Tuesday, December 24, 2013

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Holiday greetings to you from your PACRAO Board!

 

Just in time for your holiday reading is the winter edition of the PACRAO newsletter (attached).  Inside you will find updates from all your board members as well as a few interesting tidbits here and there.

 

As we say goodbye to 2013, we wish you all a wonderful holiday and best wishes for a successful and fulfilling 2014.

 

On behalf of the entire PACRAO board,

 

Todd McCollum

President

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Re: CR (Credit) and P (Pass) grade transfer

If the institution indicates on transcript legend the value of the CR or P and it meets the minimum requirement of a C- I would accept as any other grade; however, most do not provide this information so I accept them as electives only.  If the P does have a value of C- or better we will accept up to 15 credits towards graduation. 

 

Marlene Stoltz

Registrar/Admissions Coordinator

Flathead Valley Community College

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 10:37 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: CR (Credit) and P (Pass) grade transfer

 

Hi all;

 

Do your colleges/universities transfer in CR (Credit) and P (Pass) grades from other institutions?  Any particular limitations (i.e. they only apply to general electives if transferred)

 

Thanks for the insight.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

 

 


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CR (Credit) and P (Pass) grade transfer

Hi all;

 

Do your colleges/universities transfer in CR (Credit) and P (Pass) grades from other institutions?  Any particular limitations (i.e. they only apply to general electives if transferred)

 

Thanks for the insight.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

 

Re: Incomplete Grades

GFC MSU Incomplete Grade policy. ~d

 

http://www.gfcmsu.edu/catalog/Academics/Grading.html

INCOMPLETE
An Incomplete (I) grade is issued at faculty discretion when student course work has been satisfactory, but unavoidable mitigating circumstances have prevented the student from completing the course.

After consulting with the instructor of the course, a student must make a formal request for an incomplete grade by completing the Request for an Incomplete Grade form, stating what unavoidable mitigating circumstance(s) prevented completion of the work and proposing the conditions under which the work will be completed. If a request form does not accompany the final grade, the student will be issued a Not Recorded (NR) grade until the proper paperwork is completed and submitted to the Records Office. If the instructor approves the request, the student will have until the end of the following
semester to make up the Incomplete. If a student fails to make up an Incomplete within the allotted time, the incomplete grade will be converted to an "F". The Division Director will approve all Requests for Incomplete Grades before they are submitted to the Registrar for posting. The Department Chair or Division Director must be given all information necessary to do final grading for the student as backup for the instructor in case he/she is not available to do the grading at the appropriate time.

www.gfcmsu.edu/admissions_records/forms2.html

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Sharon Nau
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:46 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Re: Incomplete Grades

 

FVCC's Incomplete Grade policy.  J

 

 

Incomplete

An incomplete ("I") grade is given when, in the opinion of the instructor, there is strong probability the

student can complete the course without retaking it. In all cases, the "I" grade is given at the discretion of the

instructor within the following guidelines:

 

• The student has been in attendance and doing passing work up to three weeks before the end of

the semester;

 

• The student is unable to complete the requirements of the course on time because of extenuating circumstances, i.e., illness, death or illness in the immediate family, family emergencies, or military orders;

 

• The instructor sets the conditions for the completion of the course work including the time period within which the work must be made up (Due date for make-up);

 

• The instructor prepares an "I" Grade Authorization form which specifies the course work that must be made up as well as the time period within which the work must be completed. A copy of this form must be attached to the instructor's grade roster;

 

• An "I" grade shall be made up within 12 months from the end of semester the "I" grade was assigned unless the instructor sets a shorter time period;

 

• An "I" grade converts to a failure ("F") if it is not made up by the due date;

 

• The "I" (incomplete) must be completed/made up through the instructor who assigned the "I" grade; the instructor changes the grade with the Grade Change Form which must be submitted to the Admissions and Records Office.

