The University of Liberia (UL) issues out application form in triplicate to students wishing to apply for graduation;
The UL customarily clears students for graduation in two distinct categories on the basis of the time of completion of total academic course load:
\(\textbf{CATEGORY ONE (1)}\) – students who complete all their academic course load no later than the first semester of the graduating year. Course load must be completed before or at the end of the first semester;
\(\textbf{CATEGORY TWO (2)}\) – students who completed their academic course load at the end of the second semester of the graduating year;
The Office of Enrollment Services (OES), UL has given out 828 and 4,096 application forms for category one and two, respectively.
The OES UL has given out 828 category one Application Forms for December 2018 Graduation;
517 of those forms were filled out and returned to OES for clearing;
485 Applicants have been vetted;
From the 485 Applicants vetted, 352 students successfully completed courses enshrined in their curricula;
From the 485 Applicants vetted, 133 students have unsatisfied grades in some courses and are therefore labelled denied.
The OES UL has given out 4096 category two Application Forms for December 2018 Graduation;
2,441 of those forms were filled out and returned to OES for clearing;
The OES has commenced vetting category two graduation application forms with 785 students already vetted and cleared;
1,130 applicants already cleared from both Categories;
378 forms returned from Graduate and Professional Schools;
Our staff are working very hard to meet up with the October 31, 2018 deadline.
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University of Liberia (UL)
Republic of Liberia, West Africa.
The OES has received from departments and colleges a total of 2,958 graduation application forms for both category one and two.
The hardworking staff at OES have vetted 287 forms, clearing 267, and denying 20.
Given the huge task and limited time, with deadline set at Oct. 31, 2018; the OES is appealing for food and transportation to encourage her staff work overtime.