Graduation
In addition to meeting all the master's requirements, students must complete the following:
- Request a graduation check with the graduate coordinator during the semester preceding graduation to determine eligibility for the degree.
- Apply for graduation at the Office of the Registrar during the first two weeks of the last semester. (Those who apply for graduation but do not complete the necessary work during that semester must self-delete at the Registrar's Office and register again during the first two weeks of the semester in which they plan to graduate.)
The College of Criminology and Criminal Justice will clear master's students for graduation with course work only if they are a terminal master's student and do not intend to apply for the doctoral program. All other students must have a completed area paper or thesis before they will be cleared for graduation. This will not prohibit a student from being accepted provisionally into the doctoral program and continuing course work.