2026 Graduate Guide

As you begin preparing for activities surrounding graduation, please refer to this page for updated information, deadlines, and graduation resources.

Graduation Overview

GS Student Life and the Dean of Students Office will send regular emails, beginning in March, to help students prepare for graduation. Please check this page for updated details as more information is released.

GS Class Day is a special event that celebrates Columbia GS graduates. Each degree candidate ascends the stage, is presented by the GS Dean of Students, and shakes hands with the Dean of the School of General Studies and the President of Columbia University. Online registration is required for graduating students and tickets are required for guests.

University Commencement is a time-honored tradition that celebrates the graduates from Columbia's nineteen schools, colleges, and affiliate institutions on Commencement Day. The President of the University symbolically confers degrees en masse upon all candidates. Online registration is required for graduating students and tickets are required for guests. 

Graduation Checklist

Priority Items

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Register for University Commencement

Deadline for Registration: Weds., May 6.

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Purchase Your Academic Regalia

Deadline for complimentary regalia for those in need of financial assistance: Wed., April 15

Timeline & Key Dates

Details

The deadline to apply for graduation has now passed. Please contact your academic advisor with any questions. 

PLEASE NOTE: 

  • If you did not submit your degree application by the deadline of Saturday, March 14, you may not be able to graduate, you will not be considered for certain academic honors, and your name will not appear in the GS Class Day program.
  • Applying for graduation and registering to participate in ceremonies are separate processes. Graduates of October 2025 and February 2026 have already completed an application for graduation. 
     

To ensure your personal information and diploma address are up to date:

  1. Check your name for your diploma via Vergil
    • Your full legal name as it appears in Vergil will be printed on your diploma unless you inform the Registrar’s Office otherwise
    • Please contact [email protected] if you require any of the following:
      • If you would like to use your preferred or chosen name on your diploma
      • If your name on Vergil does not display as you would like it presented on your diploma
      • If you would like to abbreviate or remove your middle name from your diploma
      • If you would like to include diacritical or accent marks in your name on your diploma
  2. Verify your permanent address via Student Services Online (SSOL) to receive your diploma after graduation
    • Diplomas are not available for in-person pickup and will be mailed approximately three weeks after University Commencement
    • Diplomas will only be sent when a “Diploma (DP) Address” is on file in SSOL under “Degree Application Status”
    • To Update your diploma address, follow these steps:
      • Log in to SSOL
      • Go to "Degree Application Status"
      • Click "Update Diploma Address" and enter or update with an address that will be valid more than eight weeks after graduation

Academic Regalia Details

Academic regalia is required to participate in GS Class Day and University Commencement, and includes: 

  • Gown/Robe (Required)
  • Cap & Tassel (Optional) 

Additional information regarding academic regalia: 

  • Caps, gowns, and tassels are not rentals; all are souvenirs for graduates
  • Tassels should hang on the right side until degrees are conferred at University Commencement
  • An article in the New York Times provides information about the history of academic regalia, including Columbia's role in the development of an American standard.

 

Purchasing Regalia

Regalia can be purchased through the options outlined below: 

  • Columbia Bookstore (In Person & Domestic Shipping)
  • Oak Hall
    • Ordering is currently closed
    • Additional details to be provided as available

Complete the Survey

Class of 2026 graduates must complete the mandatory Graduation Survey, which is an opportunity for students to provide important information, such as the address to which the School should send your copy of the GS alumni magazine and other communications about alumni events and opportunities.

Even if you do not participate in the Class Day ceremony, the survey helps to maintain the School's connection with students after graduation. 

By taking a few minutes to complete the survey, you'll also help us understand how we may best support you in the lead up to graduation, and as you transition to becoming a member of our active alumni community.

 

Select groups of graduating students will be wearing honor cords during Class Day, University Commencement, and other Columbia graduation ceremonies. The honors are listed below and will be denoted in the GS Class Day program.

Dual and Joint Degree Programs | Red and Silver Cord

The GS Dual and Joint Degree Program Cords are awarded to graduates of the Dual and Joint Degree Programs with Sciences Po, Tel Aviv University, Trinity College Dublin, City University of Hong Kong, and List College of the Jewish Theological Seminary.

GS Leadership | Green and White Cord

The GS Leadership Cords are awarded to students who have received a Service Award, Spirit Award, Change Agent Award, Dean’s Citation, Alumni Key Award, or Campbell Award during their time at the School of General Studies.

Multicultural Graduation Regalia Accessories

The School of General Studies is proud to partner with the CC & SEAS Office of Multicultural Affairs to sponsor the Multicultural Graduation Celebrations to celebrate the diverse graduating class.

Graduates must register by the relevant deadline in order to secure their regalia accessory. Graduates registering after the regalia accessory deadline may still participate; however, remaining regalia accessories will be distributed based on registration times while supplies last and are not guaranteed.

