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Begin forwarded message: From: "Grant, Kelly A" <kgrant@tulane.edu> Hi Celeste, Colette, Lee, and Mary, and Scott -
I have been conferring with the Advising team regarding the reading of Latin Honors. The team has put together a mini report (see below), which includes some key recommendation that feel are critical to ensuring the first year of this initiative goes smoothly. I know many people have put a lot of work into making this successful for the students and the institution. Please let me know if you have any thoughts or questions regarding this report or its recommendation.
Many thanks - Kelly
Kelly A. Grant From: Starck, Tamar M <tstarck@tulane.edu>
Hi Kelly,
We believe it is important to fully understand the coordination between departments that will need to take place to meet the expectation of having Latin honors announced and honor cords distributed at all NTC undergraduate commencement ceremonies. With senior grades due on Monday, May 16, Advising has just two to three days to certify as many of the nearly two thousand potential graduates as we can before commencement ceremonies begin on the morning of Friday, May 19. Around 600 students, or 30% of the graduating class are expected to earn Latin honors. Advising has the capacity to certify approximately 600 degrees per day at most, meaning 200 students or more receiving Latin honors will not be certified by the commencement ceremonies.
We have two suggested changes that will likely increase the number of students who are certified before name cards are printed:
Challenge: Missing or late posting of grades Changing the deadline for senior grade posting to 48 hours after finals (Sunday, May 15 if changed this year) could substantially increase how many degrees are certified before their Commencement ceremony if the faculty adhere to that deadline. While changing the date for this year is unlikely to be viable, we strongly recommend that future academic calendars allow for no more than 48 hours between last day of finals and grades due for graduating seniors. This used to be the practice and, while difficult for faculty, is necessary if we are to effectively read Latin honors at Commencement ceremonies. If an instructor fails to post a graduating senior’s grade by the morning of Wednesday, 5/17, the student will not be eligible to be certified before the commencement ceremony and their GPA will not be updated in time for Latin honors to be printed on the name card used at the ceremony. Students who are still missing grades by afternoon of Thursday, 5/18, and are in the range of Latin honors will not be eligible to have Latin honors read at the ceremony. Strategies used in the past:
Preliminary plans for May 2022 commencement:
Recommendations: Early and compelling communication to the faculty urging them to post grades as early as possible. A change in the grading deadline to Sunday, May 15, if possible for this year, and return to 48 hours between end of finals and final grades due for graduating seniors for future Spring calendars. School ceremony coordinators will need to create clearly marked directional signs and create a smooth flow to all tables, including the Latin honors table. The directional and table signs should be hung high rather than at table level so that they can be easily seen in a crowd. Based on previous ceremonies, we expect the majority of students to arrive right before the ceremony begins creating a bottleneck and confusion, and potentially delaying the start of the ceremonies. Trina Beck and Tamar Starck will be joining the school commencement coordinators at a walk-through of Yulman Stadium to bring these issues to light and help strategize on the check-in logistics. Statistics based on students who applied to graduate as of 2/24/2022, with projected number of students who will need to check in regarding possible Latin Honors:
School # apps for degree % of total Projected not certified by ceremony (30-40%) Wild guess RE: staffing needed to check honors/add honors to cards before check-in AR 52 3% 15-20 1 BS (*likely to get more apps, still under 100 more, might be mostly walking not graduating) 406 (*might end up with 450ish) 24% 120-*180 3 minimum, 5 recommended LA 601 35% 180-240 4 minimum, 6 recommended PH 156 9% 50-60 1 minimum, 2 recommended SE 487 28% 150-200 3 minimum, 5 recommended UD 13 1% 4-5 1
Thank you for taking the time to read through our concerns and recommendations - we would be happy to have further discussion with you.
Sincerely,
Tamar, Dolores, and Sarah |
Prior to this spring, schools were allowed to make decision on whether they called out latin honors. All deans agree they will call latin honors at diploma ceremonies.
Joy adding phonetic name and green circle to indicate certification to marching cards.
Can we change grade due date to Sunday (from Monday)? Sure - communication should come from Dean Skinner to deans/faculty describing why this is happening.
Week prior to degree conferral has lots of curriculum changes (majors/minors)
Can we establish a deadline when curriculum additions freeze (but can still remove)?