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Welcome to the Cockrell School of Engineering Family Weekend. We are excited for you to spend some time with your Longhorn. 

Family Weekend Welcome Reception with Colleges and Schools

Join us at the Family Weekend Welcome Reception for a chance to chat with engineering advisors over light refreshments.

Family Weekend 2025
Friday, April 11th - Sunday, April 13th, 2025

Registration is now open until Sunday, April 6th, 2025.

REGISTER FOR FAMILY WEEKEND

VISIT THE UNIVERSITY FAMILY WEEKEND PAGE

On Saturday, you can enjoy the day with your Texas Longhorn on campus or in Austin.

  • Enjoy the Longhorn Run
  • Go bowling in the Texas Union.
  • Celebrate what makes Austin so unique: live music, specialty food and beverage offerings and live art installations.
  • Or, visit the Blanton Museum of Art, the LBJ Presidential Library, or the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

For more exciting events, visit the UT Austin Parents website.

crowd of graduating students wearing Cockrell School of Engineering regalia posing for a selfie

Your years of hard work and commitment are about to culminate in the completion of your degree from one of the best engineering schools in the world. You are leaving the Cockrell School prepared to lead and to make an impact on society.

The Cockrell School of Engineering holds graduation ceremonies each May to honor the undergraduate degree candidates of the entire academic year (past fall, current spring and future summer). May 2025 participants include December 2024 graduates and potential degree candidates for May 2025 and August 2025. Updates with more details will soon be posted.

Preparing for graduation requires the following:

  • If you are completing an undergraduate degree (B.S.), you must complete the Intent to Graduate form.
  • If you are completing a graduate degree (M.S. and/or Ph.D.), you must complete the Application to Graduate.

Choose your ceremony:

 Undergraduate 

 Graduate 

 UNIVERSITY-WIDE 

Graduating Master's & Ph.D. Degrees

The Cockrell School of Engineering will not have a separate ceremony for Engineering M.S. and Ph.D. degree candidates. Engineering Graduate degree candidates are welcome to attend the Graduate School Ceremonies.

GRADUATE SCHOOL CONVOCATION, ALL UT AUSTIN MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

1:00 PM
Thursday, May 8, 2025 

Moody Center
2001 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX 78712 

LIVESTREAM OF M.S. CONVOCATION

GRADUATE SCHOOL CONVOCATION, ALL UT AUSTIN PH.D. DEGREE CANDIDATES

11:30 AM
Saturday, May 10, 2025 

Bass Concert Hall
2350 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX 78712 

LIVESTREAM OF PH.D. CONVOCATION

  • Graduates will need to purchase regalia.
  • Note: separate tickets are required for the University-wide Celebration on Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • For additional information, visit Graduate School Convocation

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University-wide Celebration

Saturday, May 10, 2025
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
2139 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78712

Separate procession tickets are required for degree candidates to participate in the University-wide Ceremony. Guests of graduates do not require tickets to attend this event. More information about tickets may be found on the UT Commencement website.

Graduating Bachelors Degrees

The Cockrell School’s graduation celebrations only occur in the spring semester for graduates and candidates of that academic year (past fall, current spring and future summer.) Participation (“crossing the stage”) in the graduation ceremony is optional.

Engineering Undergraduate Student Commencement Ceremony


Friday, May 9, 2025

Moody Center
2001 Robert Dedman Drive
Austin, TX 78712

LIVESTREAM OF B.S. COMMENCEMENT

Student and guest drop-off:
5:00 PM

Ceremony begins promptly at:
6:00 PM

  • Graduates will need to purchase regalia.
  • All guests attending must have a unique, individual ticket to enter the Moody Center. Degree candidates will provide their guest(s) with a ticket.
    • Note: separate tickets are required for the University-wide Celebration on Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • The ceremony will last approximately 2.5 hours. Out of respect for all graduates, please plan to be present until the end of the ceremony.
  • A Livestream viewing of the ceremony will be available on the day of the event.
  • Map of venue for recommended entry points and road closures.

 

aerial view of the Moody Center at The University of Texas at Austin

What to Expect

The Engineering Undergraduate Student Commencement consists of a guided path through the event space, where graduates will enter the ceremony stage, cross the ceremony stage, take a professional graduation photo and enjoy a shared speaker. Commencement will be streamed live to allow the moment to be shared with extended family and friends.