Asian Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026 | Medallion

Asian Graduation Celebration is an annual celebration that recognizes the achievements of our graduating Asian (East Asian, South Asian and Southeast Asian) and Pacific Islander communities on campus.

Black Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026 | Stole

Black Graduation celebration serves as an intimate gathering for family, friends and members of the Columbia community to celebrate the culture and accomplishments of the undergraduate graduating class.

FLI Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026 | FLI Torch Tassel

The FLI Graduation Celebration celebrates students who will be the first in their family to graduate from college or who come from low income backgrounds.

Latine Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026 | Stole

Latine Graduation Celebration (formerly Raza Graduation) has a long-standing history within the University of celebrating the accomplishments of our undergraduate Latinx graduates, as well as recognizing the role that Latine students have played in shaping Columbia’s landscape.

Lavender Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026 | Rainbow Tassel

The Lavender Graduation Celebration is a celebration that celebrates our graduating LGBTQ and allied students. 

Native & Indigenous Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026 | Stole

The Native Graduation Celebration provides an intimate setting for family, friends, alumni, faculty, staff and students to recognize the accomplishments of the graduates while embracing their new important roles as Columbia alumni.

Multicultural Affairs | Navy Blue and White Cord

Presented by the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA), the OMA Graduation Cords are given to graduating seniors who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to inclusion, global diversity, social justice, and multiculturalism through the OMA, campus leadership, community involvement, academic endeavors, and/or personal dedication. Cords will be distributed at a special ceremony.

Please note the deadline to nominate graduates has passed. 

Program for Academic Leadership and Service | Navy Blue Stole

The Program for Academic Leadership and Service (PALS) provides access to a Columbia undergraduate education for students who have a demonstrated commitment to leadership and service.

Senior Marshals | Gold Aiguillettes

Senior Marshals are members of the graduating class who have been selected by the Office of the Dean of Students to lead the class procession.

U.S. Military Service Recognition | Red, White, and Blue Cord

Students graduating from Columbia University who serve, have served, or will be serving after graduation in the U.S. Armed Forces are invited to wear an honor cord at Commencement Week ceremonies in recognition of their service to our country.

GS FLI | Navy Blue and Gold Cord

Students graduating from the School of General Studies who will be the first in their family to graduate from college or who come from lower income backgrounds are invited to wear an honor cord at Commencement Week ceremonies. 

For generations, class jewelry has been purchased to commemorate a major milestone. Graduates can make the tradition their own with class rings, Columbia University Collection Jewelry, and more from Balfour & Co. Find more details and place your order here.

The Columbian is the official yearbook for Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and Columbia General Studies.

Purchase information for the Columbian Yearbook is forthcoming. 

For questions please email [email protected]

NOTE: the Yearbook will ship in September to include photos of Senior Week and graduation. Please ship your yearbook to a non-Columbia permanent address.

Learn about your health insurance options after graduation and how to prepare for coverage transitions.

GS Class Day

Monday, May 18, 2026 at 8:00-10:00 a.m.
South Lawn, Columbia University Morningside Heights Campus 

Class Day is a special event that celebrates you and your fellow GS graduates. At Class Day you will be presented by name to Dean Rosen-Metsch and assembled faculty, and guests, and will have the opportunity to walk across the graduation stage. The ceremony also includes speeches by a keynote speaker—typically a GS alumna or alumnus—and graduate speakers, as well as the presentation of the GS Alumni Key Award and the CAA Campbell Award. 

GS Class Day Tickets

PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for graduate registration has now passed. With questions, please email [email protected]
*Registered graduates will be able to add or edit guest tickets any time prior to GS Class Day. 

Register and Manage Guest Tickets Here

All graduating students must register themselves and all guest tickets.

  • Participating students may register for up to ten (10) guest tickets.
  • All children over the age of three require a ticket.
  • Every guest must present a guest ticket for campus entry.
  • Guests of graduating students cannot directly register for tickets—graduates must do so on behalf of their guest(s).
  • Non-graduating students and employees with a CUID should not expect to attend the ceremonies without a ticket.

 

If you anticipate additional guests, please reserve your first 10 tickets via Tassel and then email [email protected] to request extra tickets. Once ticketing registration opens, instructions for requesting additional GS Class Day guest tickets will be provided.

 

Class Day Logistics

More information will be shared with students via email as Class Day approaches. 

For guests who live outside of the United States and need proof of a student's graduation in order to receive permission to visit, an official letter confirming student status and graduation date may be provided. Please note that turnaround times vary by country and students are encouraged to submit this form as soon as possible.

