Graduation assessment will be conducted when students are about to reach the expected graduation date. The process is as follows:
Graduates are encouraged to use an online application system at MyCUHK to request for the delivery of the graduate certificates by Speedpost. Certificates will be dispatched approximately one month after the degree conferment date. The normal processing time is 5-7 working days upon receipt of the application. During peak season, the processing time may take up to 10 working days.
Graduates should read the Notes for Applicants before submitting the application. The delivery fee, once paid, is non-refundable and non-transferrable. The delivery fee is as follows.
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Hong Kong |
HK$65 |
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Mainland and other Asian countries/regions |
HK$200 |
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Other countries |
HK$300 |
To apply, please log in to System Login (Please use your Alumni ID to Login). Details about retrieving your Alumni ID can be found from the website of the Alumni Affairs Office: http://www.alumni.cuhk.edu.hk/MyCUHK/InquireAlumniID.html).
Graduates are advised to check the HongKong Post homepage about updates on postal services, i.e., types of services currently available to local/overseas destinations and suspension of mailing services to certain destinations (https://www.hongkongpost.hk/en/about_us/whats_new/notices/index.html) and its estimated delivery time here.
2. Delivery by Other Courier Services
If you wish to use courier services at your own cost other than our designated Speedpost of the HongKong Post, please complete the Application Form for Dispatch of Graduate Certificate by Courier of My Choice and email the completed form with your Application Number, Full Name with the subject “Graduate Certificate Delivery by Other Courier Services” to gradschool@cuhk.edu.hk.
3. Collect in Person
Graduate certificates are available for collection approximately one month after the degree conferment date.
Please present your original HKID card* to the staff when you come to collect your graduate certificate.
Venue: |
Graduate School Office, 7/F, Yasumoto International Academic Park The Chinese University of Hong Kong (location map) |
Office Hours: https://www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk/page/ContactUs
Note:
* If you have lost/do not have an HKID card, please present the original copy of your passport. The name and date of birth printed thereon must be the same as your registration record at CUHK.
4. Collect by an Authorized Person
With effect from the academic year 2021-22, degree conferment will be decoupled from the Congregation/Graduation ceremonies in November/December. There will be three specified dates for conferment of Master’s and doctoral degrees awarded by the University in a calendar year, namely 31 March, 31 July, and 15 October. For details of the Degree Congregations/ Ceremonies, students may refer to the Congregation website.
D. Students with Outstanding Debts to the University
Clauses 15.3 and 15.4 of the General Regulations Governing Postgraduate Studies stipulate that
“The Graduate Certificate shall be issued to a student after s/he has been conferred a degree by the University. Graduate Certificates for graduates with outstanding debts to the University will be withheld until the accounts are settled. Graduate Certificates for graduates of Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate programmes with outstanding debts to the University will be withheld until the accounts are settled.”
If graduates have any outstanding items, e.g. unreturned library materials, late payment penalty, etc., please settle them with relevant offices as soon as possible.
FAQ (Graduation)
1. Is it required for graduating students to apply for graduation?
No, students do not have to apply for graduation. When students are about to reach the expected graduation date and after the grade for all courses taken have been released, the Graduate School will conduct graduation assessment for the students. If the student fulfils all graduation requirements of the programme (including course work, etc.), he/she will be recommended for graduation. If a student wishes to be considered for graduation before the normative study end date, he/she should apply for shortening of normative study period. The application form can be downloaded at GS Platform (Students).
2. After completion of study, is it necessary to apply for certifying letter and/or transcript?
A complimentary set of certifying letter and full transcript (student copy) will be sent to student after the Senate’s recommendation for graduation is obtained as endorsed by the Graduate Council. The certifying letter states the date that the Senate of the University has approved to award the student the degree/diploma/certificate and the date that the graduate certificate will be issued In. Students may obtain additional copies of transcript and certifying letters by sending an application online via the e-system "Request Official Documents".
3. How long does it take to receive the complimentary set of certifying letter and full transcript?
Normally, the complimentary set of certifying letter and full transcript will be sent to students about 2 months after students’ fulfilment of all graduation requirements (i.e. after release of grades for all courses taken and/or submission of final thesis).
4. How will the complimentary set of certifying letter and transcript be sent?
Normally, the complimentary set of certifying letter and transcript will be sent to students by Registered Mail of Hongkong Post. To ensure proper delivery, please check and update the contact information in MyCUHK portal. Mail address in Mainland China/Taiwan must be input in Chinese with the recipient’s phone number also stated in the address field to facilitate delivery.
5. The Immigration Department requires a certifying letter from CUHK as supporting documents for application of IANG (Immigration Arrangement for Non-local Graduates) entry permit. Is it possible to obtain a certifying letter before receiving the complimentary copy?
Students may apply for a certifying letter to apply for IANG after the recommendation for graduation is endorsed by the Graduate Division (i.e. after Step 4). Students may wish to check with Graduate Division on the progress of graduation assessment before applying for the certifying letter.
6. What will happen if I am unable to fulfil all graduation requirements by the expected graduation date?
Students who are unable to graduate will be informed of the result of graduation assessment accordingly. Students who are required to continue with their studies will be asked to renew their student ID card.
7. When will the graduate certificate be issued? How will it be sent to me?
The graduate certificates will be issued approximately one month after the degree conferment date. Students may refer to part B of this webpage on arrangement for collection of graduate certificates.
8. I graduated in previous year but I was unable to collect the graduate certificate myself. How can I collect the graduate certificate?
You can collect your graduate certificate in person during our office hours. If you are unable to collect it by yourself and would like to collect it by a representative, please ask your representative to come during our office hours by presenting the following documents:
9. How to get my Alumni ID so that I can gain access to MyCUHK?
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