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Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, students must fulfill the requirements listed below:
* A student who is a candidate for the associate’s degree must have a minimum of 60 credits. A student who is a candidate for a baccalaureate degree, must have a minimum of 120 credits.
* A student must have at least a 2.0 grade point average (GPA).
* A student must have taken a minimum of 30 credits at John Jay College of Criminal Justice including 50% of his/her major.
* A student must fulfill all course requirements for one of the major areas of specialization at the College as outlined in the Undergraduate Bulletin.
* A student must file an Application for a Degree in the Registrar’s Office early in the semester in which he/she plans to graduate. Students should submit the application for degree after they have earned 90 credits.
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