Can I use the Academic Forgiveness Policy if I have been awarded an associate degree?
The Academic Forgiveness Policy can apply to any course not used in awarding the associate degree.
The Academic Forgiveness Policy can apply to any course not used in awarding the associate degree.
Yes, courses taken as part of a completed associate degree may be repeated under course repeat policy.
No, you are not required to attend your campus commencement ceremony in order to receive your associate degree.
Program Contact Information
Yes, your associate degree will be noted on your transcript.
Yes, your diploma will be mailed to your diploma address as it appears in FlashLine. If you do not have a diploma address on file, your diploma will be mailed to your permanent address as it appears on FlashLine. Please check your address for accuracy.
Bachelor’s Degree | AA or AS |
BA | AA |
BS | AS |
BFA | AA |
BAH | AS |
BIS | AA |
BM | AA |
BTAS | AA |
Yes, they may. If you do not intend to enroll in classes for the summer semester, after earning the associate degree in the spring, you will need to contact your loan servicer to determine your eligibility for deferment or forbearance.
A student must complete Exit Loan Counseling when they exit the university, drop to less than half-time enrollment status or graduate. You must complete Exit Loan Counseling online, via www.studentloans.gov.
As long as you are continuously enrolled at least half time and working on your bachelor’s degree, then no. However, if you have already used all or part of your 6-month grace period and are not enrolled at least half-time, then possibly. You will need to contact your loan servicer to determine when your repayment will start.