If you elect not to attend the ceremony and wish to collect your documents in person, you should change your status to 'Collect' in eStudent. To authorise somebody else to collect your graduation documents, send a request with details from your student email or AskMQ. The request should include the full name and date of birth of the person collecting the documents. All persons will be required to produce valid identification upon collection. You may defer your graduation for up to 12 months.
Permission to defer graduation will only be granted for compelling personal, professional, or academic reasons. Once you receive your Completion Letter, within two weeks, send your request to graduation mq.
Requests to defer graduation after the closing date for RSVP of your current graduation allocation will not be approved. Note: Students who qualify for the award of a Bachelors degree and have enrolled in honours must have the Bachelors degree conferred either in person or in absentia. Students who do not attend graduation or have not updated their attendance status from 'HOLD' in eStudent by the RSVP date will graduate in absentia and your documents will be held by the Graduations Team.
If your attendance status is 'HOLD', email graduation mq. If you graduate in absentia, you cannot attend a subsequent ceremony. If you are unable to attend your graduation but would still like to order graduation merchandise, visit our Memorabilia page.
Not attending graduation. Students Study Graduation Not attending graduation. Graduating in absentia If you are not attending your graduation ceremony graduating in absentia , there are a number of options available for collecting your degree. Click on "Check for Graduation".
The award you have qualified with will be displayed together with your individual graduation ceremony location, date and time.
And if you're the first person in your family to graduate college, you don't have a choice in the matter — your attendance is mandatory. If you still need more convincing, here are all the reasons you should attend your graduation ceremony, even if you don't want to. School is ending and your career is about to begin. This is the last school experience you'll have, so you won't want to miss it. How many nights did you stay up working on an assignment? How many years have you been sitting in classrooms, taking tests, and jotting down notes?
If nothing else, do it to celebrate what you've been working towards. You'll all go off and start your own lives after this. You'll probably stay in touch, but this is a day you should share with them. They're like a giant bag of satin that they give to honor seriously accomplished humans. LIVE in that gown for the day. This will probably be the best party of the year, and everyone in attendance will have been at the ceremony.
Don't be the guy or gal who missed out. A standard gift for new graduates is money, because everyone knows you're about to be dirt poor as you start your career. But typically, cash is only given to the person wearing the cap and holding a diploma, so make sure you're that person. This is a key part of the transition. You can't skip it, or you'll feel like something is missing.
I finished school a semester early and moved from New Hampshire to California in the spring. But I flew back to the good ol' Granite State because I'm an only child, and my parents helped me pay for college, and they earned my graduation ceremony just as much as I did.
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