Everything you need to know to prepare for and attend your 2025 graduation ceremony.
We are looking ahead to our 2025 ceremonies planning and are excited to celebrate our newest graduate's achievements this year!
We also encourage those who will be attending the ceremonies this year to thoroughly read through the Graduation Checklist as this will answer many of the questions you may have about your ceremony.
If you have any questions about the ceremonies that are not answered in the FAQs or Graduation Checklist, please contact ceremonies@ucl.ac.uk.
About the 2025 ceremonies
- When are the 2025 events?
We are currently working to confirm the 2025 dates and we will let you know as soon as possible.
Please keep an eye on the Graduation Schedule, as we will update this as soon as we have any further information.
- What do I need to do to attend the ceremony?
- You will need to indicate your interest in attending Graduation on Portico. The expression of interest period opens in January, and we will provide more details closer to that time to those who are eligible to attend a ceremony in 2025. If you do not register your interest, you will not be eligible to attend your ceremony. Submitting your interest is necessary to receive an invitation to register and secure your place on the Graduation Portal.
- All students who have indicated their interest in attending a ceremony on Portico will receive a link to our Graduation Portal closer to the ceremony date. There, you will be able to confirm your attendance, book your gown, and order guest tickets.
Please ensure your email address is current in your Portico account, as all graduation-related communications will be sent there.
- Do I have to attend the 2025 ceremonies in order to graduate?
We would be delighted to welcome as many of our students to celebrate your achievements with us, as possible! However, attendance at graduations is optional. Your degree will be valid, and degree certificates and final transcripts are dispatched within five months of your award being conferred, regardless of whether you attend.
If you’ve lost your degree certificate or never received it, you can contact Student Records to get a new one. Please see their webpage for more information.
- When will I find out my ceremony date and time?
We will share the confirmed dates and times as soon as they are available. We understand the need to plan in advance, especially for family and friends traveling from afar to celebrate with you. Students who express their interest in graduation through Portico will receive an email notification with their specific ceremony date and time.
Eligibility
- Who is eligible to attend their graduation ceremony in 2025?
All graduates must have their award confirmed in order to attend a graduation ceremony. Eligibility criteria will be posted below once this has been confirmed. There will be specific deadlines by which your award must be confirmed to be eligible for attendance at a ceremony in 2025. Unfortunately, if your award is confirmed after these deadlines, you would not be eligible to attend a ceremony and would be invited to a later set of graduations once your award has been conferred.
Please note, when applying for an extension or deferral in your course, it's important to keep in mind that this could make you ineligible to meet the deadlines required to graduate with your cohort and attend your designated ceremony in 2025. It may cause delays to your attendance at graduation.
Programme
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Undergraduate students
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Research Graduate students (PhD)
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*Conferral is the date on which a UCL degree is confirmed as being completed and awarded to the student. If your award is conferred after these dates, you will be invited to a later ceremony.
For students who go into late summer assesment or reassesment, please see additional details about eligibility below.
- Outstanding Debt
Please make sure you have no outstanding debt on your account, as only those with no outstanding fees will be invited to register for graduation. Please contact fees@ucl.ac.uk to arrange payment.
- Late Summer Assessment
Any students that need to complete late summer assessments will not be eligible to attend the planned ceremony with their cohort.
Please make sure your email address is up to date in Portico to receive information about attending a ceremony at a later graduation period.
Booking your ceremony
- How and when can I express my interest to attend a ceremony?
To attend a ceremony, you must first complete an initial expression of interest for Graduation on Portico.
The expression of interest will open in January, and we will provide more information to eligible graduates as the date approaches. If you do not indicate your interest in attending Graduation, you will not be able to participate in the ceremony and will not be invited to register and confirm your spot on the Graduation Portal.
- Confirming your place at your graduation ceremony- Graduation Portal
For all those eligible students who have indicated on Portico they wanted to attend a graduation ceremony in 2025, you will receive a link to our Graduation Portal closer to the ceremony date where you will be able to confirm your place, book your gown and order guest tickets. You must complete this step in order to attend your ceremony and have your name read out on the day.
Preparing for the day
- How do I book my gown?
It is mandatory for all graduates to wear Academic Dress to be able to cross the stage. You will be able to book your gown via the Graduation Portal once it opens for your period.
Marston Events are our appointed supplier who will be on site at the graduation ceremonies to help graduates collect and put on the gowns. You can arrange a gown from elsewhere, but if you have chosen to get your gown from another supplier please contact us to make sure it complies with UCL's gown specification - ceremonies@ucl.ac.uk.
- What should I wear?
All students crossing the stage must wear a gown which identifies the degree level of the award you have studied - the people at the gowning station will make sure you have the right gown and help you put it on.
