below for questions and answered back oin 2012 as welll as link
http://www.degreeforum.net/...oak.../157...stion.html
Originally Posted by bldclot2
bricabrac, What's the other option for graduating in June? I thought the deadline for grad. submission was sunday April 1st? I have 3 UL classes left after today's DSST Intro to World Religions (Passed with a 458). I plan to take the last 3 test before April 15th.
Ok, since I have counseled people to graduation up until 4-6wks prior to the conferral date I think I'm a pretty good judge on what is doable and not in this respect. I am going to try to answer you all with this post:
Yes, you can submit an application for graduation without having all credits posted to your transcript. How far past April 1 is open to interpretation. The verbiage on the request for graduation form in section three reads as follows:
"If there are transcripts that you believe have been received by the College but have not yet been updated to your program evaluation, please write the name of the institution and the number of credits below. Please be aware that this will delay the processing of your file for graduation."
Scenario #1 (hkhart) -If you are completing a TESC course in April, yes, you are good to graduate in June. Just include the final course/credits on your graduation form in section three. After you've completed your final send your mentor an email to let them know these are the final credits due for graduation and ask if they could post your final grade to the school asap. When you see the grade has updated on your academic evaluation (not my grades page) shoot the graduation specialist an email. She will then confirm the final grade/credits posted and send your file to be audited for graduation.
Scenario #2 (bldclot2/jtalama) - if you are completing exams by April 15th (April 30th at the latest). Follow the same advice regarding listing the outstanding courses/credits in section three and keep an eye on your accounts page. When you see the transcripts (dsst, clep, other college) have arrived (transcripts received), shoot the graduation specialist an email to let her know. She can then place an expedited request to have those credits evaluated and posted which is usually completed in one - three business days. Once complete she then sends your file to be audited for graduation.
Keep in mind the school has guidelines in place for a reason; but there are always special cases that are handled outside the general guideline. For example, better to have 20-40 special files to track than 1000.
Good luck to you all on finishing up soon!
If you need any other specific info just send me a PM. I check in once every day or so.
Last edited by bricabrac; 04-04-2012 at 01:39 AM.