All students must apply for graduation, regardless of whether they plan to participate in the graduation ceremony. Submitting an application for graduation initiates the official review of your records, notation of your graduation to your transcripts, and ordering of your degree, diploma, and/or certificate.
Graduation Requirements
You must successfully complete all program requirements with a minimum 2.0 grade point average in order to be considered for graduation from the College. You can review your progress toward graduation by accessing your Degree Audit Report (DARS) within your eServices account (choose Academic Records, then Degree Audit).
You must earn a minimum of 15 credits for all associate degrees at Saint Paul College. One third of the credits required for a diploma or certificate must be earned at the College.
You will have five years to complete your work under the terms of the catalog in effect at the time of your first enrollment. You must have been in attendance during the catalog year selected. If you take more than five years to complete your graduation requirements, you may follow any catalog in effect during the five-year period preceding the date of graduation.
If you have a break in attendance for one year or longer, you are encouraged to discuss your educational plans with the Student Records Office for a determination on which catalogs you can apply under and would benefit you the most.
To ensure you graduate with up-to-date skills, technical credits are valid for five years or have a five-year “lifespan.” This includes transfer technical credits which are used for specific technical program requirements. Technical courses that are beyond the five-year limit may be accepted, depending upon currency, relevancy, and your current work experience.
All outstanding matters concerning tuition, financial aid obligations, library books, and/or any other school indebtedness must be resolved, in order to participate in graduation ceremony and to receive your degree, diploma, and/or certificate. Please log into your eServices account to check for such holds (choose Courses & Registration, then Check Registration Holds).
If you borrowed from the Federal Student Loan program while attending Saint Paul College, you are required to complete Exit Loan Counseling in your last semester of attendance. Questions about the Counseling requirement should be directed to Financial Aid in Room 1300.
Exceptions to College policy will be handled through a written appeals process. Appeals should be submitted to Admissions in Room 1300 and must include:
- The nature of your appeal
- Appropriate documentation
Graduation Ceremony
One graduation ceremony is held each May for students who have completed their program requirements within the academic year.
Step 1 (mandatory): Apply to Graduate
Due Date to Submit Application for Graduation:
- Fall Semester 2024: Friday, October 25, 2024
- Spring Semester 2025: Friday, February 28, 2025
- Summer Semester 2025: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Step 2: Register to Participate in the Graduation Ceremony.
Registration to participate in the graduation ceremony will occur in the spring of 2025. All graduates who would like to participate in the graduation ceremony must attend one of the Graduation Sign Up Event sessions on:
- Thursday, March 27, 2025 from 9:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 6:00pm OR Tuesday, April 1, 2025 from 9:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 6:00pm
- Location: Room 1510
- Students unable to come to campus on these dates should email student.life@iescn.net
Students who graduated in Fall 2024 have applied and are on track to graduate in Spring 2025 and Summer 2025 and signed up to participate in one of the Graduation Sign-up Events on March 27 or April 1. Students unable to come to campus on these dates should email student.life@iescn.net.
Due to strict guidelines from our vendors, students who do not register to participate by April 4 are not eligible to participate in the ceremony.
Eligible graduates must attend a Graduation sign-up event to register to participate in the graduation ceremony. Graduation Sign-Up Events allow Fall 2024, Spring 2025, and Summer 2025 graduates to verify their student records, complete exit loan counseling if needed, meet with Career Services, and register for the graduation ceremony. Staff will be available to assist graduates in ordering their cap and gowns for the graduation ceremony and provide important information about the ceremony. Please be sure to bring a valid ID with you.
2025 Graduation Sign-Up Event Details:
Thursday, March 27, 2025, OR Tuesday, April 1, 2025
9:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 6:00pm
Location: Room 1510
Students unable to come to campus on these dates should email student.life@iescn.net. Due to strict guidelines from our vendors, students who do not register to participate by April 4 are not eligible to participate in the ceremony.
No, you are not required to participate in the ceremony to receive your award(degree/diploma/certificate).
- Fall 2024 Graduates – will be mailed in February
- Spring 2025 Graduates – will be mailed in July/August
- Summer 2025 Graduates – will be mailed in September
Please call or email the Help Desk if you need assistance accessing your email address.
