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11. Can I attend any ceremony I wish to?
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No, students may only attend the ceremony at which they actually graduate. The degree is conferred at that particular ceremony and you may not attend alternate or future ceremonies.
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12. How long is the ceremony?
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Ceremonies usually run no longer than 90 minutes.
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13. Can the Office of Convocation provide a letter inviting my parents to attend my ceremony so that they may secure travel documentation?
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The Office of Convocation cannot provide invitation letters to parents. These letters must be obtained from your Registrar.
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14. Can I park my car close by?
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IMPORTANT! – There are currently a number of construction projects underway at University of Toronto parking facilities. Additionally, constructions projects throughout the GTA are slowing traffic flow throughout the city. When attending convocation, please allow yourself extra time to ensure that you arrive on campus in a timely manner and are able to park your […]
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15. My diploma is on hold for an outstanding obligation to the University. What does this mean?
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Students with outstanding university obligations may attend their convocation ceremony. However, as per the University of Toronto Policy on Academic Sanctions for Students Who Have Outstanding University Obligations your diploma is held until your account is reconciled and you have shown proof of payment to your Registrar’s Office. Please note that the Office of Convocation […]