What letters (post-nominals / post nominals) can I show after my name once I have graduated?
Updated 05/05/2023 01.14 PM
When you graduate, you can add post-nominals (a shortened form of your academic qualification/s, together with the institution's abbreviation) after your name. To find your post-nominals:
Visit Programs and Courses
Search for your degree program
Select 'Course list and requirements'
Select 'Degree requirements'.
Post-nominals appear in brackets following the full award title: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (BA/BBus). An example of correct post-nominal use is shown below:
J.Bloggs BA/BBus Griff
For more information, please refer to the Academic Awards, Programs, Nomenclature and Abbreviations policy and the Schedule of Abbreviations for University Awards.
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