Students must apply to graduate through GU Experience (instructions below) in order to be awarded their degree. Students who wish to graduate in August or December must apply to graduate by the first working day of those months. Students who wish to graduate in May are advised to apply to graduate by the first working day of February. Those who apply later than the first working day of February may be cleared to graduate, but they will not have their names in the Commencement program book and their diplomas may not be available at the Commencement ceremony in May.
Dissertations, doctoral projects or theses of students whose programs require them must be accepted by the Graduate School no later than May 1 in order to graduate for May 2025 or August 23 to graduate for August 2024. Check Submission of Dissertation and Submission of Thesis for complete information. In December, the date by which the dissertations, doctoral projects or theses must be accepted generally corresponds with the end of the exam period.
Graduation applications for students who do not meet all requirements by the deadline for the term in which they applied will be inactivated. Students must create a new Application for Graduate Degree for the following academic term in which the student intends to graduate.
Note: When applying to graduate in May, select the May 31, 2025 option. Your graduation date will be May 15, 16, 17 or 18, based on your school.
During the two weeks following the graduation date, the Graduate School works with programs to review student records and clear students to graduate. The names of the students who have fulfilled their degree requirements are sent to the Registrar’s Office for posting.
If you have any questions regarding your graduation clearance status, please contact your program or department administrator. The Graduate School will work with your department to resolve any issues.
Students must apply to graduate no later than the first business day of the month in which they intend to graduate. These deadlines also apply for students seeking a master’s in passing. Students should keep the deadline in mind when submitting a Student Petition for Change to Graduate Program to their DGS. Students seeking a master’s in passing should NOT apply to graduate in GU Experience.
Intended Graduation Month: Degree Date | Application Due Date |
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August: August 26, 2024 – Application opens first business day of January | Thursday, August 1, 2024 |
December: December 31, 2024 – Application opens the first day of June | Monday, December 2, 2024 |
May: May 15, 16, or 17, 2025 ‡ – Application opens first business day of January (graduation date based on your school) | Thursday, May 1, 2025* |
Special deadlines apply for spring semester graduation:
You MUST apply to graduate NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 1, 2025 if you wish to: (a) have your diploma available at the May graduation ceremony and (b) have your name and graduation information printed in the Commencement Book. This early deadline is required by the production schedules of both the diplomas and Commencement Book.
Students requesting Master’s in passing degrees should also apply for the degree using the relevant Student Petition for Change to Graduate Program as early as possible. Be sure to get the DGS signature on the form before sending in the form. If you want the degree to appear in the Commencement Book, you should submit the form by the February 1 deadline.
After the initial February 1 deadline, you may apply to graduate up until May 1. Dissertations, doctoral projects and theses must be accepted by the Graduate School by May 1, though there is an earlier deadline for uploading. See the bottom of the Submission page. If you apply after February 1 for May graduation, you will be able to participate in the Commencement ceremony, but your diploma MAY NOT be available at the ceremony and your graduation information WILL NOT be printed in the 2025 Commencement Book.
August and December diplomas are ordered at the end of those terms. Consult the table below to find out when your diploma should be available.
Graduates will receive an email message when they are cleared to graduate and again when diplomas arrive in DC and are ready to be picked up. The message includes the mailing address entered in the graduation application. It asks students to confirm whether they can pick up the diploma or if it should be mailed and to confirm or update the address if it will be mailed.
Note: Address updates made in GU Experience are not reflected on the graduation application.
Diplomas are large, measuring 14″ x 17″ (36cm by 43cm) and are only printed in Latin. View the translation of the Latin wording on your Georgetown University diploma.
On request, the Registrar’s Office issues a personalized English translation of the diploma words on regular-sized 8.5″ x 11″ paper. It does not resemble the diploma, but it can be useful in cases were the diploma is required proof of graduation. There is no charge for this additional document.
The Diploma Translation Request Form is online. Send any questions on the translation document to the Registrar’s Office at studentrecords@georgetown.edu .
Month Diploma Awarded | Diploma Availability |
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May | Late May/June |
August | Late September/October |
December | February |
University policy does not permit the release of either diplomas or final transcripts to students with unpaid balances greater than $100. Students with unpaid balances should contact the Office of Student Accounts for more information or to clear their accounts.
For more information about diplomas and transcripts, please see the Graduate Bulletin .
Transcripts are issued by the Registrar’s Office and ordered through Parchment. Information is accessible on their Transcripts webpage under the Academic Records, Grading & Transcripts tab.
It is best to check the Student Profile in GU Experience for the “Awarded Degree” notation before ordering a transcript. Orders placed before you see the notation might be delayed or sent out without the award of the degree.
All questions about graduation and other academic topics may be directed to the Dean’s Office’s Graduate Student Services email account at: gradstudentservices@georgetown.edu
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