We suggest graduates wear smart or formal wear under the gown. We also recommend wearing appropriate footwear for walking up and down several steps and across the stage.
- How do I arrange official graduation photography?
During registration, you will be able to prebook your professional graduation photography via the Graduation Portal. Please note that this is an optional service. This will be available at the Royal Festival Hall for you to take photos on your own and with your loved ones, before the ceremony.
- Can I provide any information to make sure my name is read out correctly?
We know it’s important that your moment crossing the stage is as special as possible. When you register for your student ticket, we'll ask you to share with us how you’d like your name to be read out when you cross the stage, including phonetic spelling. An example of phonetic spelling can be found below where capitals are used to show where emphasis should be placed:
E.G. Wiktoria Lihan (Vic-tor-ree-a LEE-hahn )
Please note that unless specified when registering on the graduation portal, the name you are registered with at UCL will be the default to what is read out as you cross the stage.
- What if I or any of my guests have accessibility requirements?
Our team at UCL and at the Royal Festival Hall look forward to welcoming you and your guests. Our aim is to ensure that every graduate and guest feels at ease and has all necessary arrangements to fully participate and enjoy the festivities.
Upon booking through the graduation portal, you'll have the opportunity to specify any accessibility requirements for yourself or your guests. Please provide as much relevant detail as possible so we can have these in place for you. Additionally, we'll be in contact closer to the graduation date to discuss how we can offer the best support to you and your guests. You can view further details about accessibility at Royal Festival Hall here.
If there's any information we can provide now to help you feel more comfortable about attending, please don't hesitate to let us know how we can assist.
- UCL Go App
Download the UCL Go app on your phone and head to the graduation section! This will provide you and your guests further information regarding the upcoming ceremonies. It will also provide you with alerts for important deadlines and information you need to know.
No username or password is required so friends and family can also use the app. If you already have UCL Go, to Access the Graduation information, log out of the app and choose 'Graduation'. To log out on Apple devices tap Settings in the bottom navigation bar and scroll down to 'Logout'. On Android devices tap the three lines in the top right and then tap the 'key' icon.
- Graduation Checklist
We encourage all of our graduates due to attend a ceremony this year to thoroughly read through the Graduation Checklist as this will provide a detailed walk through of your day before, during and after. It will answer many common questions such as how long the ceremony lasts and when to arrive. It also provides helpful videos for our graduates who may want more information of what to expect on the day when you arrive to Royal Festival Hall and prepare you for your walk across the stage!
You can find the graduation checklist here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/graduation/graduation-checklist
Guests
- Can my family and friends attend?
Yes. We welcome you to invite your friends and family who have supported you throughout your studies to join us in celebrating your special achievement. Please be aware that guests and graduates are sat separately. Information on how to book guest tickets will be communicated once the Graduation portal opens. You can also book a private box for up to four guests. Based on the venue's capacity, tickets may be limited per graduate but we anticipate that you will be able to bring as many guests as you would like. All graduates will have the chance to secure guest tickets while the graduation portal is open, regardless of the time of booking. Start making your guest list now!
- Can I bring children to my graduation?
When deciding whether to bring a child as a guest, we ask you to consider the formal nature of the event and that guests will be required to sit for a long period of time so this may not be particularly suitable for babies or young children. Please note that only our graduates cross the stage so children must be seated with another guest whilst you have your moment!
Children under 3 can attend for free and will need to be seated on a guests lap. If they are over 3, they will be required to have a ticket and their own seat.
Travel
- What if I need a visa to attend?
Please check the UK Government guidance on whether you need a visa to travel to London.
For students graduating in 2025 - if you require a visa invitation letter from UCL, you will be able to download one on the Portico visa letter application once you have expressed your interest in attending a graduation on Portico. Obtaining a visa might take several weeks and we ask that you make sure you request a visa letter from UCL and complete all legal requirements before you travel.
- What if my family need a visa?
We can only provide invitation letters for our students and graduates. We cannot write invitations to family and friends who also want to attend. Details on how you can write your own invitation and apply for guest visas are available on the UCL visitor visa page.
- What if I need accommodation for my ceremony?
We don't directly offer accommodation. However, UCL Summer Residences are open to the general public at affordable prices from 23rd June to 7th September 2025. As a UCL student or alumni, you are eligible for a 10% discount on your booking! For more information, please visit the UCL Summer Residences page.
Contact us
If your questions have not been answered in our FAQs or the other pages of the website, you can contact the Graduation Ceremonies Team by emailing ceremonies@ucl.ac.uk. Please remember to quote your student number (for example: 12345678) when emailing.