You've got the degree, now buy the t-shirt!
We've teamed up with the brilliant Campus Clothing to offer you the chance to celebrate your graduation with a 'Class of 2025' hoodie or t-shirt.
All garments already have your name and those of your fellow course mates printed on the back. You can even add bespoke personalisation to make your memento that extra bit special!
The Campus Clothing team will have a stall at your graduation ceremony, but you can skip the queues by pre-ordering online from the link below.
For November 2025 graduations, Campus Clothing will be located within the Corn Exchange for Rochester ceremonies, and in Clagett Hall for Canterbury Ceremonies.
As you prepare to celebrate this milestone, why not leave a mark that lasts?
From just £100, the Make Your Mark naming campaign offers you the chance to inscribe your name—or a dedication from your family and friends—on a brick that will become part of Docking Station, the University’s exciting new centre for creative innovation in Medway.
Your brick will be installed in a restored section of this historic building, which is being transformed into a vibrant hub supporting students, researchers and local creatives.
Each inscription can include up to two lines of text, with 16 characters per line—perfect for a name, message, or tribute.
Your ceremony is professionally filmed by Red Shark, a London-based production company. The recording is then edited and produced into a professional DVD for students and guests to purchase. As a general rule, DVDs will be available 10 working days after the date of your ceremony. Purchasing of the DVDs is done via the University's online store.
Purchasers should be aware that DVD sales are managed by the University and not the production company.
Members of the congregation are asked not to move from their seats, take photographs or make video recordings during the ceremony. Only certain members of the University, journalists, the official photographers and a DVD company are authorised to do so. The photographs and video recordings may be used for publicity and marketing purposes to promote the University.