Degrees are conferred by the Board of Governors of the university
in May, upon the recommendation of the Camden Faculty Senate. Diplomas
are presented at the commencement convocation of the Camden campus.
Students must have
1. earned a minimum of 30 credits of the
final 42 credits as regularly enrolled undergraduates at
Rutgers-Camden, including at least 12 credits in the major;
2. completed at least 120 credits with a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or better;
3. fulfilled all basic requirements of the college (see General Curricular Requirements);
4. fulfilled the specific requirements of a major program; and
5. discharged all academic, disciplinary, and financial obligations to the university.
All of the above conditions must be satisfied before the degree will be
conferred. Only those students who have satisfied all degree conditions
may participate in the commencement convocation.