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  2. Each degree can only be conferred (awarded) once at a Congregation of the Regent House, either in person or in absence. Any degree can be conferred at the ordinary Degree Congregations normally held on Saturdays two or three times each term.

  3. You should remember that you do not have your degree until it has been conferred upon you, in person or in absentia, at a Congregation of the Regent House. If you require your degree certificate for employment or further education reasons then you may wish to consider graduating in absentia.

  4. The ceremony will begin at 10a.m. and students to be presented are asked to arrive by the times stated below (for those Colleges with divided sessions, only the time for the first part is given).

  5. Students or alumni who are eligible to receive their degrees may do so at Congregations of the Regent House held on Fridays or Saturdays at regular intervals throughout the year. The College Praelector is responsible for presenting students at Congregations when they receive their degrees.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · Candidates who are suitably qualified by examination, residence and having discharged their College accounts may be admitted to their degrees at any Congregation of the Regent House. These are generally held on Fridays or Saturdays at roughly monthly intervals during term throughout the year.

  7. May 8, 2024 · Degree Congregations are held at the Senate House, also known as the Regent House, on various dates throughout the year. The Congregation of the Senate House is one of the oldest traditions in the University and its origins can be traced back some 800 years.

  8. Congregations are held throughout the year for the conferral of degrees, but four days each summer are set aside for what is called General Admission to Degrees, at which most undergraduates proceed to their first Degrees at the end of their final term.

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