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When a currently enrolled student dies prior to completing requirements for a degree or meeting an academic goal at Howard Community College (HCC), that student may be recognized posthumously for the work completed at the college and as a gesture of compassion to the student’s family. There are two types of posthumous recognition, including the posthumous degree and the posthumous certificate of recognition. A posthumous degree is given when the deceased student was nearing completion of degree or certificate requirements. Criteria for the posthumous degree include: If a deceased student does not qualify for the award of a posthumous degree, the student may be given formal recognition for studying at the college. A posthumous certificate of recognition may be given when the following criteria are met:
 * The student has completed 75 percent or more of the required courses.
 * The student was enrolled in classes at HCC at the time of death.
 * The student was in good academic and financial standing with the college as defined in policy [|10.14] and procedure [|10.14.01] entitled Academic Standards.
 * The student has attempted at least 12 credits at the college.
 * The student was enrolled in classes at HCC at the time of death.
 * The student was in good academic and financial standing with the college, as defined in policy [|10.14] and procedure [|10.14.01] entitled Academic Standards, at the time of death.