09-20-2014, 09:41 AM
bricabrac Wrote:Maybe they are trying to save a few bucks or at the very least time, labor and delivery costs. Just let them know you are not attending but would like the items mailed to your home.
I cannot imagine those who've received honors recognition not receiving their cords along with the certificates. I would bet TESCs grads are mostly out of state students. Something is missing in the language.
Sounds to me like this is how it should be interpreted:
"...As for the cords and tassels, unless you submitted a commencement attendance form, we order grads' academic regalia based upon the 'yes' responses."
If you want cords and tassels but are not attending, you must submit a commencement attendance form stating that you won't be attending but you must also mark your academic regalia. Otherwise, they just won't order/send you any.
Or at least that's how I take it. The key word there is "unless," which signifies that there is a qualifier for getting cap and gown (sending in the form, regardless of if you're attending or not).
2015: TESC - BSBA in General Management - In Progress (expected completion early 2015)
2010: A Couple Community Colleges - 57 LL hours transferred (3.96 cumulative GPA)
2006-2008: A Couple Big State Schools - 30 hours withdrawn "W" and 6 hours transferred (3.66 cumulative GPA)
GMAT to be taken December 2014
Yeah, I'm all over the place. Bring on the TESECs!
2010: A Couple Community Colleges - 57 LL hours transferred (3.96 cumulative GPA)
2006-2008: A Couple Big State Schools - 30 hours withdrawn "W" and 6 hours transferred (3.66 cumulative GPA)
GMAT to be taken December 2014
Yeah, I'm all over the place. Bring on the TESECs!