Please review the Graduation Checklist, Dates and Deadlines, the Graduation FAQ, and the Graduation Requirements before submitting the Application.
All graduates, whether participating in the graduation ceremony or not, must submit the Intent to Graduate Application to the Registrar's Office. Required with the application is a $100 fee for undergraduate degrees and a $150 fee for graduate degrees. The fee is required of all candidates for graduation, even if you choose not to participate in the ceremony. If you do not complete all of your course requirements by the graduation date, you will not graduate and will have to reapply for graduation. To reapply, you must submit another Intent to Graduate Application to the Registrar's Office and pay the $35 reapply fee by the deadline to apply for the next graduation date
Click Here to Complete The Graduation Application
•The Deadline to complete the Graduation Application is March 1st, 5pm Central•
- Graduate Checklist
- Dates and Deadlines
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Graduation Requirements
Please use the following checklist to make certain you have taken all the necessary steps to be prepared for the Commencement Ceremony and to ensure receipt of your diploma.
- Review your DEGREE AUDIT REPORT on My LETU.
- Submit Intent to Graduate Application (due March 1st at 5pm).
- Tuition, fees, and any other payments or fines (including library fines) cleared by May 1st. Contact Student Accounts (studentaccounts@letu.edu) with any questions.
- Read through the Graduation FAQ and Ceremony Participants information provided.
- For guests needing special accommodations: fill out the Accessible Seating Request Form by April 15th.
- For graduates needing special accommodations: contact officeoftheprovost@letu.edu by April 15th.
- RSVP for Graduate Reception by April 15th.
- RSVP for Senior Breakfast by April 15th.
- For military veteran graduates wanting veteran's cords: contact Registrar@letu.edu by April 1st.
- For international students, MKs, or TCKs wanting an international sash: complete International Sash Order Form by April 1st.
- For students with CPOs: set up mail forwarding at the Mail Center by May 1st.
- Share the graduation livestream link (letu.edu/Graduation) with family and friends.
Spring 2025
Deadline for Graduation Application |
March 1st, 2025 at 5pm Central |
Graduation ceremony |
May 10th, 2025 |
Official last day of semester (date on diploma) |
May 11th, 2025 |
Deadline for degree conferral |
June 10th, 2025 |
Shipping date for diplomas |
June 17th, 2025 |
Summer 2025
Deadline for Graduation Application |
If attending May 2025 ceremony: March 1st, 2025 at 5pm Central If not attending May 2025 ceremony: August 1st, 2025 at 5pm Central |
Official last day of semester (date on diploma) |
August 24th, 2025 |
Deadline for degree conferral |
September 23rd, 2025 |
Shipping date for diplomas |
September 30th, 2025 |
Graduation ceremony |
May 10th, 2025 |
Can I walk in the May ceremony if I'm completing my degree in summer?
- Yes, but you must have 9 credit hours or less to finish in the summer and a reasonable plan to complete them by the end of the summer semester. You cannot have any courses to complete in fall and walk in the May ceremony.
What about caps, gowns, and regalia?
- Graduation regalia can be picked up the day of graduation beginning two hours before your ceremony. You may keep all regalia. If you will be wearing an additional stole, please see our Regalia Policy on the Ceremony Participants page.
How can I make sure I am on track to complete my degree?
- Review your degree audit. It is best to consult the DEGREE AUDIT REPORT of your degree audit with your advisor. This can be found on the Degree Info page in MyLETU.
Will I receive my degree immediately?
- No. Conferral is not automatic after the completion of your coursework. After all grades are entered by professors, the Registrar’s office will review and finalize each student’s degree audit. This takes about a month. Your transcript will not reflect your awarded degree until after the conferral process, but your conferral date will show as the last day of the semester.
What if I need proof I graduated immediately?
- If you need proof of graduation immediately after the semester ends, please contact the Registrar's Office.
What if there are outstanding hours on my degree audit?
- If you have courses and hours outstanding on your audit, please note your plan for completing these on your application. It is recommended that you consult your advisor, if you have not already done so, for a plan of completion. Applications that do not have a listed plan but do have outstanding hours will be rejected back to the student.
What is a waived course?
