Students receiving a grade of 'F' may repeat the course with benefits one time. If it is necessary to repeat the course a third time, the student must first successfully complete the course and then request the Collin College Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs Office complete the certification.
1) Submit Official Shot Record. Once you receive your Collin College student email, submit documentation directly to Med+Proctor. Select the "Register" button and enter your student email address.
For most students, you need to tell us you're graduating. Then we do our part: we'll package everything together to confer your certificate|degree to make it all official. This is called the "Petition to Graduate" process. For some students earning certificates this process is automatic.
You may declare or change a program of study in the student tab of Cougar Connect or at the Admissions and Records Office (ARO).
In a graduation ceremony for a college or university, the presiding officer or other authorized person formally confers degrees upon candidates, either individually or en masse. However, some graduates may physically receive their diploma later at a smaller college or departmental ceremonies, or even through the mail.
Note that to order official transcripts, students will need to order through a third party called Parchment. You can navigate to the Parchment website through the Collin website.
Applying for Graduation To access the application, students should log in to CougarWeb and select "Apply to Graduate" under the Student Quick Links section. Upon submission of the form a confirmation page will be displayed and students will receive communication regarding graduation via their CougarMail account.
Petition for Degree / Certificate Under Student Quick Links, select "Apply to Graduate." Students may complete a "Petition for Degree / Certificate" at any of our Student Enrollment and Services offices or you can download a form from the Admission Forms section of our web site.
Transfers of real property must be in writing and notarized. Deeds should be recorded in the county where the property is located. To ensure a legal change to the property title, you'll want the services of an attorney. A qualified attorney will prepare and file the real estate transfer deed.
To start Collin County divorce filing, you can send your documents to the court via the eFile platform, which is most suitable for uncontested cases. Alternatively, you can go to the court clerk at the office of the District Clerk and file in person. The address is 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 12132, McKinney, TX 75071.