Submit Visa Letter Request Form

Guest Arrival Time: 7:00 AM

Important Details:

  • Guests of graduating students cannot directly register for tickets—graduates must do so on behalf of their guest(s) and distribute tickets accordingly.  Details regarding GS Class Day ticketing to be announced.
  • Any guest over the age of three must present an e-ticket and valid photo ID to enter campus.
  • Guests should screenshot or save their QR code in advance to ensure access in case of limited Wi-Fi or cellular service at the venue.
  • Re-entry will not be permitted and e-tickets can only be scanned once.
  • Bring a reusable water bottle—fountains and refill stations will be available
  • Rain or shine: The ceremony goes on! Pack for inclement weather—umbrellas, ponchos, or sun hats, depending on the forecast.

Columbia University asks graduates and guests to travel light. Bags of any type and gifts are not permitted for University Commencement. Wallets and small clutches are allowed but subject to screening upon entry. Exceptions for ADA, nursing, and medically necessary items will be permitted following inspection. Any item requiring additional screening may delay entry.

We strive to create the best environment for our graduates and guests as we celebrate this momentous occasion. Columbia University has determined that a no bag policy will allow the University to continue to provide the best guest experience at Commencement and expedite entry for all guests.

GS Class Day will be broadcast live and may be viewed on the GS Class Day page of the Columbia Commencement website. Share this link with your family and friends who are unable to attend the ceremony. A video recording of the Class Day ceremony will also be available on Columbia University’s YouTube channel in the days following the events.

Graduate Assembly Time: 6:30 AM
Location: Lerner Hall, Roone Arledge Auditorium

  • Graduates should report to Lerner Hall via the Broadway entrance.
  • Graduates will be required to scan their CUID in the lobby before proceeding to check in.
  • Regalia is required to participate in GS Class Day and graduates must arrive with gowns unzipped, as inspections may take place upon arrival.
  • All graduates must be pre-registered via Tassel to attend.
  • Honor Cords will be available for pick up at check in for those who were unable to collect them in advance. 

Keynote Speaker | Larry J. Lawrence ‘69GS, ‘71BUS

Larry J. Lawrence is currently the manager of JPBC Associates, LLC, a family investment company. Previously, he was the founder and managing partner of Allegra Partners, a venture capital firm that invested primarily in early-stage companies in the telecommunication, software, and services sectors. Prior to that, he was the founder and managing partner of Lawrence Venture Partners and president and chief investment officer of Citicorp Venture Capital.


Mr. Lawrence attended Yale for two years and served in the United States Marine Corps before matriculating at the School of General Studies where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He went on to earn an MBA from Columbia Business School in 1971. He is a former member of the Columbia Alumni Association Honors and Prizes Committee and was a co-chair of the Columbia Undergraduate Campaign Council during the University’s $6 billion capital campaign, which was completed in December 2013. Mr. Lawrence was awarded the Columbia Alumni Medal in 2010 and the Witten Award for Transformational Volunteer Leadership in 2013. Since November 2010, he has been a director of the Columbia Investment Management Company, which manages the University's $16 billion endowment fund.


Beyond his professional achievements, Mr. Lawrence has maintained a deep and enduring commitment to the University. He is a long-time member and currently the Chair Emeritus of the GS Board of Visitors. He previously co-chaired the Advisory Committee for the Columbia Business School Entrepreneurship Program and, in recent years, established the Larry J. Lawrence Matching Fund to help launch the 2022 Student Support Initiative, a transformative effort that significantly expanded financial aid and scholarship opportunities for the School of General Studies.


His family shares his strong connection to the University. His children, Jesse, Peter, and Christina, are all graduates of Columbia Business School. He resides in Greenwich, Connecticut, with his wife, Sally, and their two Golden Retrievers, Gracie and Buster.

Event Date and Time: Monday, May 18, 2026 10:15 - 11:15 a.m.
Event Location: Ancell Plaza, Morningside Campus

Following the GS Class Day ceremony, graduates, families, and guests are invited to a reception at Ancell Plaza, in front of the International Affairs Building on the Morningside campus. Champagne and light hors d’oeuvres will be served. The Reception is tented.

University Commencement

Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Columbia University Morningside Heights Campus
 

Columbia University’s Commencement ceremony of the 272nd academic year will take place on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, with two celebrations held at the Morningside Campus: one for graduate degree candidates and one for undergraduate degree candidates. The Undergraduate Ceremony, including GS, will take place at 5:00 p.m. 

This time-honored tradition celebrates the graduates from Columbia's nineteen schools, colleges, and affiliate institutions on Commencement Day. The President of the University symbolically confers degrees en masse upon all candidates.

For further details about the Columbia University Commencement ceremony and Commencement Week, please visit the University Commencement website
 

Commencement Tickets

Registration Opens: Wednesday, April 15 at 12:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, May 6

Register and Manage Guest Tickets Here

Eligible graduates will receive an email with further instructions on how to register for University Commencement tickets as details become available.

All graduating students must register for tickets for themselves and their guests. 