- Though courses listed as “WV” on your audit are waived, you must still meet your degree's credit hour requirement. At the time of conferral, the Registrar’s Office adds any viable hours from the unused section of your audit to make up for these waived courses. If you do not have any additional hours to make up for the waiver, you will not satisfy conferral requirements. If you have applicable hours to spare, you are set to meet the conferral requirements.
I thought I substituted a course. Why is it still blank on my audit?
- You may find courses left blank on your audit that you believe had been substituted. If this is the case, consult with your advisor and submit a Course Substitution form to ensure your audit is correct.
What if I am transferring courses in from another university taken during my last semester?
- If you are planning on transferring courses into LeTourneau to complete your degree requirements, it is your responsibility to ensure the course will transfer by completing the Transfer Credit Approval form. The course must be taken within LETU's semester. Additionally, the official transcript needs to be received by the Registrar’s Office no later than 30 days after LETU's semester ends.
What about CLEP?
- CLEP exams must be taken no later than the end of LETU's semester, with the official scores being received no later than 30 days after LETU's semester ends.
What are incomplete courses?
- Many students receive incompletes (I) for courses. These courses must be changed by the professor to a letter grade. Otherwise, the course will automatically be given an “F”. Any incompletes given for the current semester will need to be changed no later than 30 days after LETU's semester ends to meet graduation qualifications.
Do I have to pay the graduation fee even if I am not walking in the ceremony?
- Per the catalog, the graduation fee is a required fee for all students regardless of ceremony participation status. Your application will not be processed until this fee has been paid. The fee is as follows:
- Undergraduate Applicants: $100
- Graduate Applicants: $150
- Reapplicants from another semester: $35
What happens if I don't pay my outstanding fees, fines, or tuition?
- Students who do not pay outstanding fees, including parking tickets and library fines, or have an outstanding balance regarding tuition will not receive their diploma. All fines and fees must be paid by the end of the semester.
What if I need special accommodations for the ceremony, such as mobility, hearing, or vision issues?
- Graduates who need special accommodations for the ceremony need to contact the Provost's Office (officeoftheprovost@letu.edu) by April 15th. Ceremony guests who need special accommodations need to fill out the Accessible Seating Request on the Families and Guests page.
Can my friends and family watch the ceremony online?
- A livestream of each ceremony will be accessible on letu.edu/graduation the day of.
Can mail from my CPO be forwarded to a new address?
- Yes, please visit the Mail Center by before the end of the semester to set up mail forwarding.
Do I qualify for Latin Honors?
- Recipients of a bachelor’s degree who have a total GPA of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 60 credit hours taken in courses at LETU may qualify for Latin Honors for outstanding scholarship and merit. Latin honors will be determined by considering the total GPA of all course work attempted at the University. Any courses with grades that have been repeated or replaced will be included in the calculation of the cumulative GPA.
- Three possible distinctions may be awarded:
- Cum Laude is awarded to students who achieve a full cumulative GPA of all course work attempted at LETU of between 3.40 and 3.59, inclusive.
- Magna Cum Laude is awarded to students who achieve a full cumulative GPA of all course work attempted at LETU of between 3.60 and 3.79, inclusive.
- Summa Cum Laude is awarded to students who achieve a full cumulative GPA of all course work attempted at LETU of 3.80 or higher.”
FOR AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE
- The required curriculum with a minimum of 63 credit hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00.
- A minimum of 16 credit hours must be completed at LeTourneau University.
- Payment of all tuition and fees.
- Approval of the faculty and the Board of Trustees.
FOR A BACHELOR'S DEGREE
- The required curriculum with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00.
- A minimum of 30 credit hours taken at LeTourneau University.
- A minimum of 21 upper level credit hours in major courses and a minimum of 30 upper level credit hours overall.
- A minimum of 18 semester hours of the major must be completed through the University.
- All general education requirements.
- General electives sufficient to complete a minimum of 120 credit hours required for the degree.
- Payment of all tuition and fees.
- Approval of the faculty and the Board of Trustees.
FOR A MASTER’S DEGREE
- The required curriculum with a minimum cumulative GPA 3.00. No more than 20% of the required program hours may receive a grade of C, and any hours with a grade of D will not apply toward graduation requirements.
- A minimum of 75% of program credit hours completed through LeTourneau University.
- All graduation requirements completed in no more than seven years at LETU.
- Payment of all tuition and fees.
- Approval of the faculty and the Board of Trustees.