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SECTION E | INSTRUCTION
- SECTION EA | Academic Calendar
- SECTION EB | Alternative Methods of Instruction
- SECTION EC | Course Load
- SECTION ED | Instructional Resources
- SECTION EE | Instructional Programs
- SECTION EF | Special Programs
- SECTION EG | Academic Achievement
- SECTION EH | Testing
- SECTION EI | Academic Freedom and Responsibility
- SECTION EJ | Faculty Governance
- SECTION EK | Faculty Code of Professional Ethics
SECTION EGC.1
INSTRUCTION
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
GRADUATION
Procedure
COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
Navarro College awards diplomas to students upon successful completion of the requirements for their degree or certificate during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Graduating students are encouraged to take part in the official commencement ceremony, which is held annually in December, May, and August. The December ceremony specifically honors students completing their degree requirements in the fall semester, the May ceremony is reserved for those finishing in the spring, and the August ceremony is dedicated to students concluding their degree requirements in the summer.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
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Students may graduate under the catalog and programs in effect at the time of their initial enrollment if they have had continuous enrollment. Missing one fall or spring semester constitutes a break in enrollment and students will be required to adhere to the catalog and programs in effect at the time of their re-enrollment. Students also have the choice of graduating under the catalog and programs in effect at the time of graduation. Students must choose one or the other and may not combine rules or programs from two or more catalogs.
GUARANTEE
Under certain conditions, Navarro College guarantees that its associate degrees transfer to other colleges and universities and that occupational degrees and/or certificates help prepare students for employment in business, industry, and service occupations.
REVERSE TRANSFER
After receiving a student transcript from a general academic teaching institution under Education Code 61.833(c), Navarro College shall review the transcript and, if determined the student has earned the credits required to receive an associate degree, the college may award the student the degree.
To be eligible, the student must:
A. be enrolled in a general academic teaching institution; |
B. have transferred to the institution or previously attended Navarro College; |
C. have earned at least 25% of credit hours of coursework successfully completed at Navarro College; and |
D. have earned a cumulative total of at least 60 credit hours for coursework successfully completed for an Associate's degree or 120 hours for a Baccalaureate degree. |
Approved: 2015
Updated: 2017, 2020, 2024
Reviewed: 2022