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Congrats Class of 2024!

Join us November 12-13, online or in person, for Fall convocation

Celebrate our grads

Making an impact

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Fall 2024 grad book

Browse through the Fall 2024 grad book online and find congratulatory messages from our President, Chancellor and the dedicated deans of UVic.

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Watch the ceremonies

Livestream the ceremonies or watch them afterwards on UVic's YouTube channel. An American Sign Language interpreter and live captioning will be available during each ceremony.

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Perks of being a UVic grad

Grads join a worldwide network of 162,000+ alumni with exclusive benefits. Check out discounts, events, programs, career support and the UVic Torch Alumni Magazine.

Look forward from here

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Undergraduate studies

UVic offers undergraduate degrees, certificates and diplomas for students straight out of high school or transferring from other post-secondary institutions.

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Graduate studies

UVic is home to over 3,500 students studying in over 160 graduate programs, with a reputation for quality and innovation that’s respected around the world.

Overdose prevention & harm reduction

In the midst of a toxic drug crisis in BC, learn how UVic is taking steps to make campus safer for everyone.
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Territory acknowledgement

We acknowledge and respect the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Rankings & reputation

TOP 1%

For contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals

#1

IN CANADA FOR MAKING RESEARCH ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC

#1

IN NORTH AMERICA FOR INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLABORATION

TOP 10

SUSTAINABLE INDEX RANKING FOR AIR AND CLIMATE IN NORTH AMERICA

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