Thursday, May 8, 2025

As spring begins to bloom in southern Ontario, thousands of students from across the University of Toronto’s three campuses are preparing to close their laptops, don gowns and hoods – and walk across the stage in Convocation Hall. 

This year, there will be a total of 34 ceremonies, beginning with U of T Scarborough on June 3 and wrapping up with Rotman Commerce on June 20.

Faculty of Law ceremony is Wednesday, June 11

At each one, graduating students will play a starring role in a rich tradition that involves the chancellor’s procession led by the Eagle Feather Bearer and a bedel carrying U of T’s ceremonial mace, inspirational convocation speakers and carillon bells ringing out from atop Soldiers’ Tower. 

There will also be plenty of opportunities to celebrate this milestone moment with family and friends.

Information about ceremonies, times, how to RSVP or secure guest tickets (maximum two per graduand), renting or buying regalia, how to record the proper pronunciation of your name – and just about anything else related to graduation – can be found at U of T’s Spring Convocation 2025 Hub.

The hub is also where friends and family who can’t attend in person can view their favourite grad’s ceremony via livestream.

Everyone is encouraged to share grad pictures, videos and shout-outs on social media, using the #UofTGrad25 hashtag. 

Congratulations to the Class of 2025!

Republished from U of T News