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Unisa’s 2024 graduation ceremonies end on a high note

The Unisa graduation ceremonies take place twice a year, that is, during autumn and spring. This year, for the autumn graduations a total of 90 ceremonies were held and for the spring graduations 49. In total, 58 091 qualifications were conferred. These qualifications ranged from PhDs to master’s, honours, and bachelor’s degrees, diplomas, and higher certificates.  In addition, 13 honorary doctorates were conferred.

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Front row, from left: Dorcus Sefofi, Lufuno Khorombi, Tania Ungerer (Supervisor), Tiny Radingwana (Acting Manager), Kenny Machaba (Acting Deputy Director), Kagiso Monyae (Acting Manager), Porciah Mogohloane (Supervisor), Queen Malepeng (Acting Supervisor), Bella Jiyane, and Shalaine Arjan.
Middle row, from left: Vincent Machaka, Ridget Masilane, Tebogo Makhafola, Sikhulule Mbuqe, Thuli Bengu, Zanele Ntuli, Sylvia Lebotse, Fridah Maluleke, and Nivy Veeranna.
Back row from left: Thoko Thononda, Cheryce Hall, Ken Mkansi, Charles Ramphago, Phanuel Tshivhase, Pfarelo Lishiba, and Agnes Moretsele.

The graduations at Unisa take place at the main campus in Pretoria, as well as in the Unisa regions. At the Unisa regions the graduations take place in Mbombela, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, East London, Cape Town, and Durban.

Much work goes into preparing for the graduation ceremonies. To have 58 091 graduands receive their qualifications in one year is a major achievement for any university.

The following are just some of the things that need to be done beforehand to make these occasions successful: all successful candidates need to be informed that they are graduating, venues must be booked, ceremony programme booklets must be produced and printed for each graduation ceremony, processions and gowns for each person in the procession must be arranged, enough academics, management, and council members must be secured for each procession, dignitaries must be invited and hosted, officiating staff must receive scripts for their respective graduation ceremonies, the stages at the venues must be prepared and decorated tastefully, and the organisers need to ensure that all Unisa graduation protocol is observed, including the correct use of the University Mace.

Last, but not least, guests must be hosted before and after each ceremony. Behind the well-oiled graduation machinery at Unisa is the staff from the Graduations Division. These staff members ensure that each graduation ceremony is perfect, well executed, and offers a memorable experience for the graduands, their families, friends, and all invited guests.

All Unisa graduations are streamed lived on YouTube and are also covered on all Unisa platforms.

While the graduation ceremonies are taking place in the graduation hall, the Graduation Division sees to it that certificates are received immediately as graduands exit the hall. This year over 10 000 certificates were collected by students who could not attend their respective graduation ceremonies.

Staff and management of the Graduations Division also have to travel the length and breadth of the country a day or two before the ceremonies take place to ensure that all goes well on the day of each graduation ceremony. The staff of the Graduation Division puts in a mammoth effort to ensure that all Unisa graduations are the memorable occasions that our graduating students, their families and friends deserve.

As we look forward to the 2025 graduations, the Graduation Division is committed to ensuring that the quality of Unisa Graduations is upheld and never compromised.

* By Kenneth Machaba, Acting Deputy Director, Unisa Graduations Division

Publish date: 2024/11/05

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