May 2024 Commencement Events

 

    Saturday, May 11th, 2024

    Commencement ceremony:

    • 5 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena 
    • Doors will open at 4 p.m. Graduates should arrive no later than 4:15 p.m.
    • Tickets are not required.  There is no limit on the amount of guests a student can bring. 
    • Parking will be available free of charge on the day.  
    • Students are required to RSVP through MyUI.

    Degree application deadlines

    • Spring 2024 graduates: February 23rd, 2024
    • Summer 2024 graduates: June 7th, 2024*
    • Fall 2024 graduates: October 4th, 2024

    * There is no summer ceremony. If you are interested in participating in a ceremony but are a summer graduate, see this page for instructions. 

    Information for graduates

    Tickets for the commencement ceremony are not required.

    Attire

    All graduates must wear a cap and gown to participate in the commencement ceremony.  Beginning Fall 2023, the University of Iowa has updated regalia. Students can order through the Iowa Hawk Shop.  For more information on attire and deadlines for ordering, please see the university commencement page

    Students are advised to avoid high heels, because floors may be slippery when crossing the stage. Students should not bring personal items with them, as they are not permitted on stage and there is no secure place to store during the ceremony.  

    Beta Gamma Sigma members and Tippie Honors graduates will wear honors cords with their academic attire. Cords can be picked up in the Undergraduate Program Office, C140 PBB.

    Announcements

    You may purchase personalized announcements specifically designed with the University of Iowa's school crest and customized with your name, degree, major, time, date, and place of the ceremony.  

    December ceremony details

    Arrival and Line-up

    Upon arrival, you will locate your check-in table (organized according to last name).  There you will pick up your name card, which you will carry with you to the stage.  You may sit where you want, there is no line-up.  The ceremony will begin with the faculty processional promptly at 5:00 p.m.

    Ceremony

    The ceremony begins with a welcome and introduction of the platform officials, comments from an invited speaker, comments from the student speaker, and conferral of degrees. Next, the marshals will direct graduates to walk across the stage.

    You will scan your card so that your name appears on the live streaming broadcast of the ceremony. Then, you will hand your card to a college representative who will read your name as you proceed across the stage to shake hands with officials, and exit the stage to have your photo taken.

    Recessional

    At the conclusion of the ceremony, your marshal will dismiss each row in an orderly manner. You will proceed through the auditorium in the same way you entered. You can rejoin your guests in the lobby.

    Diplomas

    Diplomas will be mailed to your residing address after a final audit confirms that all requirements have been met. Participation in the ceremony is not a validation of graduation.

    Photos

    Professional photographers will be taking two photos of each candidate at the ceremonies: a more formal "posed" photo taken prior to being recognized on stage and a "candid" photo taken while shaking hands with a university official.

    To receive a complimentary proof (with no obligation to purchase), students must complete the address information on the back of the name card. This photo name card will be handed to the reader as each student is recognized on stage. Students should check for accuracy.

    Complimentary proofs will be mailed and emailed to the graduates within 10 days of the ceremony.

    Information for guests

    Seats are not reserved and tickets are not required.

    Please see the University Commencement Website for further details. 

    Special needs

    A sign language interpreter will be on-stage to interpret the ceremony. 

    For the May ceremony at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, see parking and seating information (pdf) for guests with physical disabilities and limited mobility.  

    For the December ceremony at Hancher Auditorium, see the parking map (pdf) for locations of accessible parking.

    Food and lodging information