Graduation
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Congratulations! Almost at the end of your award and wondering what your next steps are? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
On this page:\ Graduations 2026 | Eligibility to graduate | Conferral - you're officially a UTS graduate!\ Graduation documents | Graduation ceremonies | After graduation | Rules
Graduations 2026
Autumn 2026
Spring 2026
Completion of your course and eligibility to graduate
Checklist for your final session
Set to passed
Conferral
Conferral is the administrative process by which your degree is awarded. You're considered a graduate of UTS once your conferral date has passed. Every student who fulfils the requirements for completion of an award course is eligible for formal conferral of the award by the University Academic Board.
The important dates* for 2026 conferrals can be found below.
Please note graduands are invited to ceremonies based on their date of conferral.
November 2025 period
February 2026 period
March 2026 period
May 2026 period
July 2026 period
September 2026 period
November 2026 period
* Please note that these dates may be subject to change. If you have concerns about the status of your course and the set to passed deadline is approaching, you can submit an Ask UTS enquiry.
Graduation documents
You'll receive graduation documents after your degree has been conferred by the Academic Board. You'll have access to the following:
- Academic record (transcript)
- Australian Higher Education Statement (AHEGS)
- UTS testamur (certificate of completion)
Digital graduation documents
Hard copy graduation documents
Graduation ceremonies
Ceremonies are held twice a year in Autumn and Spring.
Who can attend a ceremony?
When will my ceremony be?
How do I register for a ceremony?
Still have questions about ceremonies? Check out our Graduation ceremonies FAQs.
After graduation
Alumni
Careers
Rules
Rules governing awards and graduation are in Section 13: Awards and Graduation of the University's student and related rules.