Dear Class of 2021,
We know that many of you are eager to know the university’s plans for graduation. We have been working closely with our campus health partners to determine how to offer a safe and memorable commencement experience for all graduates. Following their recommendations, we are excited to share the university’s commencement plan for the Class of 2021.
It is important to note that the health and safety of you and your family will be our top priority. Our plans are to offer an in-person experience, but plans may need to move to an online-only format if public health conditions require it. We are committed to promptly communicating any potential changes to the schedule below so you can plan accordingly.
University-wide Celebration
The university-wide Commencement for the Class of 2021 will be held on campus on May 22, 2021 at 8 p.m. in Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (DKR). Based on current capacity and social distancing guidelines, each graduate will receive a limited number of seats for your guest or guests. Tickets will be required for graduates and guests. Should those guidelines change, additional tickets may become available. Details about tickets and logistics will be shared when those plans are finalized.
The ceremony will include the traditional Tower lighting and fireworks display, and it will be streamed live and recorded so additional family members and friends will be able to watch if they are not able to attend.
College and School Activities
Each college and school will host ceremonial moments of personal recognition for each graduate on May 20-22, 2021. The format may vary for each college and school, and some may be online only. You can expect information from your college or school once those plans are ready to share. All activities will be streamed live and recorded.
Next Steps
Our goal is to provide an exciting and memorable experience that celebrates your accomplishments and contributions. Student leaders will be consulted. The safety of our students, visitors and the staff who produce these events is imperative, and please know that we will take every step to conduct these events in a way that is safe and responsible.
We will evaluate our plans and make any necessary adjustments based on health conditions on three dates: March 15, April 15 and May 10. You can expect an update shortly after each date. You may want to consider these dates when making financial commitments to attend. Our goal is to hold in-person commencement activities, but if health conditions do not allow us to do so, we may need to hold activities online.
We hope providing these dates will allow you and your family time to begin planning.
Sincerely,
Dan Jaffe