IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 20 schools and academic units.
A: Indiana University diplomas are 8 1/2" x 11", except doctor of medicine, law, and dentistry, which are 16" x 20". Diplomas for Purdue undergraduate degrees are 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" and graduate diplomas are 8 1/2" x 11".
A: There is only one Commencement Day each year at the IUPUI campus, and it is in May. All students who complete degree requirements during the current academic year (December, May, June, August) are eligible to participate in the May ceremonies.
A: Each school has its own method of distributing diplomas. You should contact your school's Recorder.
A: Each graduating student must complete an intent-to-graduate form and submit it to his/her School Recorder. This assures that your name will be listed in the printed program. Contact your Recorder to find out how and where to get the applicable form.
A: The "main" ceremony is the official University ceremony, and it is there that degrees are conferred. Each school has its own recognition ceremony as well. We encourage you to participate in both.
A: A list of school ceremony locations and times is posted here. Additional information about your school ceremony will be included in the "final instruction" pamphlet you will receive with your apparel. You may also receive direct communications from your school.
A: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. The student procession begins 20 minutes before the start of each ceremony. Most school ceremonies will begin thirty minutes after the main ceremony.
A: School ceremonies differ in length, but the average is approximately one hour.
A: Tickets are not needed for the main ceremony...anyone may attend. Neither do any of the Schools limit attendance at their ceremonies.
A: Honor cords are distributed by the schools the week prior to Commencement. Some choose to do so on Commencement Sunday prior to the main ceremony. Check with your school's Recorder for further information.
A: Only doctoral students' names will be read at the main ceremony. However, after the presentation of candidates, each school will march to the front and each student will be handed a commemorative print in lieu of shaking hands. Video pictures of individual students will be projected onto large screens as they receive the print. Individual recognition by name does take place at most of the school ceremonies.
A: A limited number of wheelchairs will be available at the Indiana Convention Center on a first-come, first-served basis. Designated areas are available in the convention center for wheelchair-bound attendees, both graduates and guests. Additional information is available on the Persons with Disabilities page.
A: You cannot keep your gown or your hood (this is rental apparel), but the cap and tassel are yours to keep.
Commencement Hot Line: 317-278-1700 or 1-866-267-3104
E-MAIL: commence@iupui.edu
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 20 schools and academic units.
IUPUI enrolls more than 30,000 students from all 50 states and 122 countries.
IUPUI offers more than 300 degree programs in 20 schools, from both Indiana University and Purdue University.
94% of the research on IUPUI's campus is life and health science related, totaling more than $300 million in outside research funds in 2007-2008.
Community participation and civic engagement is not just part of IUPUI's mission; it's part of what—and how—students learn, and faculty and staff do every day.
Fans cheer on the Jaguars, who compete in NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics.
The campus hosts hundreds of public events, including major sport competitions, concerts, and lectures.
More than 1300 students from 122 countries attend IUPUI.