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As I mentioned in several of the Pierpont BOG AAS threads, you don't do anything... You patiently wait for them to process all the info accordingly and graduate people in December. We're on the first of October, it doesn't get processed for another month and a half (or a bit sooner).
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Ok so quick question, i have 61 credits, however i don't have the 45? credits needed in free electives. checking degree works it shows that I don't meet my degree requirements as i don't have enough free electives. should i be worried or is it all good? My Graduation application for refrence.
Graduation Application
Name:
Application Number: 1
Request Date: Sep 22, 2024
Application Status: Active Application
Application Status Date: Sep 22, 2024
Graduation Date
Date: Dec 13, 2024
Term: Fall Semester 2024
Year: 2024-2025
Curriculum
Primary Degree
AAS
Level: Community College Level
Program: Associate of Applied Science
College: Pierpont Comm and Tech College
Campus: Pierpont Main Campus
Major: Board of Governors
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Degreeworks is incorrect and needs to be manually updated. As long as you have the courses to satisfy the 15 general education requirements, the rest of your credits will count as free electives.
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Degreeworks is for the butt-in-seat programs, everything else should be good if you use Degreeworks, except for the BOG AAS. If you missed the memo, In short - You skip Degreeworks altogether! Just make sure to have the 1 graded credit, 15 general education requirements, and the rest are all electives that can be anything you want...
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10-28-2024, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2024, 01:27 PM by ArshveerCheema.)
Didn't know Pierpont doesn't accept a transcript from an 8-week term. I completed two courses from University of the Cumberlands but they say I have to be done the entire semester (the two 8-week terms). Is this normal for schools?
Quote:The one transcript that has been received for you has in-progress coursework for this fall term. Pierpont does not record from this type of transcript. As soon as final grades are recorded the fall term at University of the Cumberlands, request to have your transcript sent to processing@pierpont.edu so it can be recorded.
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(10-28-2024, 01:24 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: Didn't know Pierpont doesn't accept a transcript from an 8-week term. I completed two courses from University of the Cumberlands but they say I have to be done the entire semester (the two 8-week terms). Is this normal for schools?
Quote:The one transcript that has been received for you has in-progress coursework for this fall term. Pierpont does not record from this type of transcript. As soon as final grades are recorded the fall term at University of the Cumberlands, request to have your transcript sent to processing@pierpont.edu so it can be recorded.
Are your final grades on the transcript or does it state in progress? They didn't say semester. They said term. Two different things. Many colleges don't operate on semesters especially online programs.
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(10-28-2024, 01:42 PM)ss20ts Wrote: (10-28-2024, 01:24 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: Didn't know Pierpont doesn't accept a transcript from an 8-week term. I completed two courses from University of the Cumberlands but they say I have to be done the entire semester (the two 8-week terms). Is this normal for schools?
Quote:The one transcript that has been received for you has in-progress coursework for this fall term. Pierpont does not record from this type of transcript. As soon as final grades are recorded the fall term at University of the Cumberlands, request to have your transcript sent to processing@pierpont.edu so it can be recorded.
Are your final grades on the transcript or does it state in progress? They didn't say semester. They said term. Two different things. Many colleges don't operate on semesters especially online programs. Nah, by term, they mean the two 8-week bi-terms for the fall term (or semester). Their in-progess means the courses that I'm currently doing in my second bi-term.
https://cumber-my.sharepoint.com/persona...endar&ga=1
Pretty lame honestly.
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10-28-2024, 01:59 PM
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It sounds like it's Cumberland's fault, sort of, for making the two "terms" part of a single semester. I can get why Pierpont would want the entire semester to be complete. If you were to fail to pay all of your tuition, or had other financial issues, then these "final" grades may not be properly awarded. There could also be related courses, like a science course and lab, that are not truly independent and the credits for one might not count unless you passed the other. There could even be academic standing issues if you were to fail an in progress course, and be put on probation because of it.
You may know that none of these things are true. However, while they can see any "in progress" courses for that semester, they fear that they are not really seeing final grades.
