This is your comprehensive guide for everything you need to know about graduating, convocation and transitioning from students to alumni.
The Class of 2024 receives congratulatory wishes from Concordia's President and Vice-Chancellor, as well as the Co-Chancellors.
Graduation is successfully completing your degree.
Students finishing their courses in the summer term must apply to graduate by July 15, 2024.
Convocation is the ceremony that celebrates the end of studies.
Registration for the October 15 convocation is now open. The deadline to register is Monday, September 30, 2024.
May 1, 2024 - July 15, 2024
The Faculty of Fine Arts ceremonies are held once per year at the spring convocation.
The deadline to submit nominations for medals and awards is April 7 each year.
The Black Student Graduation Celebration is a moment to recognize and celebrate Concordia’s Black graduates for their hard work, contributions and achievements, and to usher them into a strong network of fellow graduates, faculty, staff and alumni.
Are you First Nations, Inuit or Métis and graduating? The Otsenhákta Student Centre (OSC) hosts an annual Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration, where you will be able to celebrate your achievements with friends, family and Concordia community. Graduating students must be registered with the OSC in order to participate.