 

Sharon Nau

Associate Registrar

Flathead Valley Community College

777 Grandview Drive

Kalispell, MT  59901

(406) 756-3845

snau@fvcc.edu

 

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Annalea Avery
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:45 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Incomplete Grades

 

MACRAO Group,

 

We have had issues of faculty members giving "I" grades (incomplete grade) to students and then requesting that the student "sit in" on the same class the following semester in order to make up the work necessary for their "I" grade. These students are not registering for the course in any sense and I am therefore unable to track accurate capacities for the courses.  Additionally, it is my understanding that if a student wants to "sit in" on a course then they should ACTUALLY register for the course and be repeating that course whether it is for credit or as an audit. This would require a grade that is allowed to be repeated and replaced. Since "I" grades are temporary they would not be considered repeatable.

 

Our current policy is not detailed enough to really prevent this type of situation from happening.

 I have some concerns with this and wanted to reach out to all of you to gain some perspective on your current policies regarding "I" grades and if they are considered repeatable grades. I would also appreciate any insights into this type of situation that you may have.

 

Thanks so much and have a merry Christmas!

 

Annalea Avery, Registrar

Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.edu │ www.rocky.edu
(P)  
406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169

 


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Re: Incomplete Grades

FVCC's Incomplete Grade policy.  J

 

 

Incomplete

An incomplete ("I") grade is given when, in the opinion of the instructor, there is strong probability the

student can complete the course without retaking it. In all cases, the "I" grade is given at the discretion of the

instructor within the following guidelines:

 

• The student has been in attendance and doing passing work up to three weeks before the end of

the semester;

 

• The student is unable to complete the requirements of the course on time because of extenuating circumstances, i.e., illness, death or illness in the immediate family, family emergencies, or military orders;

 

• The instructor sets the conditions for the completion of the course work including the time period within which the work must be made up (Due date for make-up);

 

• The instructor prepares an "I" Grade Authorization form which specifies the course work that must be made up as well as the time period within which the work must be completed. A copy of this form must be attached to the instructor's grade roster;

 

• An "I" grade shall be made up within 12 months from the end of semester the "I" grade was assigned unless the instructor sets a shorter time period;

 

• An "I" grade converts to a failure ("F") if it is not made up by the due date;

 

• The "I" (incomplete) must be completed/made up through the instructor who assigned the "I" grade; the instructor changes the grade with the Grade Change Form which must be submitted to the Admissions and Records Office.

 

Sharon Nau

Associate Registrar

Flathead Valley Community College

777 Grandview Drive

Kalispell, MT  59901

(406) 756-3845

snau@fvcc.edu

 

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Annalea Avery
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:45 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Incomplete Grades

 

MACRAO Group,

 

We have had issues of faculty members giving "I" grades (incomplete grade) to students and then requesting that the student "sit in" on the same class the following semester in order to make up the work necessary for their "I" grade. These students are not registering for the course in any sense and I am therefore unable to track accurate capacities for the courses.  Additionally, it is my understanding that if a student wants to "sit in" on a course then they should ACTUALLY register for the course and be repeating that course whether it is for credit or as an audit. This would require a grade that is allowed to be repeated and replaced. Since "I" grades are temporary they would not be considered repeatable.

 

Our current policy is not detailed enough to really prevent this type of situation from happening.

 I have some concerns with this and wanted to reach out to all of you to gain some perspective on your current policies regarding "I" grades and if they are considered repeatable grades. I would also appreciate any insights into this type of situation that you may have.

 

Thanks so much and have a merry Christmas!

 

Annalea Avery, Registrar

Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.edu │ www.rocky.edu
(P)  
406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169

 


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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Re: Incomplete Grades

Western's incomplete policy is:

 

Incomplete Grades (I/INC)
All assignments for a class must normally be completed by the last day
of the semester or a specific block, or an earlier date set by the instruct-
tor of record. Faculty may give Incompletes in situations where a stu-
dent is unable to complete required coursework during the semester or
block because of illness, personal emergency, or academic conditions
beyond the control of the faculty or student. Faculty may not give an
Incomplete to allow a student additional time to complete coursework
that all other students in a class were required to complete during the
published dates of a semester or term. Incompletes on a student's
academic record automatically prevent and will delay graduation until
a future term.
 
