2004-2005 University of Guelph Undergraduate Calendar

VIII. Undergraduate Degree Regulations and Procedures

Graduation

C. Procedures

Graduation Fee

A degree and graduation fee is assessed to students at the time of application for graduation.

Students who apply for more than one degree are assessed a graduation fee for each degree awarded at convocation. The fee in effect at the time of the application is the amount assessed.

Student's Responsibilities

A student must submit a formal application in order to be considered as a candidate for a degree or diploma at a specific convocation. There are three convocation periods throughout the year-- early October, mid-February, and early June. Formal convocation ceremonies, however, are held only in mid-February, and early June. An application for graduation must be submitted by the student no later than the deadline for the specific convocation period as specified in Section III--Schedule of Dates. Late applications will be accepted with the submission of a late fee (refer to Section VI -- Schedule of Fees).

Following submission of the application to graduate, the student will receive confirmation of the application, along with information on subsequent procedures. An additional late fee will be assessed in those cases where changes are requested by the student after the deadline date as this will affect the printing of the degree/diploma parchment.

Although the Office of Registrarial Services will attempt to provide an "Application for Graduation" form to every potential graduate, it is the student's responsibility to ensure that an "Application for Graduation" form is completed and returned to Undergraduate Program Services, Office of Registrarial Services by the published deadline dates in Section III--Schedule of Dates. Specific application details are as follows:

Application for a Certificate or Diploma

A student who is registered in the General Studies program or the non-degree program and who expects to complete the requirements as set down in Section XI of the calendar for one of the certificate or diploma programs, should submit an "Application for Completion of Certificate or Diploma" form available from the Convocation Clerk, Undergraduate Program Services, Office of Registrarial Services.

Application for Graduation from Degree Programs

An "Application for Graduation" form will be sent to each student registered in a general degree program when his/her completed plus in progress credits equal 15.00 or more. Students registered in an honours degree program will be sent an application when their completed plus in-progress credits equal 20.00 or more. All other students who wish to apply for graduation must contact the Convocation Clerk, Undergraduate Program Services, Office of Registrarial Services, Level 3, University Centre to request the appropriate application.

Students who have not received an "Application for Graduation" form one week before the final date for submission of applications should contact the Convocation Clerk. It is the responsibility of the student to submit the completed form prior to the deadline date.

Application for Honours Equivalent

A student who is registered in an honours equivalent program who expects to complete the requirements as set down in the calendar for one of the honours programs, should submit an "Application for Completion of Honours Equivalent" form available from the Convocation Clerk, Undergraduate Program Services, Office of Registrarial Services. The same deadlines for applications to graduate apply to the applications for honours equivalent.

Chair's Responsibilities

The department chair receives both the Academic Evaluations for all students who have applied for a degree with a specialization administered by that department and a listing of those students. The department chair (or designate) must review these records to determine if each student has satisfied:

  1. general University requirements,

  2. overall program requirements and

  3. specialization requirements.

Each check is to be reported on the form supplied, and the form is to be forwarded to the program counsellor by the date specified on the accompanying memorandum. If an applicant satisfies the requirements for the degree, or diploma sought, Registrarial Services will report the name of the student to the Provost and Vice-President Academic. If an applicant fails to satisfy any requirement(s), Registrarial Services will inform the student of that decision.

Registrar's Responsibilities

Undergraduate Program Services, Office of Registrarial Services prepares an "Application for Graduation" form for the appropriate group of regular and special students.

Undergraduate Program Services processes those applications received prior to the deadline and forwards a confirmation of both the receipt of the application and the information supplied by the student and advises students of the date and time of the convocation ceremonies and the procedures to obtain guest tickets.

Undergraduate Program Services forwards Academic Evaluation and check sheets to department chairs to obtain decisions on eligibility of the applicants. Undergraduate Program Services informs students not approved by the departments of the rejection and the reasons for it.

The Registrar will present a list of all recommended graduands to the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) for approval.