need to apply to the Academic Policies Committee for an extension of the timeline. In addition, candidates will be responsible for any new or updated requirements of the MAT program.
If a petition is denied, students have the right to appeal the Committee’s decision to the Provost’s Office. An appeal to the Provost’s Office is not considered a re-hearing of the petition. The purpose of the appeal is only to review due process.
Diplomas and Graduation While candidates are integrating theory and practice, learning to teach, and preparing to enter the MAT Special Education teaching profession, there are some other tasks they need to attend to regarding NLU graduation and issuance of a diploma. All candidates must apply to graduate and receive their diplomas. Diploma applications are available at the registrar’s site at https://nl.edu/student- services/office-of-the-registrar/. This process should be started in the term preceding student teaching to allow time for completing any graduation requirements that are shown to be missing in the Degree Audit. There are four diploma dates each year: Fall, December 31; Winter, April 15; Spring, July 15; and Summer, September 15. Commencement ceremonies are held once a year in June. Candidates are eligible to participate in the ceremony if they have completed their programs the previous fall quarter, winter quarter, spring quarter, or will complete all degree requirements by the end of summer quarter. Candidates should contact the registrar’s website (https://nl.edu/student-services/office-of- the-registrar/) for more information concerning their participation in the commencement ceremony. Participation in the commencement ceremony does not confirm graduation. Graduation is dependent upon completion of all degree requirements. Concerns with Your MAT Program? Concerns regarding the quality of your MAT program or fairness of policies should be discussed with your academic advisor. If the concern remains unresolved and/or has far reaching effects, contact Dr. Jamillah Gilbert, Director of Teacher Preparation, directly (jgilbert11@nl.edu).
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