What do I put for expected graduation on my resume?
If you’re applying for jobs before you graduate, you should include the name of your school, its city and the month and year you’re expected to graduate on your resume. You can also include your major or program of study, your GPA (if it’s above a 3.0) and any outstanding academic accomplishments you’ve made thus far.
Do you list degree in progress on resume?
If you’re still pursuing a degree, your resume should make clear that your education is in progress. Follow this example: “Master of Business Administration degree candidate; anticipated completion May, 2020” If you have additional certifications, break them out and list them in their own section.
What do you say on a resume when you haven’t graduated yet?
If you have not yet graduated but intend to, you can list details about your college, including location and name, and then put “degree expected” and your anticipated graduation year.
Should I put PhD after my name on resume?
“The only academic credentials (degrees) that you should list after your name at the top of the résumé should be doctorate level degrees, such as MD, DO, DDS, DVM, PhD, and EdD. A master’s degree or bachelor’s degree should never be included after your name.