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Colby Community College graduation is May 12 at the Community Building. The graduation starts at 2 with a reception following in the basement of the Community Building. Graduates need to be at the Community Building at 1:30 p.m.
Map to Community Building
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The application for graduation should be filed with the Registrar's Office prior to registration for the student's final semester. It is the student's responsibility to file the completed form. Students contact the Office of the Registrar for applications. Dates for filing the applications for May, August, or December graduation are published by the Registrar's Office in each line schedule. |
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Colby Community College grants four degrees (Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of General Studies and Associate of Applied Science) and certificate programs. The intent of the Associate of Arts Degree and Associate of Science Degree is to enable students to satisfy freshman and sophomore level program requirements for the Bachelor of Art and the Bachelor of Science degrees offered by state universities. The Associate of Applied Science Degree is intended to prepare students for employment upon satisfactory completion of the degree. The Associate of General Studies Degree is intended to recognize the attainment of a broad general education at the lower division level. Neither the Associate of Applied Science Degree nor the Associate of General Studies Degree was developed with transfer as a primary in consideration; however, part of the credit may be transferred to state universities on a case-by-case basis. Courses designated as developmental (Colby course numbers below 100) do not count toward degree requirements. Courses that are repeated only count one time to meet degree requirements. A maximum of three credit hours from workshops will count toward graduation. Colby Community College has designated certain courses that fulfill degree requirements as General Education courses. These are listed on pages 15-16. In compliance with minimum requirements of the Kansas Board of Regents, Colby Community College has established the following requirements: Standard Degree Requirements Student Success Seminar or specific program orientation class Successful completion (passing grade) of 62 semester credit hours (repeated courses count only once) A grade point average of 2.00 (both Colby and cumulative) Some courses taken under the current curriculum restrictions may not be acceptable to some institutions. Other courses may transfer as electives only and not fulfill requirements directly specified in the degree program. |
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