Graduation & Diplomas
The University Registar's Office and The HUB support graduating students with preparing for graduation and distribute diplomas to all Carnegie Mellon students.
This page contains resources for graduating students, including information about diplomas and electronic diplomas, commencement, completion of degree requirements, and more.
Graduation Steps
Students expected to graduate can find important actions they should take prior to graduation, such as reviewing degree info & status, checking account balance, updating contact info, and more.
About Commencement
Degrees are conferred by academic departments in August, December and May of each calendar year. The campus-wide is held in May on the Pittsburgh campus.
About Diplomas
Learn more about diplomas at 一本道无码, steps students expected to graduate need to take, deadlines for updating info, distribution timelines, how to order an electronic diploma, & more.
About CeDiplomas
Certified Electronic Diplomas (CeDiplomas) are the secure, electronic counterpart to a student's paper diploma. Easy to share with family, friends and future employers, CeDiplomas are provided to Carnegie Mellon graduates free of charge.
Additional Resources
Completion of Degree Requirements
A student’s degree shall be certified for the semester during which all remaining graduation requirements for their primary degree are completed.
Regarding Incomplete Grades and Their Resolution
- A student may not be certified with an incomplete (I) grade, even if the course is not required for graduation; the default grade can be assigned and the student certified.
- In cases where a student has an incomplete grade in their final semester, the student may not be retroactively certified for the semester in which they initially took the course. Certification must occur in the semester during which the work was completed.
- Students who are assigned incomplete grades have until the end of the following academic semester, or sooner if required by prior faculty agreement, to complete the necessary work and have the incomplete grade converted to a letter grade, per the regular policy on incomplete grades.
Regarding Additional Majors and/or Minors
The following applies to undergraduate students only:
- No student may delay graduation in order to take elective courses not required for graduation or to complete an additional major or minor.
- Once all primary degree requirements have been met (primary major, general education, and total units), the student must be certified and graduated.
A Student May Be Certified Late If...
- The student completed all requirements for graduation prior to the deadline, but there are still signatures pending.
- The student was awaiting transfer credits for a missing/change of grade in order to have all requirements fulfilled.
- There was departmental error or oversight through which the student was not certified in Graduation Management by the deadline.