Awarding Degrees Posthumously: Difference between revisions
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Over the years, there have been times when members of our Senior Class and graduate students have died prior to graduation. The following criteria and procedures will be used in the awarding of degrees posthumously. The policy allows seniors within 30 semester hours of graduation and graduate students within 6 semester hours of graduation who have died to be awarded their degree posthumously. | 1.1 Over the years, there have been times when members of our Senior Class and graduate students have died prior to graduation. The following criteria and procedures will be used in the awarding of degrees posthumously. The policy allows seniors within 30 semester hours of graduation and graduate students within 6 semester hours of graduation who have died to be awarded their degree posthumously. | ||
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Revision as of 12:15, 28 April 2016
Policy 403.5
Introduction
1.1 Over the years, there have been times when members of our Senior Class and graduate students have died prior to graduation. The following criteria and procedures will be used in the awarding of degrees posthumously. The policy allows seniors within 30 semester hours of graduation and graduate students within 6 semester hours of graduation who have died to be awarded their degree posthumously.
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