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2026-2027 University Catalog
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Posthumous and In Memoriam Degrees

Posthumous Degree at the bachelor's level recognizes academic work completed by a student who has made progress toward completion of a degree.  

At the bachelor’s level, the student must have achieved senior status, must have been in good standing at the University of North Florida, and must have met UNF residency requirement or have been enrolled in courses sufficient to meet the residency requirement.  

At the graduate level, the student must have completed at least 66% of their degree program, must have been in good academic standing, and must have met UNF residency requirements or have been enrolled in courses sufficient to meet this requirement.  

An In Memoriam degree allows for recognition of a student's connection to the University of North Florida regardless of their progress toward completion of degree requirements. In order to receive an In Memoriam degree, the student must have been enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at the time of their death. The University may choose to make this award to other deceased previously enrolled students. 

The request for a posthumous or in memoriam degree can be initiated by a family member or friend or upon the recommendation of the faculty. At the bachelor’s level, the chair of the department that houses the degree would submit the request to the Registrar's Office. At the graduate level, the chair of the department that houses the degree will submit the request to the Dean of the Graduate School. The Dean of the Graduate School will then coordinate with the Registrar’s Office. 

In the case of a Posthumous Degree, a family member, friend, or designee may elect to accept the diploma at the next available commencement ceremony. If possible, the student’s name will appear in the commencement program indicating “degree awarded posthumously.”