Graduation

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Welcome to the Graduation Information Page! Here you'll find all the necessary details to ensure a smooth graduation process.

New Service for Graduating Students: Degree Quick Check

November 25-29, 2024
Daily, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

If you’re planning to graduate at the end of the Winter 2025 term, make sure you’re on track! Join a quick Zoom drop-in session with an Academic Advisor during our Get Set for Graduation week. Here’s how it works:

  • What: 5-10 minute Zoom session with an Academic Advisor
  • Why: Review your academic progress, confirm degree requirements, and get any last-minute questions answered.
  • How to Join: Click on the “Join Now” button below to access the Zoom link and join the queue.

No appointment is needed—just drop in and make sure everything is ready for graduation!

Important Notes Regarding Graduation

  1. Graduation Ceremony Schedule  
    Queen’s University holds graduation twice per year.
    Winter (Spring/June) Graduation: Held in June for students completing their final courses in Fall or Winter terms.
    Summer (Fall/November) Graduation: Held in November for students completing their final courses in the Summer term.
  2. Application Status and What It Means
    1. Applied: Your application has been received. The FAS Degree List team will begin reviewing it shortly.
      In Review: Your application is currently under review.
    2. CondApprvd: Your application has been reviewed, and, upon the successful completion of your current courses, you are on track to graduate.
    3. Approved: Your final grades have been submitted and our Degree List team has confirmed your eligibility to graduate.
    4. Awarded: The Office of the University Registrar has officially awarded your degree (or certificate). The degree notation will be posted on your transcript soon.
    5. Reminder: No news is good news. If there’s an issue with your eligibility, we will contact you via your Queen’s email.
  3. Deferred Exams or Assignments
    Deferred work may delay your eligibility for the current graduation cycle. If final grades aren’t posted by our degree list deadlines, you may need to wait to graduate during the next graduation cycle.
  4. Transfer Credits and Graduation Timing
    Students with transfer credits should ensure grades are posted to their student record by degree list deadline to avoid postponing graduation.