Glenmore University is committed to maintaining clear and consistent standards for graduation that reflect student achievement, academic integrity, and institutional excellence. All degree candidates must meet defined academic, administrative, and financial requirements before their degree can be conferred.
These procedures ensure that each credential awarded represents the successful completion of a program of study aligned with institutional learning outcomes and accreditation standards.
Eligibility for Graduation
To be eligible for graduation, students must:
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Successfully complete all required credit hours for their program, as published in the catalog
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Achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
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Fulfill all course and capstone or dissertation requirements as applicable to their program
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Resolve any grades of “Incomplete” (I) prior to final academic review
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Be in good standing with the university, including adherence to the Student Code of Conduct
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Meet all financial obligations to the university, including tuition and fees
Students must complete all coursework within the maximum allowable time frame as established by the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
Graduation Application Process
Students who intend to graduate must submit a formal graduation application through the Registrar’s Office by the published deadline listed in the academic calendar. The application must include:
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Confirmation of anticipated program completion
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A review of the student’s degree audit
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Verification of any transfer or prior learning credits applied toward the program
Graduation applications are reviewed by the Registrar in coordination with academic departments. Students will be notified if additional requirements must be completed prior to final approval.
Degree Conferral and Transcript Posting
Degrees are conferred after the Registrar verifies successful completion of all program and institutional requirements. Official transcripts reflecting degree conferral are typically available within 30 business days following final approval.
Diplomas are issued electronically or mailed upon request. Students are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of their name and mailing address at the time of application.
Commencement and Recognition
Glenmore University may offer virtual commencement events or recognition ceremonies for graduating students. Participation in these events is not a substitute for meeting graduation requirements.
Honors or Distinctions, if applicable, are awarded based on institutional policies outlined in the Honors and Distinctions section of this catalog.
Delayed Graduation or Non-Completion
Students who fail to meet graduation requirements during the intended term of completion may request to defer their graduation to the next available cycle. Students must resolve all outstanding issues before resubmitting a new application.
Students who do not meet program requirements within the maximum timeframe for degree completion may be subject to dismissal under the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.