In front of the Business School's Aldrich Hall, 876 students will receive masters degrees in business administration (M.B.A.) and three students will be awarded doctorates in business administration (D.B.A).
The Law School will award 552 doctorates of law (J.D.), 151 masters of law degrees (L.L.M.) and 11 doctorates of juridical science (S.J.D.) at its exercises in Holmes Field.
The Kennedy School of Government is scheduled to graduate 424 students, according to the registrar's office. Two hundred and four will receive a one-year master of public administration (M.P.A.) degree, 134 will receive a master of public policy (M.P.P.) and 86 will receive two-year M.P.A. degrees.
On the front lawn of Andover Hall, the Divinity School will confer 102 master of theological studies (MTS) degrees, 53 master of divinity (M.Div.) degrees, seven master of theology (Th.M.) and four doctor of theology (Th.D.) degrees.
Across the river on the Medical School's Longwood Campus, 161 students will receive doctor of medicine (M.D.) degrees and eight will receive master of medical sciences (M.M.Sc.) degrees.
The Graduate School of Design will award 90 master of architecture (M.arc.) degrees, 28 master of landscape architecture (M.L.A.), 39 master of design studies (M.D.S.) degrees, 19 master of architecture in urban design (M.A.U.D.) degrees, 14 master of urban planning degrees (M.U.P), three master of landscape architecture in urban design (M.L.A.U.D.) degrees and seven doctor of design (D.D.) degrees.
At the School of Public Health, 149 master of public health (M.P.H.) degrees, 120 master of science (M.S.) degrees, 28 doctor of science (D.S.) degrees and one doctor of public health (D.P.H.) degree will be conferred.
The School of Dental Medicine will award 37 clinical specialty certificates and 28 doctor of dental medicine (D.M.D.) degrees, 12 master of medical sciences in oral biology (M.M.Sc.) degrees and 2 doctor of medical sciences in oral biology (D.M.Sc.) degrees.