Review Your DARS in Preparation for Graduation
If your DARS indicates any unmet degree requirements, you will not
graduate! When indicating which degree requirements have been
met, DARS assumes successful completion of currently enrolled
classes. If your DARS indicates unmet requirement(s), or
appears to contain an error, contact your academic advisor and/or
the College immediately.
Common Deficiencies that Prevent Graduation
It is the responsibility of each student to know the requirements of
his/her academic program and proceed to satisfy those requirements.
Degree requirements can be determined by consulting the relevant
pages of the catalog. The most common deficiencies that arise
are:
Applying for Graduation
You must complete an application to graduate. The application
can be completed online through the portal once total earned hours
are equal to or greater than 78. Your designated graduation
term appears on your DARS once you have applied.
Important Note: If you are certain you will not have
met all degree requirements in the term in which you have applied to
graduate, you must update your intended graduation date through
the portal. (However, if it has been more than one year
since you last applied to graduate, you may not be allowed to update
your graduation date via the portal- you may have to request a
paper application for graduation from the Office of Registration and
Records.)
Graduation Review Process
After final grades are posted to Student Records, the College begins
the process of graduation review. Each graduation applicant's
record is reviewed and a determination of degree completion is made.
The determination is noted on the official graduation record; when
complete, the graduation list is submitted to the Office of
Registration & Records. The length of the review process
varies by size of the graduating class, but it is likely to be 4-6
weeks before the list is submitted to Records. Once the list
is received by Records, diplomas are issued to successful graduates.
Students who have failed to earn a diploma are also notified.
Participation in Commencement
Although all students are encouraged to participate in commencement
ceremonies, marching across the stage does not mean you have
graduated. Commencement occurs prior to the posting of final
grades for the term and, therefore, before degree completion status
can be determined.
Any student who has applied for graduation in a given term may
participate in the commencement ceremony that term. Some
students participate in commencement knowing they have additional
hours to complete. Any student who has no more than 6 hours to
complete may march in the commencement ceremony the term preceding
his/her graduation term.
Degree Completion Certificate
If you need evidence that you have completed all degree requirements
prior to the end of the term in which you have applied to graduate,
or before your diploma is mailed, you can request a
Degree Completion Certificate.
This generally serves as verification of graduation for employment
or post-graduate work. Note: This service is for Arts &
Sciences majors only.