Note: Students with Incompletes on their transcripts may jeopardize
financial aid funding. For more information, contact Financial Aid,
(406) 683-7511.
 
Conditions required for assigning an Incomplete are:
1.    The student must notify the course instructor of the emergency
situation before the end of the semester or block, or as soon as
reasonably possible. 
2.  Three-fourths (3/4) or more of the required coursework must have
been completed by the student before the end of the semester or
block.
3.  The course instructor should communicate requirements or con-
ditions for course completion in writing. This documentation should
include assignments and tests. The agreement should include a
deadline for completion of all work. This deadline must be within
one year of the date of the Incomplete unless an earlier deadline is
established by the instructor. Deadlines beyond one year may be
established by the instructor under extenuating circumstances.
 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471


From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> on behalf of Lisa Blunt <BluntL@MILESCC.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:54 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Re: Incomplete Grades
 

Here is our Incomplete Grade policy:

 

Incomplete Grades

Incomplete, "I," grades are assigned by the instructor when illness or unavoidable circumstances prevent students from completing the last 25% of a course during the regularly scheduled semester or course term. Students must consult with and obtain permission from the instructor for the award of an "I" grade.

Instructors teaching distance education classes (online and ITV) must communicate the assignment of incomplete grades to the Distance Education Coordinator by the last day of finals week. If students receiving an "I" grade do not complete their coursework within eight weeks after the last day of the class, the "I" grade is automatically changed to an "F" grade. This change will also occur if instructors do not submit "I" grade changes within eight weeks of the last day of the class.

Instructors must include the last date of attendance with each "I" grade submitted to the Registrar. Instructors will not be able to make any changes to the converted "F" grade after the eight week deadline. The Academic Standards and Curriculum Committee must approve all exceptions, which will be presented to the Committee by the appropriate instructor.

 

Lisa Blunt

Registrar

Miles Community College

2715 Dickinson St.

Miles City, MT  59301

(406) 874-6214 phone

(406) 874-6283 fax

bluntl@milescc.edu

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Annalea Avery
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:45 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Incomplete Grades

 

MACRAO Group,

 

We have had issues of faculty members giving "I" grades (incomplete grade) to students and then requesting that the student "sit in" on the same class the following semester in order to make up the work necessary for their "I" grade. These students are not registering for the course in any sense and I am therefore unable to track accurate capacities for the courses.  Additionally, it is my understanding that if a student wants to "sit in" on a course then they should ACTUALLY register for the course and be repeating that course whether it is for credit or as an audit. This would require a grade that is allowed to be repeated and replaced. Since "I" grades are temporary they would not be considered repeatable.

 

Our current policy is not detailed enough to really prevent this type of situation from happening.

 I have some concerns with this and wanted to reach out to all of you to gain some perspective on your current policies regarding "I" grades and if they are considered repeatable grades. I would also appreciate any insights into this type of situation that you may have.

 

Thanks so much and have a merry Christmas!

 

Annalea Avery, Registrar

Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.ed
u │ www.rocky.edu
(P)  
406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169

 


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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Re: Incomplete Grades

Here is our Incomplete Grade policy:

 

Incomplete Grades

Incomplete, "I," grades are assigned by the instructor when illness or unavoidable circumstances prevent students from completing the last 25% of a course during the regularly scheduled semester or course term. Students must consult with and obtain permission from the instructor for the award of an "I" grade.

Instructors teaching distance education classes (online and ITV) must communicate the assignment of incomplete grades to the Distance Education Coordinator by the last day of finals week. If students receiving an "I" grade do not complete their coursework within eight weeks after the last day of the class, the "I" grade is automatically changed to an "F" grade. This change will also occur if instructors do not submit "I" grade changes within eight weeks of the last day of the class.

