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Graduation
103:
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Review undergraduate student records in preparation for graduation
Interpret and explain policies and procedures governing degree requirements for undergraduate candidatesCommunicate graduation information to students, faculty, and staffAward or defer degreesPrepare and assist with the Commencement Ceremony and the Annual Graduation FairProcess degree program changes (major, minor, catalog, etc) and replacement diploma requests
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What are the requirements students must meet in order to graduate with honors?
West Georgia awards baccalaureate degrees with honors to those who have grade point averages on all courses attempted and completed as follows:3.5 honors (cum laude)
3.8 high honors (magna cum laude)
3.9 highest honors (summa cum laude)
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Are transfer students eligible to graduate with honors?
Yes. Those candidates who have transferred from other institutions will qualify for honors if they meet the following criteria:
attainment of an honors grade-point average on all work attempted and completed at West Georgia; and
attainment of an honors grade-point average on the combined total of all courses attempted and completed at West Georgia and other institutions.
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Are graduate
students eligible to graduate with honors?
No. Only undergraduate students are eligible to graduate with honors. All graduate students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA in order to meet degree requirements for their program.
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What factors are used to determine a student’s Honors GPA?
Honors GPA includes all courses attempted, that is, honors GPA accounts for:
Institutional coursework
Transfer courseworkRepeated coursework
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Do Honors GPAs display in Wolf Watch?
Not necessarily. Wolf Watch displays a student’s overall, institutional, and transfer GPAs. If a student has NOT
repeated any coursework, then their Honors GPA will be their overall GPA (truncated, not rounded).
If a student has repeated coursework, then their Honors GPA must be manually calculated and will not display in Wolf Watch.
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Are there instances where students appear to be meeting requirements, but are
not eligible to graduate with honors?Yes. If a student’s overall, institutional, and transfer GPAs are 3.5 or above, but the student has repeated coursework, they may not qualify for honors. Repeated coursework is not included in these GPs.
This student repeated three courses. As a result, their Honors GPA was calculated to be a 3.43 placing them below the 3.5 required GPA.
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When are honors designations determined?
Honors designations will initially be assessed approximately 5-6 weeks before the commencement ceremony. After all grades for the current term have been submitted and all GPAs have been recalculated, honors designations will be re-assessed and finalized. This typically occurs the week following graduation.
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Can a student’s honors designation change after final grades have been submitted and GPAs have been recalculated?
Yes. Final honors designations include grades for the final term. Since these grades are not available until after the commencement ceremony, it is possible that students may:
Lose their honors status
Change their honors statusGain honors status
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Are students notified of their honors designation?
Yes. All marching candidates are notified of their honors designation before the commencement ceremony. Letters are mailed to the students’ diploma mailing addresses.
After the commencement ceremony,
all honors graduates receive a letter to their diploma mailing address indicating their final honors designations.
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Honors Letter
Not Honors LetterInitial NotificationSlide13
Final Notification
Honors Letter
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How are honors graduates distinguished from non-honors graduates?
All marching candidates who are eligible to graduate with honors will be permitted to receive honors cords to wear during the commencement ceremony. Additionally, students’ honors statuses are designated in the commencement program and are announced as the student marches across the stage at graduation.
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How can students obtain honors cords?
All marching candidates are able to pick up their honors cords from the UWG bookstore approximately 4 weeks prior to the commencement ceremony. A list of eligible recipients is provided to the bookstore and candidates are required to show photo ID and/or their congratulatory letter to receive their honors cords.
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Do honors designations appear on diplomas and/or official transcripts?
Yes. Once the student’s final honors status is assessed, the student’s honors status is input into Banner and will be printed on all requested transcripts. Additionally, students’ diplomas will display their honors status directly beneath their major.
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Overview of Honors Process Slide18
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our team at:
graduation@westga.edu Questions?