Students who participate in the Graduation Ceremony will receive their regalia at no cost. This includes the Saint Paul College graduation gown, cap, tassel, and any honors regalia they qualify for. To secure your regalia be sure to attend a Graduation Sign Up Event event. Graduates will pick up these items at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium on the evening of the graduation ceremony.
* Graduates that choose not to participate in the graduation ceremony and are interested in purchasing these items separately can contact student.life@iescn.net for additional information.
You will need to complete the exit loan counseling process if you are graduating and you have not done so already.
Additional information about this process can be found here.
Please log into your eServices account to make a payment. Questions about tuition holds can be directed to tuition.office@iescn.net.
Yes, this is okay to do. Please be sure to practice appropriate social distancing measures outlined by state and federal guidelines.
Graduates that would like to receive a letter must email the Student Records Office at student.records@iescn.net and allow up to 3 business days for a response.
The email must include:
- Student/Graduate TechID or StarID
- Student/Graduate First and last name
- Full First and last name of the family member(s) and their relationship to the Student/Graduate (for example; mother, father, sister, brother, grandparent, etc.)
Our diplomas are printed in landscape format, 9” wide by 7” in height.
Saint Paul College diploma frame options:
- Jostens – http://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1062063/Saint-Paul-College/
- Church Hill Classics – http://www.diplomaframe.com/spac
You can also find variations on Amazon or other retailers.
If you have any questions about the graduation process, please reach out to the appropriate department:
Academic Advising
advising@iescn.net or Schedule an appointment here
- Assistance reviewing your Degree Audit Report (DARS)
- Answer questions meeting your program requirements
- Assistance with summer registration and course information
- Review Transfer Credits
Student Records Office
student.records@iescn.net
- Answer questions related to your Graduation Application
- Fall 2024 Deadline to Submit Application is October 25, 2024
- Spring 2025 Deadline to Submit Application is February 28, 2025
- Summer 2025 Deadline to Submit Application is March 27, 2025
- Do you meet all the program requirements to graduate Fall 2024, Spring 2025 or Summer 2025?
- Apply to graduate (please only submit one graduation application per degree).
- Diplomas will be mailed to the address entered on your graduation application:
- Fall 2024 Graduates: mailed in February
- Spring 2025 Graduates: will mail in July/August
- Summer 2025 Graduates: will mail in September
Financial Aid
Financial.Aid@iescn.net
- Assistance with exit loan counseling
- Respond to questions about financial aid
Student Life
student.life@iescn.net
- Provide information regarding the graduation ceremony and student regalia.
Career Services
career.services@iescn.net
- Help you with your job search via virtual appointments, JobsOnline job board, and the Job Hunt Action Planner. Call 651.846.1384 to schedule an appointment, or sign up via your Navigate account.
- If you have started or accepted a job related to your program/major, or are continuing your education, please tell us about it here.
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Application for Graduation
All students must apply for graduation, regardless of whether they plan to participate in the graduation ceremony. Submitting an application for graduation initiates the official review of your records, notation of your graduation to your transcripts, and ordering of your degree, diploma, and/or certificate.
Before you apply to graduate, review your DARS (Degree Audit Report) to make sure you have met or are in the process of meeting all program requirements. You may access your DARS by logging into eServices, selecting Academic Records, and then Degree Audit Report.
- If there are issues/incomplete areas on your DARS or you have questions about meeting program requirements, contact your pathway advisor before applying to graduate.
- If you are using transfer credits from another institution to meet graduation requirements, you are responsible for making sure that those institutions have sent official transcripts to the Student Records Office before applying to graduate.
Due Date to Submit Application for Graduation
- Fall Semester 2024: October 25, 2024
- Spring Semester 2025: February 28, 2025
- Summer Term 2025: March 27, 2025
After you apply to graduate: Your records will be reviewed and a graduation status email will be sent to the address provided on your graduation application.
- If you are on schedule to graduate, your email will include information about participating in graduation ceremony (held annually in May).
- If you are not on schedule to graduate, your email will highlight the requirements you are lacking to graduate. You are strongly encouraged to meet with your pathway advisor to discuss lacking requirements.