Instructors must include the last date of attendance with each "I" grade submitted to the Registrar. Instructors will not be able to make any changes to the converted "F" grade after the eight week deadline. The Academic Standards and Curriculum Committee must approve all exceptions, which will be presented to the Committee by the appropriate instructor.

 

Lisa Blunt

Registrar

Miles Community College

2715 Dickinson St.

Miles City, MT  59301

(406) 874-6214 phone

(406) 874-6283 fax

bluntl@milescc.edu

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Annalea Avery
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:45 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Incomplete Grades

 

MACRAO Group,

 

We have had issues of faculty members giving "I" grades (incomplete grade) to students and then requesting that the student "sit in" on the same class the following semester in order to make up the work necessary for their "I" grade. These students are not registering for the course in any sense and I am therefore unable to track accurate capacities for the courses.  Additionally, it is my understanding that if a student wants to "sit in" on a course then they should ACTUALLY register for the course and be repeating that course whether it is for credit or as an audit. This would require a grade that is allowed to be repeated and replaced. Since "I" grades are temporary they would not be considered repeatable.

 

Our current policy is not detailed enough to really prevent this type of situation from happening.

 I have some concerns with this and wanted to reach out to all of you to gain some perspective on your current policies regarding "I" grades and if they are considered repeatable grades. I would also appreciate any insights into this type of situation that you may have.

 

Thanks so much and have a merry Christmas!

 

Annalea Avery, Registrar

Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.ed
u │ www.rocky.edu
(P)  
406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169

 


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Incomplete Grades

MACRAO Group,


We have had issues of faculty members giving "I" grades (incomplete grade) to students and then requesting that the student "sit in" on the same class the following semester in order to make up the work necessary for their "I" grade. These students are not registering for the course in any sense and I am therefore unable to track accurate capacities for the courses.  Additionally, it is my understanding that if a student wants to "sit in" on a course then they should ACTUALLY register for the course and be repeating that course whether it is for credit or as an audit. This would require a grade that is allowed to be repeated and replaced. Since "I" grades are temporary they would not be considered repeatable.


Our current policy is not detailed enough to really prevent this type of situation from happening.

 I have some concerns with this and wanted to reach out to all of you to gain some perspective on your current policies regarding "I" grades and if they are considered repeatable grades. I would also appreciate any insights into this type of situation that you may have.


Thanks so much and have a merry Christmas!


Annalea Avery, Registrar

Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.edu │ www.rocky.edu
(P)  406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169



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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Re: graduation fee question

At RMC we charge $100 for graduation fee and an extra $25 for a late graduation fee. All costs go to pay for the ceremony and festivities expenses. It also covers the diploma  covers and the caps and gowns for the students. 



Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.edu │ www.rocky.edu
(P)  406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169



On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Dena Wagner-Fossen <dfossen@gfcmsu.edu> wrote:

I have been asked to find out if any of you charge a graduation fee and if so how much and what those funds are used to pay for. 

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

 

Have a great End of the Term as well as Happy Holidays to you all.  And in case you are in need of a laugh this time of year…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYFV3cv3wlU  ~d

 

Please note the new e-mail address below to reflect our recent name change to Great Falls College MSU

Dena Wagner-Fossen

Registrar

Great Falls College MSU

2100 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT  59405

Phone:  (406) 771-4312 or 1-800-446-2698 ext 4312

FAX:  (406) 771-4329

dfossen@gfcmsu.edu

 

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flexible learning opportunities for people of all ages, backgrounds, and aspirations resulting in
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Re: Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

At Montana Tech, we don’t note it on the transcript unless the student requests us to do so.  In that case, we note in the comment screen that the MUS GE core is met.  We determine if the core was met at another institution as part of the transcript evaluation process.

