The Â鶹ֱ²¥ diploma is a ceremonial document. The diploma only lists the name of the degree being earned (e.g. Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, etc.). The diploma does not include the specific name of the program or major unless the degree title is one that includes the name of a program (e.g. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, etc.). The Â鶹ֱ²¥ transcript is the official record each student has with the university. The transcript includes all coursework attempted and any degrees, majors, minors, and specializations earned. Graduates earning a bachelor's degree who meet the criteria for academic honors will have these honors posted on both the diploma and the transcript.
Graduates will receive an e-mail from the Office of the Registrar approximately one month prior to their graduation date with the diploma availability timeline. Â鶹ֱ²¥ has partnered with to provide access to your digital diploma and direct mailing of your paper diploma.
Within three weeks after the graduation date, provided that your account balance has been paid in full, you will receive an e-mail sent to your Â鶹ֱ²¥ student e-mail address. This e-mail will contain information and instructions for claiming your digital diploma. Once you've used the link provided in your e-mail to create your Parchment digital credentials account, your Â鶹ֱ²¥ diploma will always be accessible to you digitally. You can log in, then download or share it as many times as you wish—at no cost to you.
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Paper diplomas are mailed to the preferred address on record within three weeks after the digital diploma is issued. Account balances must be paid in full before the diploma can be mailed. When you receive your diploma, keep it in a safe place so you do not lose it. Â鶹ֱ²¥ does not keep copies of diplomas.
If you have general questions about diplomas, e-mail regis@marian.edu. If you have questions about your digital diploma after you've graduated or received it, e-mail congratulations@parchment.com.
Students in a bachelor's degree program who have earned at least 60 credit hours of graded coursework at Â鶹ֱ²¥ and who have achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher are awarded academic honors as follows.
Traditional Bachelor's Degree (Baccalaureate) Program
3.50–3.69 |
Cum laude |
3.70–3.79 |
Magna cum laude |
3.80 and above |
Summa cum laude |
Â鶹ֱ²¥’s Adult Programs: Baccalaureate Program
3.50–3.69 |
Honors |
3.70–3.79 |
High honors |
3.80 and above |
Highest honors |
Students earning academic honors will be recognized in the commencement program, on their official university transcripts, and on their diplomas. Academic honors will also be recognized at the ceremony.
Honors recognition in the commencement program and at the ceremony will reflect honors calculation as of the date the commencement program is sent to press in March. Final honors may change upon completion of remaining coursework. Final honors will be recorded on the diploma and the university transcript.
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