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All
students
are required to complete a graduation evaluation before they graduate.
This page contains important information that you should know regarding
the graduation evaluation. Additional information can be found on
the home page of the
Graduation Evaluation Office.
Before
graduating, each student must request a Graduation Evaluation, also
known a "grad check". When this evaluation is complete, the student
receives a list of all their remaining degree requirements.
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In
order to guarantee that you receive your grad check before the beginning
of your last semester, it is very important to apply for a grad check
at least one year in advance of the semester in which you wish to
graduate. Fall graduates should apply by Dec. 1st in the year preceeding
their graduation. Spring and summer graduates should apply by May
1st of the year preceeding their graduation. These are the dates that
the application must be submitted to Admissions and Records. Students
should begin the process at least one month before the deadline to
give the college time to process their major evaluation.
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Is
there anything I need to do before I file for graduation ?
In order to begin
the process of getting a grad check, students must have already:
- Completed
their transfer evaluation of major courses
with the college, and
- Filed a senior
program (engineering) or concentrated
studies package (computer science) with their advisor and
department chair's signature.
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Engineering
and computer science students begin the process by requesting a
departmental evaluation from Mr. Yervant Aghishian in the Advisement
Center, EN 2101. This will take several days to complete. After
receiving your departmental evaluation, go to Admissions and Records,
complete an application to graduate and pay your fees.
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If
you do not apply for your grad check by the deadline, you will not
receive your graduation evaluation before the beginning of your
last semester.
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Yes.
You can always request
a DARS report.
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