You must register in order to receive your degree, whether or not you are attending your Convocation ceremony.
Students about to graduate must register to receive their degree. Registration is online. Here are the degree registration periods by faculty.
If you’re about to complete your studies, you’ll receive an email sent to your @uOttawa.ca address once the degree registration period begins.
Students about to graduate must register to receive their degree. Registration is online. Here are the four possible degree registration periods:
If you’re about to complete your studies, you’ll receive an email sent to your @uOttawa.ca address once the degree registration period begins.
During one of the above periods, log into uoZone . On the Applications tab, select Apply for graduation and follow the instructions. Once you apply, you can track your graduation status in your Student Center (also available on the Applications tab in uoZone).
Note: If you’re submitting a request for a degree in a program other than the one you’re enrolled in and the registration period is still open, please send an email to your faculty. If the registration period is closed, please submit a completed registration for degree and request for diploma (PDF, 288KB) form to your faculty.
For more information, see the How to Apply for Graduation tutorial, under the Apply for graduation application in uoZone.
On the registration form, indicate how the presenter should pronounce your name. To help the presenter read your name clearly, write ONLY the phonetic pronunciation of your name in the designated box (see examples of what to do and what not to do below).
Latin script and links to websites or audio files will not be accepted.
You can select the language in which your name should be pronounced (English or French) from a separate list on the form. If you wish to have part of your name pronounced in English and the other in French, add (FR) and (EN) in front of the parts of your name that apply to each language.
Last name | First name | What to do - Phonetic full name | What NOT to do |
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Elgharib | Chantal | Shantal El-ga-rib | My last name is pronounced “elle-ga-rib.” Thanks! |
Delorme | Ian | Ee-un De-lorm | Pronounce my name in English |
Schumacher | Lukas | Lookas Shoomaacher | Phonetic surname: Shoomacher |
Iqbal | Roozanil | N/A | I am no longer attending convocation. |
Jubinville | Jake | (EN) Jake (FR) Jubinville | Please pronounce my first name in English and my last name in French. |
If you think you will have met the requirements of your program by the end of this term and have not received an email asking you to complete the Registration for Degree and Request for Diploma form following the first week of the start of the degree registration period that applies to you your file, please contact your faculty.
If you fail to meet your degree requirements after having submitted the registration for degree and request for diploma (PDF, 288KB), you will have to fill out a new form once you have met the requirements in order to register for the appropriate convocation. However, if you paid fees to obtain an additional copy of your diploma, they will automatically be credited to your account for the next convocation.
You’ll receive an original regular-size diploma (8½ inches by 10½ inches) free of charge at your ceremony. Unclaimed diplomas will be mailed out. We’re also pleased to offer you a free digital diploma, which will be uploaded to MyCreds TM shortly after your degree has been conferred by the Senate. When it’s ready, you’ll receive an email to your @uOttawa.ca account with more information.
Any time after your degree has been conferred by the Senate, you can purchase a duplicate copy or a large format diploma (17 inches by 14 inches) through uoZone (under the Applications tab, select Purchase Official Documents). For more details about duplicate diplomas, go to Transcripts and academic documents (see “I want a copy of my diploma”).
The diploma you receive may come with one of the following citations, depending on your grade point average. Citations appear only on undergraduate diplomas and transcripts.
If you’re going to be receiving two different degrees at the same time, you must submit a degree request for each one.
If you’re taking courses for your degree at another institution, ask this institution to send an official transcript to your uOttawa faculty or school as soon as possible (no later than September 15 to receive your degree in the fall or May 15 to receive your degree in the spring).
Make sure your personal information is correct by clicking Personal Information in uoZone . Your personal data will be displayed as it currently appears in uoCampus, the student information system. Your name on the screen (your “primary name”) is the one that appears on your official documents, such as your diploma and transcripts.
To change your primary name, email [email protected] and submit a Request for Name Change form (PDF, 220KB), along with the supporting documents listed on the form.
If you have recently made a name change request through infoService, please note that it may take up to two weeks before the change appears.
For your name change request to be processed before your diploma is printed, you must submit your form by the following dates:
We appreciate that some students may be experiencing financial difficulties. Although they may attend the celebration, they will not receive diplomas, certificates, transcripts or enrolment verification documents (statements of studies, statements of degrees conferred).