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To be eligible to receive one of the four degrees described below, students must:
- be admitted to degree candidacy by the Dean of Admissions, the Director of International Education, or the Director of Continuing Education
;
- have a conference with the Registrar in September of their senior year
;
- complete all the requirements for their degree program and settle their financial obligations to the College before the Monday preceding Commencement
;
- earn, at the very least, eight of their final ten course credits in term-courses taken on the Cornell College campus from Cornell College faculty members unless granted permission by the Academic Standing Committee to participate in (1) a Combined Degrees Program, (2) an off-campus program approved by Cornell, or (3) an off-campus independent study supervised by a Cornell faculty member
; and
- be recommended by formal vote of the Faculty and approved by the Board of Trustees on the basis of their satisfactory academic achievement and good campus citizenship
.
Although it is possible for a student to satisfy the requirements for more than one degree program, the College will not grant two degrees for programs taken concurrently. A graduate who returns and completes a minimum of eight term credits beyond whatever number was accumulated for the first baccalaureate may qualify for a different Cornell degree. For information on completing an additional major, see ``Declaration of Degree Candidacy and Majors.''

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