Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2017-2018
ACADEMIC POLICY AND INFORMATION
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See the “Refunds” section of this catalog for information on refund of tuition to which a
student may be entitled upon withdrawal. See also the “Financial Aid” section for
additional information regarding withdrawals.
Application for Degrees
Formal application for a degree should be filed with the Office of Academic Records
before the beginning of the term in which the candidate expects to complete degree
requirements. Failure to file such application may delay graduation.
A graduation fee of $200 is charged each applicant for any degree. This fee covers costs
of the student’s diploma and academic regalia and is added to the bill for the last term of
residence. All financial obligations to the College must be discharged and all holds must
be cleared prior to graduation.
Commencement
Birmingham-Southern College confers degrees at the end of each academic term. All
degree requirements must be completed and all obligations and college duties must be
discharged in order to be granted a degree and receive a diploma. The degree conferred
date on the student’s final transcript will be the date at the end of the term of completion
of degree requirements and discharge of all obligations and college duties.
The College holds an annual commencement ceremony at the end of each spring term. In
order to participate in the commencement ceremony, be granted a degree, and receive a
diploma, all degree requirements must be completed and all obligations and college
duties must be discharged prior to the commencement ceremony. Obligations and college
duties include clearing financial, library, and other holds; any sanctions imposed through
a student conduct/disciplinary process; and any pending student conduct/disciplinary
issues.
A student with a financial or other hold at the end of the term of completion is not
included in the current year’s graduating class rank and statistics. When the hold is
cleared, the student must complete a readmit form in order to have the degree conferred.
The degree conferred date on the student’s final transcript will be date of the College’s
next degree conferral term.
A student with pending student conduct/disciplinary issues that cannot be resolved prior
to the end of the term of completion will not be included in the current year’s graduating
class rank and statistics. No matter the outcome of the student conduct/disciplinary
process, the student must complete a readmit form in order to have the degree conferred.
If the student is found not in violation or given sanctions which can be completed prior to
the start of the next term, the student may readmit for that next term. If suspended, the
student must complete a readmit form after the term of suspension and upon completion
of any additional sanctions. In either case, the degree conferred date on the student’s final
transcript will be the date of the College’s next degree conferral term.