Alumni Benefits
Upon graduation from Pembroke, you’ll automatically become a member of our Pembroke alumni network. This includes our network of Alumni Ambassadors who are spread out across the world and connect alumni through running local events and get-togethers. Our Alumni Ambassadors are a great point of contact for any Pembrokians moving/visiting a new place or those wishing to get involved with and meet fellow alumni in their local area. You can find your local Alumni Ambassador and contact them directly by clicking here.
To ensure you stay connected, please make sure that we have your most up-to-date contact information.
We are delighted to invite alumni, along with their friends and family, back to visit Pembroke. If you are planning a visit, please reach out to our Development team to check whether the college is closed to visitors on your chosen date. During regular working hours, a member of the Development Team will gladly meet you and provide a tour of the college. On weekends or public holidays, access is limited to public areas (e.g. Old Quad and Chapel Quad). Please be aware that there may be occasions where admitting visitors is not possible.
Alumni are also invited to dine on High Table once per academic year with a guest. More details can be found here.
Looking for somewhere to host your special day? We sometimes have the capacity to arrange private dinners or weddings on the College premises. To find out more please click here.
As alumni of Oxford University, you have access to many exclusive benefits - including Oxford discounts and library access. You can find out more about the exciting benefits available as an Oxford alumnus/a, as well as request a card from the University's central alumni office here.
Have you published work recently, been recognised for your impact on the community, or celebrated any other life-changing occasion? Get in touch with the Development team to let us know so we can share it with the alumni community.
Final transcripts are centrally produced University and are available for all students who have completed their programme of study (course). To access these, share verified copies with third parties and to request additional new copies, please visit the University's eDocuments Service. Please note, we are unable to request these on your behalf.
For students who commenced their studies prior to Michaelmas Term 2007 the Academic Office can provide a statement giving details of dates of attendance, degree course(s), examinations taken, marks achieved and degree class. This is normally accepted as sufficient evidence. Please email the Academic Office to arrange this.
Transcripts for visiting students are compiled by the Academic Office and Dean of Visiting Students and include reports and grades from tutors on each course undertaken during the academic year. These transcripts are sent to the students' home universities by 31 July of each year, provided all outstanding charges to the college are paid in full.
Those in possession of a BA may apply to receive their MA seven years after matriculating. In Oxford (as in Cambridge), the status of Master of Arts is a mark of seniority within the University which may be conferred twenty-one terms after matriculation. The Oxford MA is about reaching a new status within the University, it therefore has no subject or class.
Please contact degreeceremonies@pmb.ox.ac.uk for further information.