  • Undergraduate students may register for up to four (4) guest tickets.
  • All children over the age of three require a ticket.
  • Every guest must present a guest ticket for entry at their designated location.
  • Guests of graduating students cannot directly register for tickets—graduates must do so on behalf of their guest(s).
  • Non-graduating students and employees with a CUID should not expect to attend the ceremonies without a ticket, as seating is very limited.
  • After completing registration, graduates will receive tickets for themselves and all guests via text message and email on Monday, May 11.

Due to spatial and security constraints, the Commencement Office cannot provide additional tickets. If additional tickets were to become available, that information will be shared through official Commencement communications.

For more information about Commencement ticketing, please visit the University Commencement website.

Commencement Logistics

More information will be shared with students via email as Commencement approaches.

 

For guests who live outside of the United States and need proof of a student's graduation in order to receive permission to visit, an official letter confirming student status and graduation date may be provided. Please note that turnaround times vary by country and students are encouraged to submit this form as soon as possible.

Submit Visa Letter Request Form

Details to be announced.

Columbia University asks graduates and guests to travel light. Bags of any type and gifts are not permitted for University Commencement. Wallets and small clutches are allowed but subject to screening upon entry. Exceptions for ADA, nursing, and medically necessary items will be permitted following inspection. Any item requiring additional screening may delay entry.

We strive to create the best environment for our graduates and guests as we celebrate this momentous occasion. Columbia University has determined that a no bag policy will allow the University to continue to provide the best guest experience at Commencement and expedite entry for all guests.

For guests who are not able to attend, a live webcast of the University Commencement ceremonies will be available for online viewing.Share this link with your family and friends that are unable to attend the ceremonies. 

A video recording of the Commencement ceremony will also be available on Columbia University’s YouTube channel in the days following the events.

Details to be announced.

Additional Graduation Events

Multicultural Graduation Celebrations

Multicultural Affairs–in collaboration with student organizations, alumni groups and campus partners–annually hosts Multicultural Graduation Celebrations to honor the graduating class. 

Complementing Class Days and Commencement, these long-standing campus traditions provide a more intimate setting for graduates to gather together to reflect on their personal journeys, invaluable community connections, and shared experiences that have impacted their time as students. 

All undergraduate students who are eligible to participate in Commencement are invited to join in the celebrations outlined below. Once graduates register, they will receive an email with instructions on how to register their guests.

Registration Deadline to Guarantee Regalia Accessories: Sunday, March 22, 11:59 p.m.
Final Registration Deadline to Participate: Friday, April 24, 11:59 p.m.

Graduates registering after March 22 may still participate; however, remaining items will be distributed based on registration times while supplies last and are not guaranteed.

International Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Wednesday, May 6, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Registration Information

Lavender Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Thursday, May 7, 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Registration Information

Asian Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Thursday, May 7, 7:30-9:00 p.m.

Registration Information

Black Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Sunday, May 17, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Registration Information

Latine Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Sunday, May 17, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Registration Information

Native & Indigenous Affinity Groups Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Monday, May 18, 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Registration Information

FLI Celebration: Honoring the Class of 2026

Tuesday, May 19, 2:30-4:00 p.m. 

Registration Information 

Information about additional community celebrations and services can be found here

 

Baccalaureate Service

Event Date and Time: Sun., May 17, 2026 at 11:00 a.m.

Columbia University Morningside Campus, St. Paul’s Chapel

The Baccalaureate Service is a multifaith celebration of undergraduate commencement. Service highlights include musical performances, reflections, and readings by students from diverse faith traditions, and a custom pin for all graduates who attend. The ceremony features a procession that includes undergraduate degree candidates from Columbia College, The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of General Studies, and Barnard College. 

All undergraduate students eligible for graduation and their guests are invited to attend. 

Learn More and Register

Share Your Graduation Experience

Celebrate your accomplishments with us and the larger Columbia community!

We feature many GS graduates on our social media channels and website, and we want to hear from you! Tell us what made your Columbia journey special and fill out this form to share your My GS Story.

Use #OwlTogether2026 on social media in the weeks leading up to Class Day—and don’t forget to tag @ColumbiaGS!

Photo collage of Columbia GS graduates.

ACCESSIBILITY

The accessible entrance for all ceremonies will be located at 116th and Amsterdam. For more information about accessibility at GS Class Day and University Commencement, please visit the Disability Services page

For all questions and assistance regarding access and arranging accommodations, please contact Disability Services at [email protected]

Student Conduct Disclaimer

Commencement season is a time to celebrate and enjoy your accomplishments. To honor the spirit and significance of this occasion, we do not permit the interruption of speakers or audience disruptions. All participants and guests attending Commencement season event(s) understand and agree to follow the responsibilities set forth in University policies, including the University Rules of Conduct and Standards and Discipline. Those found in violation will be asked to discontinue and may be asked to leave the venue.