Undergraduate Graduation Information
Graduation Tasks to Complete
Graduating students have a few tasks to complete when they are ready to graduate. This includes completing all remaining degree requirements satisfactorily, applying for graduation in Enroll & Pay, indicating participation in the engineering recognition ceremony, and purchasing regalia.
1. Complete all remaining degree requirements
Graduation requirements are different at each degree level (Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees). Students are encouraged to talk to their academic advisor when they are ready to complete any milestone in their academic career. The School of Engineering Dean’s staff, in cooperation with departmental staff, is responsible for processing graduation each semester and coordinates the Engineering Recognition Ceremony in the fall and spring.
All Students should refer to KU’s Academic Catalog to review degree requirements for their program and the Academic Calendar to be sure they meet posted deadlines for graduation requirements. Students who wish to have a graduation check in the semester prior to their degree completion can schedule an appointment with their JAA academic advisor through Jayhawk GPS, or contact their department.
Students will not graduate until all requirements are met.
2. Apply for Graduation
This application in Enroll & Pay is for your degree and alerts School and University staff. The deadline to apply for graduation in Enroll & Pay for fall is November 1 and for spring is March 1.
3. RSVP for the School of Engineering Recognition Ceremony
RSVP for the engineering winter (December) or spring (May) recognition ceremony if you intend to "walk" in that ceremony. The respective RSVP form is updated each semester for each ceremony.
4. Regalia Purchases
If you are walking, make arrangements for any regalia you need. Students cannot participate in any KU graduation ceremony without regalia.
Undergraduate Academic Honors
Each school awards graduation with distinction or graduation with highest distinction. No more than the upper 10 percent of the graduating class may graduate with distinction. No more than 3 percent of the graduating class may graduate with highest distinction.
Students must have completed at least 64 hours graded A through F in residence at KU (including the hours in which they are enrolled during the semester of graduation). Awards of distinction and highest distinction are based solely on the grade-point average determined by KU residence credit hours unless the overall grade-point average (including transfer hours) is lower than the residence grade-point average. In this case, the award is determined by the overall grade-point average. Students who rank in the upper 10 percent of their graduating class graduate with distinction. The upper third of those awarded distinction graduate with highest distinction.
Degrees Posting & Diplomas
Students' degrees are first posted to their transcript after School and University officials verify degree requirements are completed. Diplomas are provided to students who have met all graduation requirements by the stated deadlines from the academic calendar for the semester. When students complete the Application for Graduation, they are given the option to have the diploma mailed to them or pick it up in person. Further information about obtaining your diploma can be found on the Office of the Registrar’s webpage.
If you require proof of degree prior to your diploma becoming available, you may request a Statement of Forthcoming Degree. The Statement of Forthcoming Degree is an official document from the University of Kansas verifying that all degree requirements have been met, though the degree has not yet been conferred. This document can only be requested after completing all degree requirements between degrees posting on transcripts. There is a charge for this form. Students will be billed through Enroll & Pay. Contact your engineering academic services staff member to request the necessary endorsements before submitting the form to the Registrar.
Contact Alex Pang if you are an undergraduate student.
Contact Tracy Rockers if you are a graduate student.