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Request for Review for Graduation

You are submitting a request for review of credit hours for Graduation in this upcoming year. 

You must be a current student of PBC&TS for action to be taken.

 

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GRADUATE REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Completion of all degree requirements including culminating experience / comprehensive exams.
  2. Submission of portfolio/thesis or dissertation.
  3. Minimum GPA of 2.0 undergraduate and 3.0 graduate.
  4. Satisfying of all  financial obligations.

Submission of graduation application and fee(s).

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Payment of Official Transcript:

 

PBCTS OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT -- PAYMENT


Request for an official transcript must be made in writing and accompanied by $4.00 for postage / handling.  One request and payment per separate address mailing.

Write a letter including your full name, SSN, dates of enrollment, your signature, current address/phone information, and the complete address to which the transcript should be mailed.

If such written request has occurred please pay by PalPay.  Paypal payment does not initiate, substitute, or negate the requirement of the written request.  

Requests will not be accepted from, or released to, third parties without a written release from the student.

 

The History of Caps, Gowns & Hoods

Academic dress and graduation dates back to the 12th century at the formation of early Universities in Europe . The role of these early Universities was to authenticate degrees. Universities documented which scholars had enrolled, or matriculated, for study under licensed masters and established standards to mark the various levels of a student’s progress (graduation) toward the next degree. Universities lacked buildings of their own when they were first established and thus studies were conducted at nearby churches. Historians believe that academic dress originated when scholars, who were largely clerics or aspiring clerics in the church themselves, wore long robes and hoods to keep warm in these unheated buildings. The practice of wearing gowns became more widespread when gowns were established as the official dress of academics in 1321 and “excess in apparel” was frowned upon. Variations on the long gowns, hoods worn for warmth were later used by Universities to differentiate and recognize the various grades of scholars. The guidelines for dress at these institutions was and continues to be very diverse as a governing body does not exist in Europe. Representatives of American institutions however, gathered in 1895 and established a body known as the Intercollegiate Commission to standardize the practice of academic dress. These guidelines are often referred to as the Intercollegiate Code with the most recent revision taking place in 1986.

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