Graduation

Are you ready to graduate?

1. Review the College of Engineering and Applied Science'sÌýGraduation Requirements

2. Use the Registrar'sÌýDegree AuditÌýtool to check your progress on meeting degree requirementsÌý

Apply to graduate

First, check-in with yourÌýto make sure you are on track to complete all degree requirements.

Students apply to graduate via the online student center in yourÌý.

Graduation Ceremonies

Spring Commencement Ceremony

Fall Commencement Ceremony

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Ring & Pin Ceremony

In 2018, the college established a new tradition for graduating students to participate in a ceremony marking their rite of passage from student to graduate. TheÌýprogram includes ceremonies from theÌý, theÌý, and a ceremony that CU Engineering developed for our applied science degrees. This celebratory event is hosted in partnership with the college’s alumni engagement team and theÌýGraduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Board. After the ceremony, attendees will have the opportunity to raise a glass with their classmates during the reception while learning more about to stay involved with the college after graduation.

Thursday, April 3
5-7 p.m.
Williams Village Central Multipurpose Room

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Becoming a CU Engineering ForeverBuff

Graduating students will join a ForeverBuff network of more than 47,000 alumni from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The college provides a number of opportunities to remain engaged and leverage the network. Learn more about the college’sÌýregional networks,Ìývolunteer opportunities, and more on theÌýalumni site.

Graduating Student Awards

The College of Engineering and Applied Science awards are presented to graduating students. Some may be awarded annually, others semi-annually, and not all awards are given every year. Students may be nominated by faculty, staff or students.

Awards List

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