 

Leslie Dickerson

Director of Enrollment Services

Montana Tech

(406) 496-4879

ldickerson@mtech.edu

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:05 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

 

We've had an advising/transfer evaluation question come up recently regarding MUS general education core in BOR policy 301.10

 

Does any MUS system college/university mark on their transcripts if a student has met the MUS general education core?  If so where do you post it on the transcript and how is it noted (i.e. MUS GE Core met)? 

 

For students that are transferring into your institutions, how do your advisers/evaluators determining if the MUS GE core has been met? 

 

Thanks for any information you can provide.  I appreciate it. We are trying to confirm if there is a best practice for this area.

 

Charity

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

 


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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

FW: Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

 

 

This is an example of how FVCC places this information on our transcript.  It is entered at the end of the transcript.  If the student is using the MUS Core that would replace the FVCC designation.  The student is required to submit a request to have this information recorded and is determined by the registrar if or which of  the core has been met.

 

Marlene Stoltz

Registrar/Admissions Coordinator

Flathead Valley Community College

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:05 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

 

We've had an advising/transfer evaluation question come up recently regarding MUS general education core in BOR policy 301.10

 

Does any MUS system college/university mark on their transcripts if a student has met the MUS general education core?  If so where do you post it on the transcript and how is it noted (i.e. MUS GE Core met)? 

 

For students that are transferring into your institutions, how do your advisers/evaluators determining if the MUS GE core has been met? 

 

Thanks for any information you can provide.  I appreciate it. We are trying to confirm if there is a best practice for this area.

 

Charity

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

 


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Re: Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

Good afternoon –

At MSU Billings, we created the attached MUS Core Worksheet so advisors may utilize it when evaluating general education courses for MUS Core.  This is our most effective tool, that we have used, to determine if MUS Core is complete or if a student is eligible to pursue the MUS Core option when they transfer here. 

 

When evaluating courses using the attached worksheet, we reference the Approved MUS Core Course Guide to determine which courses fulfill which core requirements (http://mus.edu/TRANSFER/MUSCOREBYCAMPUS.ASP).  Once we complete our evaluation, we update SHATCMT in Banner to indicate whether the student is choosing the MUS Core option or if they are coming in with the MUS Core Complete. 

 

I hope this helpful!

Becky

 

Dr. Becky Lyons

Director of Advising

Montana State University Billings

1500 University Drive

Billings, MT 59101

P: (406) 657-2240

F: (406) 657-2302

 

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:05 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

 

We've had an advising/transfer evaluation question come up recently regarding MUS general education core in BOR policy 301.10

 

Does any MUS system college/university mark on their transcripts if a student has met the MUS general education core?  If so where do you post it on the transcript and how is it noted (i.e. MUS GE Core met)? 

 

For students that are transferring into your institutions, how do your advisers/evaluators determining if the MUS GE core has been met? 

 

Thanks for any information you can provide.  I appreciate it. We are trying to confirm if there is a best practice for this area.

 

Charity

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

 


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Noting MUS General Education Core Requirements

We've had an advising/transfer evaluation question come up recently regarding MUS general education core in BOR policy 301.10

 

Does any MUS system college/university mark on their transcripts if a student has met the MUS general education core?  If so where do you post it on the transcript and how is it noted (i.e. MUS GE Core met)? 

 

For students that are transferring into your institutions, how do your advisers/evaluators determining if the MUS GE core has been met? 

 

Thanks for any information you can provide.  I appreciate it. We are trying to confirm if there is a best practice for this area.

 

Charity

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

Re: graduation fee question

Western's graduation fee is $30 which goes towards the ceremony, diploma and diploma cover, regalia, and other ceremony related expenses.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471


From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> on behalf of Virginia Boysun <vboysun@DAWSON.EDU>
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We also charge a graduation fee and also have trouble collecting the money. The fee is $30 and we use it to pay for the graduation ceremony - caps, gowns, programs, etc.

