Graduate in absentia
If you’d like to receive those all-important graduation documents without attending a ceremony, you can graduate in absentia.
We offer in absentia graduation in Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Award conferral
Your award will still be formally conferred by the Chancellor at a graduation ceremony, even though you’re graduating in absentia.
Your award certificate will list your conferral date.
Your graduation documents
You can choose to have your hard copy award certificate mailed to you or, depending on when you graduate, collect it from the Clayton campus.
Your official digital copies will become available first – a few weeks after conferral at the ceremony. For full details, see your graduation documents.
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