Judicium Information
Judicium is a stage in the academic process in higher education, especially at the undergraduate level. level. Judicium usually refers to the announcement or determination of a student's graduation from the the study program he/she is enrolled in. The following is general information about judicium, although the regulations and procedures may vary between educational institutions:
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Credit/Unit Completion: Students must complete all study loads or credits determined by the study program. Typically, this includes mandatory courses, electives, and a thesis or final project.
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Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA): The GPA requirement for graduation is usually set by the institution. Most colleges require a minimum GPA to ensure graduation.
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Administrative Completeness: Students must complete all administrative processes, such as tuition fee payment, filling out graduation forms, and other administrative procedures.
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Final Project/Thesis: If the study program requires a final project or thesis, students must complete and pass this stage.
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Other Activities: Some colleges may set additional requirements, such as participation in extracurricular activities or community service programs.
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Registration: Students register to participate in the graduation according to the schedule determined by the institution.
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Verification of Requirements: The institution verifies the requirements that must be met by students, including the number of credits, GPA, and administrative completeness.
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Graduation Examination: Usually, there is a graduation examination where students can defend their final project or give a presentation related to the research or case study they have conducted.
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Graduation Decision: After the examination, the graduation committee or authorized body makes a decision on whether the student is declared pass or fail.
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Announcement of Graduation: After the decision is made, the results are announced to the students, and they will receive a diploma or certificate of graduation.
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Graduation Ceremony: Usually, graduation is followed by a ceremony where students formally receive their academic degrees.