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Graduation candidates cannot bring personal items such as backpacks, purses or coats to the Moody Ceremony. There is no secure area in which to leave them. We recommend carrying cell phones and keys on wristbands or clothing with pockets.

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Arrival at Moody Center
The Cockrell School will be hosting the event at the Moody Center. The venue policies in place are not at the discretion of the Cockrell School. Comfortable shoes are recommended for all attendees, as there are ramps and stairs. All guests will need a ticket.

  • Students: 5:00pm drop-off, proceed to loading dock (Moody Center map)
  • Friends & Family: Proceed to Moody Center west gate with your ticket (Moody Center map)
  • ADA: Please arrange a drop-off at the Northeast circle and enter at the Northwest Lobby security.

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Share your experience #CockrellGrad
Posts you share will be seen during Commencement weekend by your friends and family, so send us your point of view. We are here for it.

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Cross over the stage
Students get to cross the stage with their friends and peers from their programs and have their names called, with department faculty in attendance to celebrate.

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Take a professional graduation photo
A professional photographer will take formal photos of students on and off stage.

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Exit the east exit and re-join your friends/family
You may want to consult the Moody Center map and come up with a strategic meetup location. Time to celebrate!

Ticketing Information

All guests must secure a unique, individual ticket from their graduate in order to enter the Moody Center. Degree candidates will be allowed to secure up to 8 tickets for the ceremony. The last day for a degree candidate/graduate to request tickets is April 11, 2025.

Guest tickets can only be reserved by students at the time of RSVP through our new Tassel system. Eligible students will receive an email from Tassel on February 18, 2025. If you did not receive your link, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The Commencement Ceremony will also be live-streamed.

Additional Information for attendees

Accessibility-Accommodations

If you need accessible accommodations for the Cockrell School Ceremony and Celebrations, please notify us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by April 11, 2025.

  • Drop Off: An ADA and mobility-impaired passenger drop-off point is available in the roundabout on the northeast side of the Moody Center. From the I-35 frontage road, head west on Clyde Littlefield Drive, then south on Red River. Please notify personnel attending the entrance that passengers are ADA or mobility-impaired.
  • Accessible Shuttles: A free, accessible shuttle will transport guests with limited mobility from several points around the stadium. A map will be available later this spring.
  • Seating: Moody Center offers wheelchair-accessible and low-mobility seating on each level of the venue. In the wheelchair-accessible areas, there will be removable folding chairs, so wherever a wheelchair or scooter is needed, the folding chair will be removed.
  • Elevators: Available to guests with disabilities. Check with a Moody Center Guest Services member for assistance.
  • Wheelchairs: Mobility-impaired candidates or guests who cannot walk comfortably more than 5 feet are strongly encouraged to bring a wheelchair to the event. Local health supply rental companies can provide rental wheelchairs.
    • The Moody Center has a very limited number of wheelchairs on hand at entry doors. Guests who require additional assistance because of a limitation in mobility can request wheelchair transport from the entry doors of the arena to their seating location. A Guest Services member will escort guests to their seats and arrange a pick-up time to escort them to their departure if desired. This service is available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be requested from any team member at the entry doors. Please note that arena wheelchairs cannot be left with guests during the event.
  • Assistive Listening Devices: Assistive Listening Devices are available and complimentary to guests for all arena events. Headsets and receivers can be checked out at the Guest Services booth on the Main Concourse. 

Security - CLEAR BAG POLICY

For updated security protocols, please visit the University Commencement website.

Parking

For the latest updates on campus parking, please visit the University Commencement website.

Professional Photographs

The University coordinates professional photos of each graduation candidate as they cross the stage to be congratulated during the ceremony. Graduates and families have the option of purchasing photographs. There is no obligation to do so. Flash Photography provides free color proofs to each graduate. Proofs are mailed to the permanent address within two weeks of graduation. If you do not receive your proof, or if you wish to place your order by phone or email, please contact Flash Photography at 1-800-410-8070 or at http://www.flashphotography.com/.

Program

All candidates must submit their information to graduate before April 11, 2025, to be included in the program.

