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Graduation
In order to graduate from the University of Washington, you must complete
an official graduation application. Please make an appointment with the
LSJ adviser in Gowen 42. You do not need to bring anything to your appointment.
Application
Deadlines
You should apply for graduation three quarters before you
plan to graduate. As a general rule, when you have earned 126 credits,
you should come by to apply for graduation. If you want Graduating Senior
Priority (GSP) you must apply by the GSP deadline, which is posted on the UW Academic Calendar. If you apply by the GSP deadline,
you will receive two quarters of graduating senior priority for registration.
Although not recommended, the last possible time to apply for graduation
is by the third Friday of the quarter in which you hope to graduate.
Changing Your Graduation
Date
If, once you apply to graduate, you need to change your
anticipated graduation date, you must notify
an adviser. The adviser will contact the Graduation Office and make the
necessary arrangements.
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Double Majors, Double
Degrees, and Minors
If you are pursuing a double major, double degree, or minor,
you should let your adviser know during your graduation appointment. A
double degree (225 credits) requires two separate graduation applications, one submitted by each department. A double major or a minor is noted on a
single graduation application. If you are completing the requirements
for a double major or minor but it is not noted on the application,
you will likely graduate from the University of Washington without your
double major or minor. If a second major or minor is noted on the application,
then you decide not to complete it, the University will assume you just
haven't completed the remaining requirements and you will be taken off
the graduation list and will not graduate. Therefore, it is very
important that you keep your adviser informed of any changes in your major(s)
or minor(s). If you initiate any changes after the graduation application
has been submitted, your adviser will have to fill out and you will have
to sign a change of major/minor form and you may also have to sign a new
graduation application. All changes must be completed by the third week
of the quarter in which you hope to graduate.
If you meet the requirements for graduation and have applied
to graduate, your degree will be posted on your transcript. Once a degree
is posted, you cannot later add a second major or minor. Only under very
special circumstances can you come back for a second bachelors degree,
which requires a minimum of 45 additional credits. The University will
not rescind your degree once it is posted so that you can add a second
major or a minor.
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The Graduation Ceremony
Spring and Summer graduates must apply for graduation by
the third week of the Spring Quarter to participate in the ceremony. You
may go through the ceremony if you are graduating in August, if you apply
for graduation by this deadline and have 15 or fewer credits left to finish
your degree. Otherwise, you will need to wait until the next year's ceremony.
If you are an August graduate with credits to finish, your name will
not be in the program, but will appear in the following year's program.
Students graduating in August, December, March, or June can all go through
the June ceremony. In April, the Graduation Office will send you information
on how to sign up for the ceremony and how to arrange for a cap and gown.
Always be sure that your mailing address is correct in the University
database so that you will receive this mailing and any others. The Law,
Societies, & Justice Program has its own Senior Reception in addition
to the official commencement ceremonies; graduating seniors will be notified
via email on the exact date of the Reception sometime in May.
Note: Walking in the graduation ceremony does not
necessarily indicate that all degree requirements have been fulfilled.
If you have concerns about the status of your degree, please make an appointment
to speak with an LSJ adviser.
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Your Diploma
Your diploma will be sent to you three to four months after
your graduation date. Your degree will be posted on your transcript about
three weeks after your last quarter's grades are submitted. Failure to
submit required coursework (such that your grades will be delayed) or
transcripts from another school where you may be completing the last of
your requirements may result in delaying the award of your degree. To
order an official transcript with the degree posting, contact the Transcript
Office at (206) 543-5940. If your last quarter's grades are delayed, you
may not get your degree on time.
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This page last updated
6/25/04
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Photos: Deborah Hughes
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