Graduating Seniors: Failing to meet Labor Requirement
Graduating seniors who fail to meet their Labor Program minimum requirement in their final term will have their transcripts withheld, (both academic and labor), until they’ve competed a required number of community service hours. The number of community service hours will be based both on the hours not met and student’s past work performance. The graduate is responsible for locating, and securing a non-paid community service position. Before starting work, the graduate must submit to the Labor Program Office written details regarding the position which must include the community service organization or agency contact information. The information will be utilized by the Labor Program to verify and approve the position.
Upon completing the work the graduate must provide a time sheet that is signed by a representative of the agency, including contact information for the purpose of verifying the work was performed and met the performance requirements of the agency and the labor program. Upon verification by the Labor Program, the graduate’s transcripts will be made available for release to the student.
Note: Students who fail to complete the labor requirement during their final term of enrollment are subject to all disciplinary actions indicated in the above sections of the handbook- including suspension prior to graduation.