On Friday, May 16, the campus will honor graduates from the classes of 2020, 2021, and 2023, across all disciplines.
277 students will receive their diplomas on campus, surrounded by their loved ones.

- 144 graduates Grande Ecole Engineering Programme (class of 2019 and 2020),
- 74 graduates Mechanical engineerse (class of 2021),
- 18 degrees Specialty Engineers Electrical Engineering (class of 2021),
- 27 graduates Civil Engineering Specialists (class of 2021),
- 14 graduates in specialized master's programs Expert in renewable energy projects and production and Nuclear safety expert (class of 2023). ,
A highlight in campus life
The graduation ceremony is held on campus, in the large machining hall. For some, this meaningful place was where they spent a large part of their practical training in the workshop, but also enjoyed many convivial moments.
This event symbolically marks the end of the academic journey. It is a significant moment for both graduates and their loved ones: the culmination of several years of demanding study. While most of them have entered the professional world after completing their training, others have chosen to continue their studies with a double degree or a doctorate.
It is also a major event for the campus and its partners in specialized engineering training: the campus,the School of Infrastructure and Network Construction, the Regional Federation of Public Works, the IUMM-PACA CFAI-Provence training center, and all of their staff have supported the apprentices for three years.
Graduates and medalists: excellence rewarded
Each of them will take the stage to receive their diploma in person from the campus director and faculty members.
The Grande Ecole Engineering Programme graduates of Grande Ecole Engineering Programme (the top 8 in the final national ranking based on their three years of study) will receive a gold medal!
This applies to one graduate this year in Aix, the campus valedictorian.
Graduates ranked immediately after the gold medalists and among the top 10% of the national rankings will be awarded a silver medal.
This applies to 16 graduates from the classes of 2019 and 2020 this year.
Mobile students attached to their home campus
Each year, Arts et Métiers more than 1,100 engineering students from the Grande Ecole Engineering Programme.
Throughout their studies, students demonstrate a high degree of mobility, both within France and internationally. In fact, depending on their chosen specialization, it is often impossible for them to remain on the same campus for the entire three-year program.
This mobility is encouraged by the diversity of tracks offered in the third year, both in France and abroad. In fact, international experience is mandatory for obtaining the engineering degree.
Despite these relocations, graduates receive their degree on the campus where they began their studies in the first year, rather than at their final place of study. This decision is driven by the strong attachment of students in the Grande École Program to their home campus.

Apprentices in the Specialized Programs, meanwhile, complete their three years of training on the same campus. Although they form strong ties to this location, they divide their time between school and the company, and also spend 12 weeks abroad during their program.

Practical information
On the agenda for the day
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Graduation ceremony for engineers specializing in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Graduation ceremony for engineers specializing in Civil Engineering and for the EXPPER and Nuclear Safety specialized Master’s programs
3:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Graduation ceremony for engineers from the Grande Ecole Engineering Programme
Each graduation ceremony is followed by a reception.
Date and times
📅 Friday, May 16, 2025
⏰ 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. - Reception half an hour before the start of each ceremony
📍 MachiningHall - Campus Arts et Métiers, 2, cours des Arts et Métiers Aix-en-Provence
> Participation by invitation only. Anyone who is not registered will not be allowed to enter the campus.