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Your Degree....
Once you are all done your courses that you need to graduate, would you:
1) keep your degree open
2) close it and graduate
What are the pros and cons of each one? Some people have been telling me to keep it open in case I want to go back and do some more courses. Others tell me to close it in order to find a good job.
Will a company not hire me unless I have actually graduated (as in, have the degree in my hand).
Would closing it affect me getting into grad school at all if i ever decided to go?
I know very little about this obviously.
1) keep your degree open
2) close it and graduate
What are the pros and cons of each one? Some people have been telling me to keep it open in case I want to go back and do some more courses. Others tell me to close it in order to find a good job.
Will a company not hire me unless I have actually graduated (as in, have the degree in my hand).
Would closing it affect me getting into grad school at all if i ever decided to go?
I know very little about this obviously.
Comments
So essentially, you have everything done and you are done school completely, but just dont have the physical degree in your hand and havent actually graduated yet.
You would not apply for graduation if you have intentions to further
your studies in the immediate future. If you don't know whether you
want to further your studies or not, but you've met all the
requirements for your program and for your degree, it may be best to
at least apply for a grad check with your Faculty.
Normally, employers do prefer the degree to be awarded (as in, have
the degree in hand) because if you do not convocate (as in, go across the
stage to receive your degree in an official ceremony), then your
record does remain open as a continuing student. So if a future employer
does do a background check, I don't think the school can tell them that you've graduated.
On the other hand, if you want to apply to a graduate or a
professional school (i.e. medical, dental) and want to improve your
GPA, then you should not apply for graduation. Once you have
graduated and the degree awarded, your record is closed permanently
and your GPA is frozen. You cannot go back to improve it without opening a new record.
The good thing about keeping it open is that if you continue studying after you have graduated, it's a simple matter of reactivating your account by completing an online reactivation form.
Hope that helped!