Overview
The Graduation Office assists students by processing degree audits, graduation applications, evaluating transfer credit, preparing the program for the graduation ceremony, printing and mailing diplomas, providing degree program guidance and advisement, and more.
Contact Information
Graduation Office
Jeanie Webb Student Union
Office of Admissions and Records
Phone:(405) 733-7332
Fax: (405) 736-0309
Email: grad@rose.edu
Brandee Morgan
Graduation Coordinator
bmorgan@rose.edu
Brittnie Paul
Graduation Specialist
bpaul@rose.edu
Graduation Office Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Reverse Transfer/Degree Completion
Are you earning a Bachelor degree at a 4-year institution and wonder if you have enough credits for an Associate degree? Have you ever attended Rose State and never completed a degree? Have you wanted to accomplish your goal of a college degree, but may have fallen short? Call us to see if we can help.
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Application for Degree Audit
You should apply for a degree audit after you have finished at least 32 hours of course work at the 1000 level or higher, which may be a combination of Rose State College credit and transfer credit. The degree audit application process takes approximately 4 weeks to complete and the results will be emailed to your Raider email. If you do not have a Raider email, your results will be mailed to the address on file.
The Application for Degree Audit Form (PDF) is available in the Graduation Office or may be printed from this site and mailed or faxed to:
Rose State College Graduation Office
Jeannie Webb Student Union, Room 118
6420 SE 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110-2704
Fax: 405-736-0309
It is the student's responsibility to make sure that OFFICIAL transcripts from each college and/or university previously attended are on file in the Office of Admissions and Records before the graduation deadlines published in the College Catalog (PDF).
There is one commencement ceremony held in May each year. Graduates from the previous fall semester and potential spring and potential summer graduates are eligible to participate. Commencement information will be mailed out to potential candidates in March.
Degrees are posted at the end of each semester, spring, summer and fall. Please allow approximately four weeks after the end of the semester for degrees to be posted.
Change of Major
Change of Major Form (PDF)Graduation Requirements
The Application for Graduation (PDF) should be submitted to the Graduation Office one semester prior to their expected graduation term, or when a student has accrued 45 credit hours toward his/her major.
Grade Point Average Required for Graduation. Students pursuing the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degree must have at least a 2.0 grade point average to graduate. The grade point average includes all course work attempted but excludes any course work repeated or reprieved under the terms of the College’s Academic Forgiveness Policy including transfer credit from all accredited institutions of higher education attended, and 0-level course grades.
Academic Residency Required for Graduation. A minimum of 15 credit hours at the 1000 level or higher must be earned in residence at Rose State College before a degree will be conferred.
Deficiencies/Proficiencies to Complete for Graduation. All high school curricular deficiencies and performance proficiencies must be cleared, as required by chosen degree program.
Total Hours Required for Graduation. Students must complete a minimum of sixty-two credit hours at the 1000 level or higher, including all degree requirements, for an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or Associate in Applied Science degree.
Transfer Transcript Credit/Grade Changes. All academic records, including official transcripts from all institutions of higher education attended; any grade changes, including the completion of “I” (incomplete) course work; course substitutions; and extra-institutional credit, must be on file in the Office of Admissions and Records prior to the awarding of a degree. Documents received after the last day of the month in which degree course requirements are completed will result in the degree being posted for the next semester.
Graduation Exercises. Graduation exercises are held once each year, at the end of the spring semester. Students are encouraged to participate in the event. Students who completed degree requirements in the preceding fall semester may participate. Also, students who are candidates for spring and summer graduation are strongly encouraged to participate in the ceremony. Information to order a cap and gown for the ceremony is available each spring in the Graduation Office.
Graduation Deadlines. Students must apply all course work and submit all transcripts in accordance with the following deadlines to be considered for graduation.
• Last working day of August for a summer graduation date.
• Last working day of January for a fall graduation date.
• Last working day of May for a spring graduation date.
Degree Qualifications
Students can enhance the pursuit of a degree by working on the following:
Additional Options within a Degree Program. Students may complete more than one option within a degree program. The diploma will reflect only the degree earned, and documentation of the additional option(s) will be provided on an official transcript.
Double Majors for an Associate Degree. A double major is not the same as an additional associate degree. Students must request the intention for a double major on the degree check for graduation. Duplicate courses that are required for both majors' Program Requirements will be counted for completion of both majors. In some instances, depending on the catalog year and degree, an additional 15 credit hours may apply.
Earning an Additional Associate Degree. An associate degree for a different major may be granted once the student completes an additional 15 credit hours in residence at Rose State College. The student must complete the general and degree specific requirements for both degrees. The additional 15 credit hours must apply toward the additional degree.
Articulation (Transfer) Agreements
Click here for more informationUniversity Transfer Guides
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Transfer Matrix
Oklahoma State University
University of Central Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma