I’m almost done with my courses. What do I need to do to graduate?
Once you have completed ten courses and before the first
week of your last course, submit a completed Program Evaluation form and a
Petition to Graduate to your home campus. The forms may be dropped off in
person, mailed, or faxed. If you miss that deadline, contact your academic
advisor.
Where do I get the forms?
Program Evaluation forms and Petitions to Graduate are
available at every campus. You can also download a
Petition.
The Petition asks for a lot of information. What if I don’t
know it all?
You must complete only four items:
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Your name as you would like it to appear on
your diploma.
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The term you intend to graduate.
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Your major(s).
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Your signature. (Very important! The petition
cannot be processed without your signature.)
If you can complete more of the Petition, do so. If not,
your home campus will complete it for you.
When do I graduate?
That depends on what you mean by graduating. There are
3 parts and each occurs at a different time:
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Degree Conferral
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Webster University graduates, or confers degrees, on students
five times a year, once at the end of each term. (Check with your home campus for the exact date of degree conferral.) If you have submitted a
Petition to Graduate and met all graduation requirements, your transcript is
noted degree conferred two to three weeks after the end of the term.
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Receipt of Diploma -- Diplomas are
mailed to the home addresses of students who have graduated and have no
holds on their accounts about twelve weeks after degree conferral. Diplomas
are not distributed at the Commencement ceremony.
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Commencement Ceremony
-- Webster University holds two commencement ceremonies in Central Florida each year (one in
Orlando a Saturday in early November and one in Brevard
County in early June) and one at the main campus in St. Louis
each May.
The next Brevard County ceremony is scheduled for June 6,
2008. The next Orlando ceremony is scheduled for November 2008.
All eligible Space
Coast students will automatically receive information about the Brevard
County ceremony; to participate in the Orlando
ceremony, contact your home campus by early September.
How do I prove that I’ve graduated?
Once your transcript is noted degree conferred, supplying
an
official transcript, available at no charge, demonstrates that you have
earned your degree.