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Submitted
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Affairs
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Award of Posthumous Baccalaureate Degree
Policy:
In order to receive a posthumous degree, the student must have
achieved senior status, must have been in good standing at the University
of North Florida, and must have met UNF's residency requirement
or have been enrolled in courses sufficient to meet residency requirement.
Procedures:
- The Chair or faculty of the Department, on their own initiative
or upon the request of a family member or friend, requests the
awarding of a posthumous degree by completing an application
for graduation and submitting it to the Registrar's Office.
The requestor should attach a letter indicating that the applicant
is deceased and providing a rationale for awarding the degree.
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A family member or friend may elect to accept the diploma
at the commencement ceremony (or designate someone to accept
it), as well as receive the student's official diploma and
final transcripts.
- If at all possible, the student's name will appear in the
commencement program indicating: "Degree awarded posthumously."
This information will also appear on the official transcript.
Course work in progress at the time of death will be listed
on the transcript with an (I) for incomplete.
Copyright © 1998 University
of North Florida.
All Rights Reserved.
Questions, Comments, Suggestions
Modified: September 22, 1999
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