Graduation, Certification, and Commencement

Students must remain enrolled until the end of the semester in which all degree requirements are completed. All degree requirements must be complete by the deadline in order to graduate in a given semester.

Obtaining Degree Certification

Provisional Certification

The Graduate School will issue a letter of provisional certification when requested by the student. The student must have completed all the requirements for an advanced degree, including submitting the thesis, dissertation, or report to the Graduate School. A provisional certification may be needed if an employer requires proof of degree completion well in advance of official certification of the degree. A provisional certification is generally not available for a coursework student, since all grades need to be submitted prior to awarding a degree. Contact the Graduate School for additional assistance.

Official Certification

The Board of Trustees receives and approves the list of degree recipients at its next regular meeting after the end of the semester. That meeting date is the conferral date for the degrees, but the effective date is the end of the semester in which the student finishes. After the end of the semester in which the student finishes, the degree awarded will appear on the student's transcript. Students may request an official transcript to obtain proof of their degree before receiving a diploma.

Diplomas

Diplomas will be mailed approximately six weeks after the end of the semester a student completes their degree. Diplomas are sent to the address provided in the Graduation Application. Students should notify the Graduate School with any address changes prior to the end of their final semester. Contact the Registrar for information on requesting duplicate or replacement diplomas.

Final grades

Final grades are maintained by the University as a permanent record.  Students who wish to receive an official record of their final grades may request a transcript from the Registrar's Office.

Participating in Commencement

Michigan Tech's commencement ceremonies are at the end of fall and spring semesters. Commencement information is emailed to all eligible students about two months before the ceremony. Attendees receive a series of instructional emails throughout the semester.

The Graduation Application is due to the Graduate School by the Friday of the 5th week of classes, by 4 p.m. in order to participate in commencement.