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10-28-2024, 02:56 PM
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(10-28-2024, 01:45 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: (10-28-2024, 01:42 PM)ss20ts Wrote: (10-28-2024, 01:24 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: Didn't know Pierpont doesn't accept a transcript from an 8-week term. I completed two courses from University of the Cumberlands but they say I have to be done the entire semester (the two 8-week terms). Is this normal for schools?
Quote:The one transcript that has been received for you has in-progress coursework for this fall term. Pierpont does not record from this type of transcript. As soon as final grades are recorded the fall term at University of the Cumberlands, request to have your transcript sent to processing@pierpont.edu so it can be recorded.
Are your final grades on the transcript or does it state in progress? They didn't say semester. They said term. Two different things. Many colleges don't operate on semesters especially online programs. Nah, by term, they mean the two 8-week bi-terms for the fall term (or semester). Their in-progess means the courses that I'm currently doing in my second bi-term.
https://cumber-my.sharepoint.com/persona...endar&ga=1
Pretty lame honestly.
Yeah I can't view your link without logging in so that's not happening.
Are there grades on your transcript for the fall semester or do all of your courses say in progress?
(10-28-2024, 01:59 PM)davewill Wrote: It sounds like it's Cumberland's fault, sort of, for making the two "terms" part of a single semester. I can get why Pierpont would want the entire semester to be complete. If you were to fail to pay all of your tuition, or had other financial issues, then these "final" grades may not be properly awarded. There could also be related courses, like a science course and lab, that are not truly independent and the credits for one might not count unless you passed the other. There could even be academic standing issues if you were to fail an in progress course, and be put on probation because of it.
You may know that none of these things are true. However, while they can see any "in progress" courses for that semester, they fear that they are not really seeing final grades.
UMPI transcripts are also by the semester. Why? Both colleges have on campus students who work in semester whereas the online students are in 7-8 week terms. It's not the university's fault as they have 2 types of students and educational platforms can only do so much without costing big $$$.
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(10-28-2024, 02:56 PM)ss20ts Wrote: (10-28-2024, 01:45 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: (10-28-2024, 01:42 PM)ss20ts Wrote: (10-28-2024, 01:24 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: Didn't know Pierpont doesn't accept a transcript from an 8-week term. I completed two courses from University of the Cumberlands but they say I have to be done the entire semester (the two 8-week terms). Is this normal for schools?
Quote:The one transcript that has been received for you has in-progress coursework for this fall term. Pierpont does not record from this type of transcript. As soon as final grades are recorded the fall term at University of the Cumberlands, request to have your transcript sent to processing@pierpont.edu so it can be recorded.
Are your final grades on the transcript or does it state in progress? They didn't say semester. They said term. Two different things. Many colleges don't operate on semesters especially online programs. Nah, by term, they mean the two 8-week bi-terms for the fall term (or semester). Their in-progess means the courses that I'm currently doing in my second bi-term.
https://cumber-my.sharepoint.com/persona...endar&ga=1
Pretty lame honestly.
Yeah I can't view your link without logging in so that's not happening.
Are there grades on your transcript for the fall semester or do all of your courses say in progress?
(10-28-2024, 01:59 PM)davewill Wrote: It sounds like it's Cumberland's fault, sort of, for making the two "terms" part of a single semester. I can get why Pierpont would want the entire semester to be complete. If you were to fail to pay all of your tuition, or had other financial issues, then these "final" grades may not be properly awarded. There could also be related courses, like a science course and lab, that are not truly independent and the credits for one might not count unless you passed the other. There could even be academic standing issues if you were to fail an in progress course, and be put on probation because of it.
You may know that none of these things are true. However, while they can see any "in progress" courses for that semester, they fear that they are not really seeing final grades.
UMPI transcripts are also by the semester. Why? Both colleges have on campus students who work in semester whereas the online students are in 7-8 week terms. It's not the university's fault as they have 2 types of students and educational platforms can only do so much without costing big $$$.
Yeah, I figured it was the norm.
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