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Transcript: My graduation date will not be shown on my bachelor’s degree transcript until I graduate closer to the deadline. How can I meet that requirement?
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An applicant may submit an official transcript from the institution where they are currently enrolled and earning their bachelor’s degree, to be conditionally admitted.

 

Upon being conditionally admitted, it is your responsibility to submit your transcript showing that you have earned your bachelor's degree AND the date on which it was conferred by the necessary deadline(s).  

 

For additional information on conditional admission, visit our transcripts guide

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