Family & Friends of Graduating Students
As a guest of one of our graduating students or honorary degree recipients, the University of Toronto welcomes you.
				Attending the Ceremony
All Convocation ceremonies at the University of Toronto take place at Convocation Hall (31 King’s College Circle) on the St. George Campus, conveniently located in the heart of Toronto. Ceremonies begin promptly and we recommend reviewing the transit and parking options well ahead of attending Convocation.
Convocation Hall opens 60 minutes prior to the ceremony and seating is general admission with guests seated on a first come, first served basis.
Public Transit
Convocation Hall is located on Line 1 of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway system, with the closest station being Queen’s Park. It is also accessible via the 506 Carlton Streetcar route.
The elevator at Queen’s Park station is on the southeast corner of University and College. Escalators can be found at the southwest and northeast station entrances.
Parking
There are a variety of parking options available around Convocation Hall.
- All guests must have a ticket which must be requested by a graduating student. Guest tickets are not transferable.
 - Children less than 24 months of age do not require a ticket if they are sitting on a guest’s lap. Strollers are not permitted in the hall.
 - Guests without tickets are welcome to watch the ceremony in the Alternate Viewing Area.
 
- Convocation Hall opens 60 minutes prior to the ceremony and seating is general admission with guests seated on a first come, first served basis.
 - The graduating student process enters Convocation Hall approximately 30 minutes prior to the start of the ceremony. We encourage you to be seated at this time.
 - All guests – including children – must remain in the guest seating area and are not permitted to accompany graduates to the marshalling area, the graduate seating area, or cross the stage with a graduate.
 - Complimentary wifi is available on campus. Information on how to access wifi will be available at the ceremony.
 - Convocation begins with the arrival of the Academic Procession (faculty and staff) followed by the Chancellor’s Procession (Chancellor, President, senior administrators, honoured guests) including the Eagle Feather Bearer, Bedel who carries the University Mace, and Esquires who carry the University Staves.
 - Please rise if you are able during these processions.
 - The Chancellor or their representative will invite everyone except those graduating to be seated. Please be seated.
 - The President or their representative will present all scholars to the Chancellor or their representative and ask that the degrees be conferred. This all takes place in Latin, but you will have a ceremony program with the language in English so you can follow along.
 - Following the Convocation Address given by an honorary degree recipient or guest speaker, graduates will begin to cross the stage.
 - Each graduate will pause as they cross the stage and have their name read by the Name Reader.
 - Once all graduates have crossed the stage the Chancellor will close Convocation followed by the singing of O Canada.
 - Wait until all graduates have departed Convocation Hall and then head outside.
 
- Meet up with your graduate outside Convocation Hall.
 - Enjoy taking photos and celebrating together.
 - Visit the Bookstore where you can purchase diploma frames and other memorabilia for your graduate.
 - Make sure your graduate returns their regalia within 60 minutes of the end of the ceremony.
 
Ceremony Schedule
Fall 2025 Convocation ceremonies are scheduled to run from October 27-October 30, 2025.
Unable to Attend the Ceremony?
An alternate viewing venue will be available during all ceremonies. The venue, located directly south of Convocation Hall in the Sanford Fleming building, Room 1101, is fully accessible and will broadcast the livestream.
Ceremonies will be webcast and can be viewed on the Convocation Hub. The video will only be live on the website once the ceremony has started.
Revisit the Convocation webcast archives
- Spring 2025 Ceremonies
 - Fall 2024 Ceremonies
 - Spring 2024 Ceremonies
 - Fall 2023 Ceremonies
 - Spring 2023 Ceremonies
 - Archived Ceremony Videos
 
Visiting Toronto
Destination Toronto has information about Toronto such as accommodation, transportation and maps. Additionally, University of Toronto Housing Services provides a listing of temporary accommodations located both on and off campus.
Campus Tours
For information about campus-wide tours offered through the Office of Student Recruitment at the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre, visit the Future Students website. These tours are perfect for prospective students or anyone who wants to learn more about life on campus.
Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre 
25 King’s College Circle, Toronto 
416-978-5000
Photos, Gifts and Memorabilia
Friends and family are welcome to photograph graduates during the convocation ceremony. If you are looking to arrange pre-convocation and post-ceremony photography, order flowers, or learn about purchasing an official University of Toronto diploma frame and/or gifts, follow the link below.
The University of Toronto respects your privacy. Convocation ceremonies and related events are public and recorded in various ways including webcast, video and photography. These images and recordings may be used for official purposes, such as promoting the University of Toronto. If you have any questions regarding your privacy, please contact us through our web form and select ‘Convocation Photography & Privacy’ as the request type.
