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H.1 Applying to Graduate


All undergraduate and graduate students who expect to receive a credential must complete an Application to Graduate (whether you are attending the convocation ceremony or not). The Application to Graduate is available through the Student Centre at my.ucalgary.ca/. Deadlines to apply to graduate are available at: ucalgary.ca/registrar/graduation.

There are three conferrals per year: Fall Convocation, Winter Conferral, and Spring Convocation.

Credential requirements completed

Eligible Conferral

By end of Summer Term

Fall Convocation

By end of Fall Term

Winter Conferral*

By end of Winter Term

Spring Convocation

*There is no graduation ceremony connected with the Winter Conferral; students are invited to attend the Spring Convocation ceremony.

Students granted a letter of permission or approval for a deferred examination in the Winter Term of their graduating year are eligible to apply for Fall Convocation. Students are responsible for obtaining official transcripts and submitting them to the Office of the Registrar not later than one month before any conferral.

Students must be approved by their Faculty to be eligible to graduate and to participate in a convocation ceremony. Students who are not approved will be required to submit another Application to Graduate for a future conferral date.


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