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2019-2020 Student Handbook 59 seminar (three hours) is transferred, one elective may be taken. Continuing Education for Denver Seminary DMin Graduates Graduates of the Denver Seminary DMin program are encouraged to continue their education by auditing doctoral seminars. They will enroll as non-transcripted auditors and must complete all pre-seminar reading so they are prepared to interact in the seminar sessions. The fee for a non-transcripted audit is $35.00. Contact the Registrar's Office for the application form. Current students will have preference over returning graduates for a seat in the class until the registration deadline. Textbooks Students will obtain their own textbooks. If a student has difficulty locating a book, the student should contact fellow students, the instructor, or the DMin office for suggestions. Graduation The candidate will submit a Graduation Application form to the Registrar's office no later than the date specified on the form. Fall graduation applications - due by October 1. Spring graduation applications - due by February 1. Summer graduation applications - due by May 1. Complete this early, as the Registrar's office does not accept late graduation applications. The graduation application is available on MyDenSem under My Academics in the Academic Forms section. The policies of the Seminary will prevail in graduation procedures. All financial obligations to the Seminary must be met prior to graduation. It is the policy of the Seminary to rent the academic regalia. Students will submit measurements to the registrar's office on the graduation application form. Doctoral hoods are rented and must be returned along with the graduation robe. Students who wish to purchase regalia should contact the Registrar's office for information. Withdrawal/Leave of Absence DMin students must follow the same protocol as master's level students regarding Withdrawal and Leave of Absence. Please refer to these respective sections in this Handbook. NOTES: 1. A student who returns from a withdrawn status is subject to the catalog requirements in place at the time of reentry. 2. Note that a leave of absence or withdrawal does not extend the time limit a student has to complete their program.

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