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It is the student’s responsibility to complete the specified requirements
of the degree program in which he or she is enrolled.
Residency Requirements
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The time it takes for a student to reach graduation will depend upon
the time needed to fulfill The University of the Arts’ degree requirements.
Detailed information regarding the remaining credits needed to fulfill degree
requirements can be found on each student’s degree audit.
Every student must complete a minimum of four full-time
semesters in residence preceding graduation and must earn a minimum
of 48 credits in studio and/or Liberal Arts courses. Transferable credits
will be applied only to the requirements stipulated for a UArts degree.
For this reason, transfer students may be required to remain in residence
at the University for more than the minimum four semesters and to
complete more than the minimum 48 credits, regardless of the number
of credits earned at previously attended institutions. Transfer credit is
evaluated by the department chair or school director and the Director of Liberal
Arts in consultation with the Office of the Registrar.
Undergraduate Degree Candidacy and Completion
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To be certified for a degree, a student must:
- submit a Petition for Award of Degree to the Office of the Registrar,
- fulfill all degree requirements,
- satisfy the minimum residency requirements (four semesters in residence,
a minimum of 48 UArts credits),
- achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 (“C” average), and
- receive the approval of his/her department chairperson or director
as having met all major requirements, including any and all requirements
unique to the department.
Once the student has submitted a Petition for Award of Degree, and
the Registrar has certified that student as having completed the degree
requirements, the degree will be awarded. Two-year certificates are
awarded only to students who are in residence and are matriculated in
the certificate program.
Graduate Degree Candidacy and Completion |
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Midway through the program, each graduate student’s progress in
his/her discipline and thesis proposal will be reviewed by the appropriate
Graduate Committee to formally determine whether a student becomes
a degree candidate, and is ready to continue toward development and
completion of the thesis or graduate project.
Graduate students have up to seven years from their date of matriculation
to complete a two-year master’s program, and up to six years from
matriculation date to complete a one-year program.
To be certified for a degree, a student must:
- submit a Petition for Award of Degree to the Office of the Registrar,
- fulfill all degree requirements,
- satisfy the minimum residency requirements, and
- achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of a 3.0 (“B” average).
Graduation – Conferral of Degrees and Diplomas |
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Students expecting to complete requirements for a degree within
the year (December, May, or August) are required to file a Petition
for Award of Degree with the Office of the Registrar or, online in
the MyUArts Record seciton of the MyUArts
Portal, by the deadline indicated below. The Office of the Registrar is
responsible for certification of completion of requirements for the degree.
Students may and are encouraged to petition during registration for their final
semester.
Deadline for submission of Petitions:
- July 15 - August completion
- November 15 - December completion
- January 24 - May completion
Degrees and diplomas are conferred once a year at the spring
Commencement Exercises. For students who complete degree requirements
in other terms, the transcript will be posted “degree granted” with
either the date of December 31 for the fall semester or August 31 for
summer semester graduates. Diplomas will be mailed to August and
December graduates’ permanent addresses approximately six weeks
after the graduation date. Students graduating after the summer or fall
semesters are invited to participate in the next May Commencement
exercises with the May graduates.
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Only those students who have completely fulfilled the degree requirements
may participate in Commencement Exercizes.
The University recognizes that there are extenuating circumstances that are
beyond a student’s control that may affect a student’s ability
to complete the degree requirements as anticipated. The University is willing
to consider special requests from students to participate in Commencement Exercises.
Students who request an exception to the policy noted above must meet the
following requirements:
- Have petitioned for graduation
- As of the end of the drop/add period of
their last anticipated semester of enrollment prior to commencement be
properly registered to fulfill degree requirements
- Have no more than three credits
to complete at the time of the request
- Show proof of registration for the
remaining credits required to complete the degree requirements
The process for requesting an exception is as follows:
- The student must submit, to the Office of the Dean of Students, a written
explanation of the unusual circumstances and the request for an exception
to the policy. Requests may be submitted via email when done so through the
student’s
University email account.
- The Dean of Students, after considering the request,
will make the determination and communicate the outcome to the student and
the Office of the Registrar.
- Requests for an Appeal of the Dean of Student’s
decision may be submitted to the Office of the Provost.
- Appeals must be submitted
in writing to the Office of the Provost. Once received, the Provost will
review the case and make the final determination. The decision will then
be communicated to the student, Dean of Students, and the Office of the
Registrar by the Office of the Provost.
Graduation with Honors |
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Candidates for the baccalaureate degree may graduate with honors
only if they achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.6.
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