Registration and ticketing
What are the arrangements for ticketing, and how many guests can I bring?
Registration
Current students
The University is registering students to attend graduation through an Evision task which will open at 12 noon on Monday 20 April. Tickets are booked and issued by Norwich City Football Club (NCFC).
Once you’ve completed the Evision task, you’ll receive a link to buy tickets from the NCFC website.
Alumni
To register your attendance at your graduation ceremony, you’ll need to complete and submit a form which we’ll send to the email address we have on record for you on Monday 20 April. Tickets are booked and issued by Norwich City Football Club (NCFC).
Please complete the form even if you’re not able to attend, as it’s important for us to know whether you are attending. Once you’ve submitted the form, and if you’ve told us you’ll be attending, we’ll send you a link to buy tickets from NCFC’s website.
Please note that to book tickets, you’ll need to register on the NCFC website. The information you provide when you book tickets will not be used for anything other than your graduation ceremony, unless you specifically give consent to be contacted about other events.
Guests
You can bring up to six guests with you to your graduation celebration, and you’ll receive a unique promo code which will allow you to book the first two guest tickets free of charge. After your free tickets, any further guest tickets you wish to buy will be charged at £10. You won’t need to book a ticket for yourself.
When you book your tickets, you’ll be able to select your guest seats, so if you’d like your guests to be seated together it’s best to book all your tickets at once. You can also return to the NCFC website to buy additional tickets later.
Your promo code can only be used once, so even if you’re not sure who’s coming with you to graduation, it’s best to book both free tickets.
Please note that the website will automatically apply a £1 booking fee to each transaction. This will disappear when you apply your promo code in the checkout section, but if you return to buy additional tickets the £1 booking fee will be applied.
The Registration task and the ticketing website will be open until the end of the day on Monday 6 July; after this date you will no longer be able to register to attend or book guest tickets.
Can babies and children attend my graduation celebration?
Yes. Children and babies aged 2 and under won’t need a ticket of their own, but will need to sit on the lap of the guest accompanying them or in a pushchair. Children aged 3 and over need their own guest ticket and seat. Do bear in mind that graduation ceremonies can be long and uninteresting for young children!
Need more information?
For further enquiries get in touch.
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