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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: May 2006
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![]() | Hi, I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me. I am finishing up 4 years of university, but because I have to finish 2 courses this summer in order to graduate, I will not "officially" be graduating until November. All of the schools require a bachelors degree, but would a letter from my school confirming my graduation be enough? |
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| Administrator ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Nationality: American Occupation: Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Letter stating degree requirements met Have you completed your course fully? If you are not eligible to receive your degree until your 2 courses are complete, then I don't see how the "Completion Letter" can say that you have graduated. Some graduates that have completed ALL requirements of their degree, cannot wait for the actual degree certificate to be issued months later at the graduation ceremony. Hence, they then get a letter of "Qualifications Attained" to prove that they have successfully finished their course. But as I see it, in your situation you still wont have fully completed your course. So, without fully completing your course, you will not have yet satisfied the course requirements for issue of a Bachelor degree.
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