Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Graduation
and Commencement?
Graduation is the process of being awarded a degree. All graduate and
undergraduate students wishing to graduate, whether or not they intend to
participate in the commencement ceremony, must apply for graduation by the
semester deadline. Commencement ceremonies are the services held at the end
of each fall, spring and summer semester. These are ceremonies in which the
attainment of the degree is recognized and celebrated by the University
community and the students' friends and family.
Can I participate in a commencement ceremony
the semester before I actually graduate?
Students must be enrolled in or have all coursework/degree requirements
completed to participate in commencement. With a commencement ceremony at
the end of each academic semester including summer, students should plan to
participate in the ceremony that coincides with the completion of all degree
requirements. Students will not be allowed to march in an earlier
ceremony.
When should I apply for graduation?
An Application for Degree Form must be filed with the Office of the
Registrar for students seeking bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees.
Applications must be submitted by the following deadlines:
| Graduation Date | Deadline |
| Spring 2010 | Sept. 18, 2009 |
| Summer I 2010 | Dec. 4, 2009 |
| Summer II 2010 | Jan. 22, 2010 |
| Fall 2010 | Apr. 12, 2010 |
What is the application fee and procedure
to apply for graduation?
A nonrefundable graduation fee of $32 is charged for undergraduate and
graduate degrees. The application for graduation may be picked up at the
Office of the Registrar, located in the Student Services Building, Room
1.150. The fee is payable at Payments and Collections, Student Services
Building, Room 1.145 and then returned to the Office of the Registrar. The
fee is used to pay for the processing of applications for graduation, music,
graduation speakers, postage, diplomas and other expenses associated with
graduation.
What if I don't meet graduation
requirements?
You must pay a $10 transfer fee and submit a copy of the receipt to the
Office of the Registrar in order to be transferred to the next graduation
date.
If I have participated in the commencement
ceremony, does that mean I graduated?
Participation in the ceremony does not guarantee the student has actually
graduated until all requirements have been met.
How will my name appear on the diploma?
Your name will appear the same as it does on your student
records.
How can I obtain a second copy of my diploma?
Submit a diploma re-order form to the Office of the Registrar with a copy of
the $20 receipt from the Office of Payments and Collections.
Where do I purchase my cap and gown?
All commencement related materials (announcements, invitations, caps, gowns,
tassels, class rings, commemorative memory stoles) may be purchased from the
University Bookstore, which can be reached by phone at 956/381-2252 or by
visiting their Web site at http://www.utpa.bkstr.com/
How long is the typical commencement
ceremony?
The length of each UTPA commencement ceremony is approximately two
hours.
When should I arrive for
commencement?
Guests, graduates and faculty should arrive one hour before the ceremony
begins.
I am pending to be hired based on proof of
receiving my degree. How long will it take to certify my degree?
It normally takes between 6-8 weeks to certify all of our prospective
graduates. The Office of the Registrar can draft a letter of intent for you
in the meantime.
Where can I request a copy/copies of my
transcript?
A copy/copies of a transcript may be requested at the Office of the
Registrar, SSB 1.1.50, or through your student records in
ASSIST.