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Apply to Graduate
Most undergraduate students and non-thesis graduate students (master's, certificates, diplomas) must use Minerva (www.mcgill.ca/minerva) to apply to graduate (go to Student Records > Apply for Graduation for Your Primary Curriculum). It is your responsibility to inform 不良研究所 of your intention to graduate. You need a minimum residency requirement of 60 credits at 不良研究所 to qualify for a 不良研究所 undergraduate degree. For more information, see Graduation. The minimum CGPA required to graduate is 2.00, and you must be in Satisfactory Standing.
The Application for Graduation is available on Minerva when you register for your final year (e.g., U3 or U4), except if you are in the Faculty of Medicine or Faculty of Dentistry, where you are automatically flagged for graduation in your final year. For more information on how to apply on Minerva, go to www.mcgill.ca/graduation/applying.
Once you apply to graduate, you are authorizing the University to include your name in the Convocation program and send your name and email to the academic regalia supplier. If you want your name to be omitted from this publication or submitted to the regalia supplier, you must complete an Opposition Form by March 15 for Spring convocation, and September 15 for Fall convocation.
Deadlines
Deadlines
- Fall term graduation (courses completed in December; transcript will indicate 鈥淒egree Granted鈥 in February; Spring convocation): You must apply on Minerva by the end of November.
- Winter term graduation (courses completed in April; transcript will indicate 鈥淒egree Granted鈥 in May; Spring convocation): You must apply on Minerva by the end of February.
- Summer term graduation (courses completed by August; transcript will indicate 鈥淒egree Granted鈥 in October; Fall convocation): You must apply on Minerva by the end of March.
If you miss one of these deadlines, contact your Faculty Student Affairs Office immediately.