Restrict My Info

If you would like to have your information restricted from Tassel, the Moody Center display screen or the electronic program, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by April 11, 2025.

Questions

For questions or additional information, please contact a Graduation and Certification Advisor in the Engineering Student Services Office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Silhouette of a Cockrell School of Engineering graduate making hook 'em horns hand sign lit up by fireworks

University-wide Celebration

Saturday, May 10, 2025
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
2139 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78712

Separate procession tickets are required for degree candidates to participate in the University-wide Ceremony. Guests of graduates do not require a ticket to attend this event. More information about tickets may be found on the University Commencement website.

University-wide Celebration

Saturday, May 10, 2025
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
2139 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78712

Separate procession tickets are required for degree candidates to participate in the University-wide Ceremony. Guests of graduates do not require a ticket to attend this event. More information about tickets may be found on the University Commencement website.

Introducing the
UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub

The five-year partnership hopes to leverage the collective strengths of both organizations and create an innovative environment for participants from local, regional, national, and international communities to accelerate the advancement of science and jointly solve challenges of societal and real-world impact.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE

The UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub has three collaborative pillars:

brain neuron iconPh.D. Fellowships
Call for Ph.D. Fellowships

brain neuron iconResearch (Grants and Sponsored Projects)
Call for Research Proposals

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View Past and Upcoming Events

 

Initial Research Focus Areas:

machine learning

Machine Learning

video

Image and Video Processing

robotics

Robotics

communications

Networking and Communications

 

Contact Us

For general questions and to learn more about UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub, contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

News and Events

Amazon Teams Up With UT To Establish New Science Hub

The UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub is the sixth such alliance between the tech company and a leading university. It aims to advance research that prompts new discoveries and addresses significant challenges while creating solutions that benefit society. This will be achieved by fostering collaboration among faculty members and students along with the development of a diverse and sustainable pipeline of research talent.

Prime Time 2023

UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub Prime Time event logo

Thank you for joining us on the Forty Acres to celebrate the launch of this partnership.

Science Hub Symposium on Cloud Computing

The UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub hosts technical talks, poster presentations and roundtable discussions with leading cloud computing researchers at UT Austin and Amazon.

Science Hub Symposium on AI & Foundation Models

The UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub hosts technical talks, poster presentations and roundtable discussions with leading AI researchers at UT Austin and Amazon.

Advisory Board

Responsibility for the strategic direction and governance of the Hub is handled by an Advisory Board composed of representatives from UT and Amazon.

Luis Sentis

Luis Sentis (Interim Director)

Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics and UT-Amazon Science Hub Interim Director

Sentis leads the Human Centered Robotics Laboratory, a laboratory focusing on control, task and motion planning, human factors, and experimentation with robots, exoskeletons and autonomous systems. He is also a recipient of the NASA Elite Team Award.

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Sujay Sanghavi, Associate Director of UT Austin-Amazon Science Hub

Sujay Sanghavi (Associate Director)

Science Hub associate director; associate professor, Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Sanghavi joined Texas ECE in July 2009. His research interests lie at the intersection of two central challenges in modern systems: large-scale networking and high-dimensional data analysis, with a focus on algorithm design and evaluation. He received the NSF CAREER award in January 2010.

View Bio
Matt Lease, Professor at UT Austin School of Information

Matt Lease (Board)

Professor, School of Information

Lease is the founder and leader of UT Austin's Good Systems program, an eight-year, university-wide challenge to design responsible AI technologies.

View Bio
Adam Klivans, Professor of Computer Science at UT Austin

Adam Klivans (Board)

Professor, Computer Science Department at the College of Natural Sciences

Klivans leads the new National Science Foundation AI Institute for Foundations.

