The Online Application for Graduation (OAG) for spring 2014 will be open September 17 - October 15. All students who want to graduate in the spring must file one.
Information on the OAG and how to file it can be found on the registrar's website here: http://registrar.gatech.edu/students/oag.php.
If you would like to file a new application for graduation in spring 2014, here are the steps that you need to follow. Please note that this system relies on YOU to be responsible for following through with all the steps. Don't do it? You won't graduate.
1. Familiarize yourself with the new OAG. Go to http://registrar.gatech.edu/students/oag.php and read through the information. A downloadable instructional PDF can be printed out here: http://registrar.gatech.edu/docs/pdf/oaghta.pdf.
2. Complete the OAG via OSCAR. Instructions on where to access the OAG in OSCAR are in the document listed in #1 (OSCAR> Student Services & Financial Aid> Student Records> Apply to Graduate). If your major is listed incorrectly or you have a declared minor that is missing, STOP IMMEDIATELY and email the Office of the Registrar Degree Certification team at dc@lists.gatech.edu. If your minor is not appearing because you haven't yet declared it, then you must do that first (refer to instructions in point #1 with information on how to do this).
3. Once you hit "submit," continue on to the Georgia Tech Exit Survey, using the link provided.
4. Schedule a *HALF HOUR* advising appointment with Dr. D'Unger at www.advising.gatech.edu. This must be done no later than October 31, 2013.
5. Access the online HTS post-graduation contact form here and the HTS undergraduate exit survey here. PRINT OUT BOTH FORMS AND COMPLETE THEM. BRING THEM TO YOUR ADVISING APPOINTMENT WITH DR. D'UNGER.
IN SUM, YOU MUST:
*complete the OAG,
*fill out the Georgia Tech exit survey,
*have a 1/2 hour appointment with Dr. D'Unger no later than 10/31/13, and
*turn in both the HTS contact form and HTS exit survey to Dr. D'Unger (at the advising appointment)
in order to be eligible to graduate in spring 2014. Questions? Email Dr. D as soon as possible.
Information on the OAG and how to file it can be found on the registrar's website here: http://registrar.gatech.edu/students/oag.php.
If you would like to file a new application for graduation in spring 2014, here are the steps that you need to follow. Please note that this system relies on YOU to be responsible for following through with all the steps. Don't do it? You won't graduate.
1. Familiarize yourself with the new OAG. Go to http://registrar.gatech.edu/students/oag.php and read through the information. A downloadable instructional PDF can be printed out here: http://registrar.gatech.edu/docs/pdf/oaghta.pdf.
2. Complete the OAG via OSCAR. Instructions on where to access the OAG in OSCAR are in the document listed in #1 (OSCAR> Student Services & Financial Aid> Student Records> Apply to Graduate). If your major is listed incorrectly or you have a declared minor that is missing, STOP IMMEDIATELY and email the Office of the Registrar Degree Certification team at dc@lists.gatech.edu. If your minor is not appearing because you haven't yet declared it, then you must do that first (refer to instructions in point #1 with information on how to do this).
3. Once you hit "submit," continue on to the Georgia Tech Exit Survey, using the link provided.
4. Schedule a *HALF HOUR* advising appointment with Dr. D'Unger at www.advising.gatech.edu. This must be done no later than October 31, 2013.
5. Access the online HTS post-graduation contact form here and the HTS undergraduate exit survey here. PRINT OUT BOTH FORMS AND COMPLETE THEM. BRING THEM TO YOUR ADVISING APPOINTMENT WITH DR. D'UNGER.
IN SUM, YOU MUST:
*complete the OAG,
*fill out the Georgia Tech exit survey,
*have a 1/2 hour appointment with Dr. D'Unger no later than 10/31/13, and
*turn in both the HTS contact form and HTS exit survey to Dr. D'Unger (at the advising appointment)
in order to be eligible to graduate in spring 2014. Questions? Email Dr. D as soon as possible.
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