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Graduating from UVic

students in grad robes

Undergraduate students

You can apply to graduate during your final year of study. We'll confirm that you've met the requirements for your program, then submit your application for approval by the UVic Senate.

Spring graduation

Undergraduate students can graduate in Spring 2024 if your last course takes place in Fall 2023 (September - December) or Spring 2024 (January - April).

Deadlines and dates for Spring 2024 graduation
Application opens July 15, 2023
Application deadline December 15, 2023
Late application deadline* February 15, 2024
Faculty approval mid May 2023
Graduation approved by Senate May 23, 2024
Convocation ceremonies June 2024

*Late applications are subject to additional fees. If you miss the deadline, you can apply for a future graduation period.

Fall graduation

Undergraduate students can graduate in Fall 2024 if your last course takes place in Summer 2024 (May - August).

Deadlines and dates for Fall 2024 graduation
Application opens February 15, 2024
Application deadline July 15, 2024
Late application deadline* September 10, 2024
Faculty approval mid October 2024
Graduation approved by Senate October 23, 2024
Convocation ceremonies November 2024

*Late applications are subject to additional fees. If you miss the deadline, you can apply for a future graduation period.

Review your eligibility to graduate

Before you apply to graduate, make sure you meet UVic's minimum degree requirements.

  • Review your Curriculum, Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) report. It will show you the graduation requirements for your program. This is not required for Juris Doctor students. Contact your academic adviser if you have any questions about your program requirements.
  • Make sure your program details appear correctly, including honours, minors, specializations or concurrent programs. If you're also completing a diploma or certificate program, make sure it is listed too.
  • If you are graduating with surplus credit, you may be able to hold it toward a future credential. To do this, you must get permission from your academic adviser at least two months before you graduate.

Check your transfer credit

You can check your transfer credit in the Transfer Credit Information section of your administrative transcript. Make sure that all your transfer credit appears correctly.

If you're currently attending another college or university, you must arrange for an official transcript with all your final grades to be sent to the Office of the Registrar and Enrolment Management by:

  • February 15 for spring graduation
  • September 10 for fall graduation

When these dates occur on a weekend, the transcript deadline is extended to the next business day.

Application fees

You must pay your graduation application fee online when you submit your application. You can use Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Contact mygrad@uvic.ca for alternate payment methods.

The application fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. If your application is cancelled, you'll need to re-apply for a future graduation. You'll have to pay the fee again.

  • Application fee: $40
  • Late application fee: $10

Submit your application to graduate

Before you submit your application, make sure your preferred email address, phone number, and mailing address are up to date in Online tools. We'll use your preferred email to contact you about your application to graduate.

Review the graduation timeline and application fees, then submit your application by the deadline.

  • The application will display your current declared program(s).
  • You must submit a separate application for each credential you plan to graduate from.
  • If part of your declared program is missing or incorrect, you must indicate it on your application. Components that could be missing or incorrect are honours, double or combined majors, minors, concentrations, specializations, options, co-op or work experience.

We'll notify you by email when your graduation has been officially awarded or if there are any issues with your eligibility to graduate. If you fail to respond, your application for graduation might be cancelled.

Monitor your CAPP report

Review your Curriculum, Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) report any time you add or drop a course. Any duplicate or mutually exclusive course registrations won't be reflected on your CAPP report until the course has been graded.

You can also review the status of your graduation eligibility on your CAPP report (graduation status) or in Online tools (application status).

Application statuses in CAPP reports and Online tools
CAPP Online tools Details
Submitted Submitted Application received
Applied to Graduate In progress* Application is under review
Records Approval In progress* You will be recommended for graduation
Awarded Awarded

Congratulations, you've officially graduated!

- Cancelled Application cancelled

*It's normal for your application to stay in this status until early May (spring graduation) or early October (fall graduation). If you need confirmation of your application to graduate, order a degree completion letter.

Register for convocation

After you apply to graduate, you'll receive an email invitation to attend a convocation ceremony and have your parchment presented to you on stage.

  • Invitations for spring convocation are usually sent in late March.
  • Invitations for fall convocation are usually sent in late September.

You must register in order to attend a convocation ceremony.

Your parchment and other graduation documents

A parchment is an official document that shows you have successfully completed an academic program. You'll receive your parchment after your graduation has been approved by the UVic Senate. Graduates can also order:

  • Degree completion letters
  • Invitation letters for international convocation guests
  • Certificates of degree completion
  • Replacement parchments

Parchments and other graduation documents

Need help?

If you need to change information on your application or if you have any questions, contact mygrad@uvic.ca or 250-721-8121