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  • Syracuse University awards degrees and certificates four times a year (May, June, August, and December) but has only one graduation ceremony, in May.

  • If you complete all requirements by May, June, or August deadlines and wish to participate in the ceremony in May, you must file your diploma request no later than the end of January of that year.

  • If you complete all requirements by the deadlines for the December graduation date, you are eligible to participate in the following May’s ceremony. In this case, you should file your diploma request no later than the end of September before your graduation date.

  • Submit a diploma request before your last semester via MySlice.

  • The diploma request is used for four purposes: to enter your name for an anticipated degree date; to initiate an audit of your academic program requirements; to allow you to indicate special instructions for mailing and imprinting your diploma; and to insure your receipt of commencement information.

  • Diplomas are mailed approximately eight weeks after your degree is certified. Be certain to provide an address that will be valid at that time.

  • Official degree-bearing transcripts may be ordered once the degree is posted by the University Registrar. The degree is never posted until the degree date, and often takes longer while we wait for grades, missing paperwork, etc.

SOE Academic Rules

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IMPORTANT IMPORTANT NOTE

This Handbook is a guide for matriculated School of Education students.

The information concerning academic requirements, courses, and programs of study contained in this publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University.

The University reserves the right to change, discontinue, or add academic requirements, courses, and programs of study without notice, although every effort will be made to inform students in a timely manner.

It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appropriate degree requirements are met.