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GRADUATION INFORMATION
A. Undergraduate Students
1.
Graduation Filing Timelines:
| Semester of Graduation |
Graduation Application
Filing Deadline |
Deadline to Change
Degree Date* |
| Spring / Summer 2004 |
May 1 2003
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April 4, 2004
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| Fall 2004 |
November 1, 2003
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October 1, 2004
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| Spring / Summer 2005 |
May 3, 2004
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April 1, 2005
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| Fall 2005 |
November 1, 2004 |
October 1, 2005 |
* Deadline to change intended degree date to qualify for CASPER
and to have name listed in commencement book. (See note below.)
- Graduation Application/Diploma Fee: $43.00
Date Change/Diploma Reorder Fee: $7.50
2. General Information
- Academic degrees are not granted automatically when students complete
their degree requirements. Students must apply for graduation. Applications
are available on the web at: http://webapps1.csus.edu/admr/content/evaluation/graduation_application.asp
- Students are eligible to file a Graduation Application when they
are within 2 semesters of graduating and have completed at
least 80 units.
3. Graduation Application
Procedures and Information
Note:
- Graduating senior priority
status for CASPER registration is granted one time only.
- Participation in the
commencement ceremony does not constitute graduation. Degrees are
conferred only after all requirements have officially been cleared.
- Students may not register
for the semester following their intended graduation unless:
1) they cancel or change their intended degree date by filing a
Graduation Change/Diploma Reorder Form with the Degree Evaluations
Office at Admissions and Records; (To qualify for CASPER registration,
the degree date change must be received within the specified degree
date. Click
here to view change deadlines.)
OR
2) they apply and
are accepted in a post-baccalaureate program.
GRADUATION CHECKLIST
At 80 Units Completed and one year prior to your degree completion:
You should make appointments with major and General Education advisors,
and complete the following:
- Obtain graduation application from the CSUS website, get approval
from major department, and submit to Admissions and Records before
the deadlines printed above. If you miss the deadline, your application
will not be processed until the next semester.
- Talk to career advisors in the Career
Center (Lassen Hall, second floor) to get information about internships,
job fairs and work shops on resumes and interviewing.
- Talk to the Testing Center (Lassen Hall, second floor) regarding
graduate school exams: GRE, GMAT, and MCAT.
- Clear any holds on records, library
fines, parking, registration fees, lab fees, etc.
The Semester of Graduation:
- Sign up with the Dean's office or online with your College to let
them know you will be attending the ceremony and the number of guests
you plan to invite.
- Contact the commencement office (278-4724)
to make arrangements for special seating or accomodations for guests
with disabilities.
- Purchase cap and gown from ASI Business
Office (third floor, University Union).
- Order class ring and graduation announcements
at the bookstore.
- Register with the Career Center to
participate in on-campus interviews.
- Complete and pass the semester's courses!
Check on CasperWeb for any holds that would prevent confirmation of
degree and diploma.
- Make sure Admissions and Records has
an accurate address on file to mail your diploma. The Post Office
does not forward diplomas. Diplomas are mailed within two months
after your final term ends.
- Visit the Alumni Center for services
and programs available to CSUS graduates.
- Attend Graduation ceremonies.
B.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
1. Graduating Filing Timlines:
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Anticipated Graduation
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Thesis/Project
Deadline
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Application Filing
Deadline
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Summer 2004
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August 24, 2004
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March 1, 2004
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Fall 2004
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December 17, 2004
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November 1, 2004
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Spring 2005
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May 20, 2005
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March 1, 2005
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Summer 2005
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August 26, 2005
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March 1, 2005
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2. General Information
- Academic degrees are not granted automatically when students complete
their degree requirements. Students must apply for graduation. Applications
are available from the Office of Graduate Studies (RFC-206).
- A student must have an approved Advancement to Candidacy form
on file with the Office of Graduate Studies before an application
for graduation is filed.
- Participation in the
commencement ceremony does not constitute graduation. Degrees are
conferred only after all requirements have officially been cleared.
- A fee of $7.50 will
be charged for a diploma reorder.
3. Application Procedures
- Complete a Graduation
Application form and return the completed form to the Graduate Center
(RFC-206) after paying appropriate fees at the Student Financial Services
Center (LSN-1001).
- Diplomas will be mailed to the address currently on file with the
University. Address changes should be submitted to the Office of Graduate
Studies or Admissions and Records before graduation.
Note: Students may not register for the semester following
their intended graduation unless they have been cleared for continued
registration in the Office of Graduate Studies (RFC-206).

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