Virginia Boysun
Registrar
Dawson Community College
300 College Drive
Glendive MT 59330
406-377-9404


From: "Lisa Blunt" <BluntL@MILESCC.EDU>
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:43:26 AM
Subject: Re: graduation fee question

We do charge a graduation fee.  It is tied in to fees.  We charge .50/credit.  We were having issues with grads not paying so that is why it is wrapped into fees.  We use it to pay for programs, caps/gowns, etc.

 

Thanks again for the good laugh – I surely needed it!

 

Lisa Blunt

Registrar

Miles Community College

2715 Dickinson St.

Miles City, MT  59301

(406) 874-6214 phone

(406) 874-6283 fax

bluntl@milescc.edu

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I have been asked to find out if any of you charge a graduation fee and if so how much and what those funds are used to pay for. 

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

 

Have a great End of the Term as well as Happy Holidays to you all.  And in case you are in need of a laugh this time of year…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYFV3cv3wlU  ~d

 

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Great Falls College MSU

2100 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT  59405

Phone:  (406) 771-4312 or 1-800-446-2698 ext 4312

FAX:  (406) 771-4329

dfossen@gfcmsu.edu

 

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Re: graduation fee question

We also charge a graduation fee and also have trouble collecting the money. The fee is $30 and we use it to pay for the graduation ceremony - caps, gowns, programs, etc.

Virginia Boysun
Registrar
Dawson Community College
300 College Drive
Glendive MT 59330
406-377-9404


From: "Lisa Blunt" <BluntL@MILESCC.EDU>
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:43:26 AM
Subject: Re: graduation fee question

We do charge a graduation fee.  It is tied in to fees.  We charge .50/credit.  We were having issues with grads not paying so that is why it is wrapped into fees.  We use it to pay for programs, caps/gowns, etc.

 

Thanks again for the good laugh – I surely needed it!

 

Lisa Blunt

Registrar

Miles Community College

2715 Dickinson St.

Miles City, MT  59301

(406) 874-6214 phone

(406) 874-6283 fax

bluntl@milescc.edu

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Dena Wagner-Fossen
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 6:15 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: graduation fee question

 

I have been asked to find out if any of you charge a graduation fee and if so how much and what those funds are used to pay for. 

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

 

Have a great End of the Term as well as Happy Holidays to you all.  And in case you are in need of a laugh this time of year…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYFV3cv3wlU  ~d

 

Please note the new e-mail address below to reflect our recent name change to Great Falls College MSU

Dena Wagner-Fossen

Registrar

Great Falls College MSU

2100 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT  59405

Phone:  (406) 771-4312 or 1-800-446-2698 ext 4312

FAX:  (406) 771-4329

dfossen@gfcmsu.edu

 

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Re: graduation fee question

We do charge a graduation fee.  It is tied in to fees.  We charge .50/credit.  We were having issues with grads not paying so that is why it is wrapped into fees.  We use it to pay for programs, caps/gowns, etc.

 

Thanks again for the good laugh – I surely needed it!

 

Lisa Blunt

Registrar

Miles Community College

2715 Dickinson St.

Miles City, MT  59301

(406) 874-6214 phone

(406) 874-6283 fax

bluntl@milescc.edu

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Dena Wagner-Fossen
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 6:15 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: graduation fee question

 

I have been asked to find out if any of you charge a graduation fee and if so how much and what those funds are used to pay for. 

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

 

Have a great End of the Term as well as Happy Holidays to you all.  And in case you are in need of a laugh this time of year…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYFV3cv3wlU  ~d

 

Please note the new e-mail address below to reflect our recent name change to Great Falls College MSU

Dena Wagner-Fossen

Registrar

Great Falls College MSU

2100 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT  59405

Phone:  (406) 771-4312 or 1-800-446-2698 ext 4312

FAX:  (406) 771-4329

dfossen@gfcmsu.edu

 

Changing lives - Achieving dreams
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