Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the University of Virginia will not be able to hold Final Exercises as usual this May. Instead, it is consulting with the Class of 2021 about two possible options: holding events this spring that involve only graduating students, with no guests; or postponing a ceremony and other events to a future date when UVA can host families and friends, as well as students.
In either scenario, UVA will confer the degrees to the candidates in each school virtually and produce a celebratory virtual event for students, friends and families this May.
In a communication to members of the graduating class Wednesday, President Jim Ryan wrote, “The challenge remains around the size of gatherings permitted by the Commonwealth of Virginia and travel advisories, both of which preclude us from being able to host a ceremony that families and friends can attend.

