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Graduation
Policies
Application
to Graduate • Graduation
Requirements • Honors
• Graduating Early • Last
Semester Option • Graduation
Closes the Undergrad Record •
Staying
on After Graduation • Second Major
or Minor
• Honors Thesis •
Participation in
Commencement • Second Bachelor's Degree
Application
to Graduate [Top]
Students who intend to graduate in the
next academic year must complete an Application for Graduation form
in the spring of the junior year or the year prior to graduation. Arts
and Sciences students obtain the Application for Graduation from their
academic advisor during Junior Clearance. They submit the completed
form to the Office of Academic Advising, Garland 3rd floor.
AS students must complete Junior
Clearance the spring semester of the year prior to graduation. Students
will review their graduation requirements and will list the remaining
courses that must be completed in order to graduate. Students will be
responsible for completing the listed graduation requirements. If students
must deviate from the recommendations of the advisors or if the student
intends to use a different course to meet a requirement, the student
must obtain approval of the change in writing.
Engineering students will be sent the Application for
Graduation with the pre-registration materials sent to them in late March
by the Registrar’s Office. An appointment must be scheduled with
the faculty advisor during Advising Week in April prior to registration
for the fall semester. The completed Application for Graduation should
be submitted to the Registrar’s Office.
Any student who was not
on campus during the spring semester of the junior year must submit an
Application to Graduate form and complete Junior Clearance for any majors
and minors in the School of Arts and Sciences upon returning to campus
in the fall.
Students who decide to add or drop a major or minor after
submitting an Application to Graduate form must inform their school’s
advising office.
Midway through the senior year, all graduating students should expect
an email message instructing them to look online for a list of graduation
candidates to be posted on the Registrar’s Office Web site and
the advising Web sites. Students are asked to check their entry carefully
for the correct spelling of their name and to be sure that their major(s)
and minor(s) are listed accurately. The email message will tell the student
what to do in case of any errors.
All grades and credits for courses that
are required for graduation must be submitted in time to clear students
for graduation. Graduating students who are taking courses at cooperative
schools or in other divisions of the university must make arrangements
with their instructors on the first day of class to have final grades
submitted to the host registrar and then to the Homewood Registrar by
the deadline for submitting grades for graduating students. If such an
arrangement cannot be made, students should not register for the course.
The university Commencement is held once each year in May. All diplomas
carry the Commencement date. Students cannot participate in the graduation
ceremony unless all graduation requirements have been satisfied. Students
who complete all degree requirements at another time may obtain an official
statement of completion of degree requirements prior to official degree
conferral in May.
The university does not guarantee the award of a degree
or a certificate of satisfactory completion of a course of study or training
program. The award of degrees and certificates of satisfactory completion
is conditional upon a) satisfaction of all current degree and instructional
requirements at the time of the award, b) compliance with the university
and divisional regulations, and c) performance meeting the bona fide
expectations of the faculty. No member of the faculty is obliged to provide
students or graduates with an evaluation or letter of recommendation
which does not accurately reflect the faculty member’s true opinion
and evaluation of the student’s academic performance and conduct.
Completing
Graduation Requirements
[Top]
Students are eligible to graduate after the
fall or spring semester when they have completed all graduation requirements,
including the four-semester minimum residence requirement and the minimum
JHU credit requirement of 60 JHU credits. Four years of undergraduate
study is but a short time to refine existing talents and explore new
interests. The entire university community is dedicated to making these
short years productive and exciting for all of our students.
Students
who have met all requirements for graduation in the School of Arts and
Sciences or the School of Engineering as of December of their senior
year may remain in university housing and/or continue to participate
in student organizations only if they enroll for a minimum of 6 credits
in these schools for the spring semester.
Students who have not completed
degree requirements after eight full-time semesters in college may
register for less than 12 credits and pay for courses on a per credit
basis. With approval of the director of the student’s
academic advising office and the major department (in the case of courses
required for the major), these students may take courses elsewhere to
meet the remaining graduation requirements, but must observe the 12 credit
limit on transfer credit. These students also may have part-time status
in the semester when they graduate.
A student will not be graduated until
the financial account is cleared.
Restrictions on When Students can Complete Graduation Requirements
Graduation requirements can only be completed in the fall or spring semester
unless a student has already completed eight full-time semesters. Because
of the requirement that students have full-time status in the semester
immediately prior to graduation, students must register for at least
12 credits in the final semester even if all course and credit requirements
could be met with fewer than 12 credits.
Students who have already completed
eight full-time semesters and at least four semesters in residence
without completing graduation requirements may stay on for additional
semesters to complete graduation requirements on a full-time or part-time
basis and may complete requirements in summer session.