View Bio
Adam Fineberg, Sr. Principal Engineer at Amazon

Adam Fineberg (Board)

Sr. Principal Engineer, Consumer Robotics at Amazon

 

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Vishy Vishwanathan, Sr. Principal Research Science at Amazon

Vishy Vishwanathan (Board)

Sr. Principal, Research Science, Search at Amazon

 

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Yongjun Wu, Sr. Principal SDE at Amazon Prime Video

Yongjun Wu (Board)

Sr. Principal SDE, Prime Video at Amazon

 

View LinkedIn
Beth Hood, Science Hub Alliance Manager

Beth Hood (Member)

Science Hub Alliance Manager; Executive Director of Industry and Research Relations at the Cockrell School

 

View LinkedIn

 

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The Longhorn Engineering Summer Camp 2025 (LESC 25) is a free, interactive learning experience that will engage rising 8th and 9th graders in activities that promote the wide impact of engineering. Campers will experience for themselves how engineering mixes with art, sports, medicine, sustainability and more! Each day, camp attendees will learn a few engineering fundamentals through an engaging presentation by UT faculty and students, then see these concepts come to life through guided hands-on activities. 

Many students who apply to LESC are outstanding students and leaders in their communities. In addition to academics, we also consider socioeconomic status in order to provide opportunities to those who are overcoming any social or economic hardship. Students who attend schools without engineering courses or extra-curricular activities are particularly encouraged to apply.

If you submit a complete application for the program, you will be notified about our decision via email by mid-May. We cannot guarantee that you will get your decision earlier than this date. Please note, this is not a first come, first serve basis program. All applications will be reviewed by a panel.

Deadline for registration: May 2, 2025

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

Longhorn Engineering Summer Camp 2025

Austin Session 1
June 2nd - 5th

Houston
June 16th - 18th

Austin Session 2
July 14th - 17th

San Antonio
July 21st - 24th

Orientation sessions for campers and parents will be held in late Spring 2025.
The camp is free to attend, and lunch will be provided daily.
This is a day camp, and lodging will not be provided.

For more information, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

It is our goal to host inclusive and accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. Please let us know if you would benefit from any accommodations for this event by contacting Kiersten Fernandez.


El campamento de verano de ingeniería Longhorn 2025 (LESC 25) es una experiencia de aprendizaje interactiva y gratuita, envolviendo a los estudiantes de octavo y noveno grado en actividades que promuevan el amplio impacto de la ingeniería. ¡Los estudiantes experimentarán por sí mismos cómo la ingeniería se mezcla con el arte, los deportes, la medicina, la sustentabilidad y más! Cada día, los asistentes al campamento aprenderán algunos conceptos básicos de ingeniería a través de presentaciones entretenidas por parte de profesores y estudiantes de UT, para después ver cómo estos conceptos cobran vida a través de actividades prácticas guiadas. 

Las sesiones de orientación para estudiantes y padres se llevarán a cabo a fines de la primavera de 2025.
El campamento será gratuito para todos los participantes y merienda será proporcionada diariamente al mediodía.

Para obtener más información, comuníquese con This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Nuestro objetivo es organizar eventos inclusivos y accesibles que permitan a todas las personas participar plenamente. Notifíquenos si se beneficiaría de acomodaciones especiales para este evento poniéndose en contacto con Kiersten Fernandez.

The Cockrell School of Engineering, our seven academic departments, Texas Engineering Executive Education and our student programs in Engineering Student Services host a variety of events throughout the calendar year, both virtual and in-person. For department-specific events, visit the individual department websites.

Graduation and Commencement

The Cockrell School of Engineering celebrates graduating students with a ceremony or recognition celebration in the spring semester for graduates and candidates of that academic year (past fall, current spring and future summer).

Gone to Engineering

Gone to Engineering is the Cockrell School of Engineering's largest welcome event. Meet student leaders and find out how you can get involved in student organizations, grab a free class t-shirt and some dessert, learn about student services, and more!

TexTalks Webinars

Texas Engineering Executive Education, PETEX®, and the Office of Research Relations have teamed up to bring the industry a new collaborative webinar series - Texas Engineering TexTalks: Advancing Industry Through Innovation.

Inside Innovation E-Talks

Inside Innovation: E-Talks from the Cockrell School of Engineering is a webinar series that explores the role of engineering in the advancement of our society.

Family Weekend

The Family Weekend is an opportunity for families to you enjoy the day with your Texas Longhorn on campus or in Austin.

Bold Leadership Download

The Bold Leadership Download series features inspiring leaders of industry who share their pathway to success with UT students, faculty and alumni.

  1. Bold Leadership Download
  2. Future Engineers Day
  3. Gone to Engineering

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