| Eligibility: Scholar and Lector candidates
will be eligible for graduation upon completions of the degree requirements.
Magister and Philosopher candidates will be eligible for graduation upon
completion and certification of their project by the Graduate Review Board.
Students may obtain a request for graduation form from the local provost
or the Dean of Academic Studies. All requests for graduation must be submitted
to the Dean of Academic Studies by June 1 to allow time for verification
of transcripts.
Graduate Review Board: The purpose of the Graduate Review
Board is to evaluate the projects of Magister and Philosopher candidates
to determine if their chosen project meets the standards for degree requirements.
The review Board will consist of the Chancellor, Dean of Academic Studies
and three other members of the populace considered knowledgeable on the
subject of the project under review.
Commencement Exercises: Commencement is held during court
at the annual collegium. Graduates will be presented to the Crown and
the populace and will receive their diplomas. Lector, Magister, and Philosopher
may also receive hoods. Graduates not present at that event will receive
their diplomas and regalia from their local provost.
Honorary Titles: Recognition of achievements within the
Royal University of Meridies is through honorary titles that carry no
rank or precedence. Students are entitles and encourages to wear the academic
regalia as specified in the appendix. The Royal University of Meridies
is a non-accredited institution and degrees awarded are not associated
with any mundane college or university
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