Transfer students who have already completed the required number of semesters
may stay on for additional semesters to complete graduation requirements
on a full-time or part-time basis and may complete requirements in summer
session.
Graduating
Early (less than 8 semesters) [Top]
Students are eligible to graduate early at
the end of the fall or spring semester if they have completed all requirements
for graduation, including the residence requirement. Students may not
graduate early during the summer. Students must inform the university
of their intent to graduate by completing the Application for Graduation
form. Students in the School of Arts and Sciences obtain the form from
their academic advisor. Students in the School of Engineering obtain
the form from the Registrar.
Last
Semester Option
[Top]
In their last semester before graduation,
students may request that they be excused from taking the final examination
in one or more courses. This option is solely at the discretion of the
course instructor. This option is not available to students who are graduating
early.
S/U
Option in the Last Semester
[Top]
Students in their final semester, who will
have completed at least eight full time semesters in college when they
graduate and who are taking more credits than are needed to complete
graduation requirements, may take one or more of the extra courses for
S/U credit. Engineering students must have the faculty advisor’s
permission, indicated by his/her signature on an add/drop form, to request
this option. The faculty advisor’s
signature indicates that the student will have completed all degree requirements
without this course. In addition, a signature from the Engineering advising
office is needed to confirm that the senior has applied for graduation
in the spring semester.
The extra courses may also include up to 6 credits
of independent academic work, either graded or S/U. In addition, the
usual limit of no more than 6 credits per year of independent academic
work will be waived if the additional credits are for extra credit work
done in the final semester.
General
and Departmental Honors at Graduation
[Top]
Students may receive general honors, departmental
honors, or both at graduation. General honors are awarded to students
with cumulative grade point averages of 3.50 or better. An initial list
of honorees is prepared by the Registrar’s Office in March. The final determination
is made after all grades have been reported. Departments set their own
standards for the award of departmental honors. Students should consult
with Director of Undergraduate Studies for their major about the requirements
for honors. If a student believes that s/he has met the requirements
for departmental honors, the student must complete a departmental honors
form with the department’s advising coordinator and submit the
form to the Office of Academic Advising (AS) or the Office of Engineering
Advising (EN) with the coordinator’s approval signature.
General and departmental honors are noted on a student’s academic
record following the student’s last undergraduate semester before
graduation. In addition, honors are noted in the Commencement program.
However, because the program is printed several weeks before the date
of Commencement, not all honors are announced in time for inclusion in
the program.
Completing
an Honors Thesis [Top]
Students who are completing an honors thesis
for departmental honors must complete the thesis before graduating. Students
may not stay on after graduation to complete an honors thesis. Similarly,
students graduating at midyear may not register part-time in the spring
semester to finish an honors thesis.
Graduation
Closes the Undergraduate Record [Top]
Upon graduation, the undergraduate record
is closed. No changes can be made to the undergraduate grade point average,
nor can undergraduate grades be absolved, by taking additional courses
after graduation. A student who has been cleared for graduation by completing
all credit and course requirements for the bachelor’s degree in
more than four and less than eight semesters may choose to enroll for
an additional semester as a special student following completion of all
degree requirements, subject to approval by the student’s advising
office. A new transcript is started for students staying on after graduating.
Participation
in Commencement [Top]
Commencement is a celebration for students who
have completed all requirements for graduation. The student’s
academic advising office determines whether students have completed
all requirements and clears the student for graduation and participation
in Commencement. If a student needs just one additional course to
complete requirements for graduation and is registered to take that
course in the June summer session at the university, the advising
office can allow the student to participate in Commencement. The
diploma will not be awarded until the final course is completed successfully
and recorded.
Earning
a Second Major or a Minor after Graduating [Top]
Students who have completed eight
or more semesters in college may take additional courses after
graduation to complete a second major or minor, or to further
their studies on either a full-time or part-time basis. The courses,
grades, and credits will appear on a new academic record. If the
additional courses satisfy the requirements for a second major
or a minor, a notation indicating the additional major or minor
will be added to the new academic record. Students must notify
their academic advising office when additional courses taken after
graduation satisfy another major or minor.
Students who graduate
in fewer than eight semesters may also take courses after graduation
as a full-time or part-time student if not completing an additional
major or minor. Students who graduate early lose the opportunity
to complete additional majors or minors after graduation.
Second
Bachelor’s Degree
JHU alumni who wish to earn a second bachelor’s degree at Hopkins
must contact their advising office. Students who receive approval must
have already completed the requirements for the first bachelor’s
degree and complete an additional 60 credits at Hopkins and an additional
four full-time semesters at Hopkins beyond what they have done for the
first degree.
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