Thursday, September 16, 2010

How to Make the Graduation Process Stress-Free

College or university life is often a series of highly dynamic, and often stressful, activities. In the campus, students have to spend most of their time as individuals, lacking the regular classroom buddies they were used to in the lower academic levels of learning. As such, college and university students can perform independently, which is a great training ground for skills acquisition and developing effective and productive study habits, but this also means that the work load can prove to be quite heavy on the shoulders. After all the recitations, reports, assignments, projects, and papers, though, there comes the day that almost every student hopes for and looks forward to, where they can get to do that and throw them in the air afterwards – the graduation day.

Graduation is the big day; the day where the graduating students will march, one by one, on the stage to receive their very own diplomas, and will be proclaimed to have been successful in completing their tertiary education. They can now move on to higher and more challenging pursuits, such as applying what they learned in their respective careers, or embarking on even higher levels of academic education. Before all that can really be celebrated, however, students still have a bit of work to do in order to smoothly pass through the transition of being a college student to a college graduate.

Check Your Department

In order to ensure that exactly all the required subject units have been completed for your specific course and curriculum, you need to go to your own college department and check if everything is in order, and that all of your grades have been given. The departmental staffs also has the pertinent information regarding what is needed for the commencement ceremony, such as payments for the graduation academic gowns, as well as dates when the graduation diploma can be made available for claiming. Plus, you will also need to go to your departmental library and obtain clearance from any materials that you might have neglected to return or lost.

Check Your Records

Although most of your academic records are available at your own department, the master copies and official records regarding everything relevant to your life as a student is stored in the college or university registrar, so you also have to pay them a visit and check if you have completed every requirement needed to qualify for graduation. The registrar can also inform you about the financial aspects of your graduation and final transition out of the university, such as paying graduation fees and applying for clearance. This is often the final requirements needed for a student to be able to be included in the list of those who can get to march come commencement exercises.

After settling all the written and financial affairs required by your academic institution regarding your qualification for graduation, all that is left is to come to the day of the ceremony dressed in the appropriate clothing, and toss that hat as high as you can after being declared official graduates.

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