Congratulations!

Welcome graduates, families, and friends: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology presents the Class of 2021!

Graduate recognition is by degree (Bachelor of Science) or by School or College (for advanced degrees: Master’s and Doctoral).
Individual slides may be found below the graduate recognition videos, where you may sort by cohort or by name.

This site will remain live through Autumn 2023

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Videos

 

Bachelor of Science Degree Recipients

 

School of Architecture and Planning Advanced Degree Recipients

 

MIT Schwarzman College of Computing Advanced Degree Recipients

 

School of Engineering Advanced Degree Recipients

 

School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Advanced Degree Recipients

 

Sloan School of Management Advanced Degree Recipients

 

School of Science Advanced Degree Recipients

 

Graduates of the MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering

Class of 2021 Graduates

All undergraduates (Bachelor of Science) are presented together alphabetically by last name.
Advanced Degree Recipients are presented by School or College alphabetically by last name within each department or course.
Departments are presented in numerical order (see a list of MIT Course numbers).

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FAQ

A: The online Commencement 2021 celebration program took place on June 4, 2021. You can view the webcast on the MIT Commencement site.

A: No: there was one MIT Commencement celebration program for all degrees and all areas of study.

A: Yes! If you chose not to submit a recording of your name via Name Coach—or if you missed the deadline—and you were on the degree list as of May 28, 2021, your name is still included in your cohort’s recognition video. You may also search for your individual slide on this page.

A: To request an edit to your slide, please send a note to Institute Events. We will coordinate with the Registrar’s Office regarding your record.

A: When you click on your slide, you will find buttons at the bottom of the page allowing you to download and copy the link.

A: Graduate recognition has been divided into 8 cohorts.

All undergraduates are presented together alphabetically by last name:

  • Bachelor of Science degree recipients

Advanced Degree Recipients are presented by School or College alphabetically by last name within each department or course. Departments are presented in numerical order (see a list of MIT Course numbers).

  • School of Architecture and Planning Advanced Degree Recipients
  • MIT Schwarzman College of Computing Advanced Degree Recipients
  • School of Engineering Advanced Degree Recipients
  • School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Advanced Degree Recipients
  • Sloan School of Management Advanced Degree Recipients
  • School of Science Advanced Degree Recipients
  • Graduates of the MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering

A: Those who receive more than one degree at a time are presented within the cohort of the primary degree. Bachelor of Science recipients who also received a Master’s degree are presented with the undergraduates. Note, however, that while dual degree recipients appear in one cohort only, both degrees are presented on the slide.

A: The names presented are those who were on the degree list as of May 28, 2021. If you are not able to find your name, please send a note to Institute Events. We will consult the Registrar’s Office regarding the degree list.

A: If you submitted a recording of your name, Name Coach uses your phrasing, rather than that of the degree list, in creating the audio file. For example, if William Barton Rogers records, “Bill Rogers” as his pronunciation, that is how his name is announced. His diploma (and slide) would still say “William Barton Rogers.” The reading of names is simply part of the celebration and does not impact your records at MIT.

The MIT Commencement website is the best source of information for the Class of 2021. Please see information for the special ceremony to honor the Classes of 2020 and 2021 (May 28, 2022).
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