Congrats Class of 2026!
Welcome to one of Canada's biggest families — the SAIT Alumni Family!
You're now part of a global network of nearly 300,000 graduates, and we're thrilled to have you.
🔓 Alumni status unlocked
Dive in and explore the perks and make the most of everything your alumni experience has to offer.
- Alumni essentials
- Convocation highlights (Photo albums, ceremony recordings, and more)
- Crossing the stage photo download
- Grad memorabilia
Lifelong benefits
As one of our newest members of the SAIT Alumni Family, you’ll have lifelong access to year‑round benefits, including group preferred rates on insurance, career development opportunities, LINK magazine, discounts on concerts and shows, and much more!
Stay connected
Update your contact information to stay up-to-date on the latest alumni-exclusive perks, benefits, events and more!
Parchment pickup
If you did not attend your convocation ceremony, you can pickup up your parchment from the Office the Registrar during regular business hours between Feb. 26 and March 13, 2026.
Your digital parchment is accessible through MyCreds. You would have been emailed a link to secure your digital parchment on Feb. 24, 2026.
Show your pride
Completed your program but didn't attend convocation? No problem! You can still get your very own alumni pin, a symbol of your achievement and connection with SAIT.
Changes to digital student identity
Learn about impacts to your student account and the important actions you need to take ensure you do not lose any important files or data.
Photo Albums
Did convocation go by in a blur? Don't fret, we were busy taking photos behind the scenes. Check out the photo albums for each ceremony on Facebook. Be sure to like and comment if you spot yourself!
Recorded ceremonies
Relive the highlights or have a viewing party of the convocation ceremony with your extended family.
Download your crossing the stage photo
Of the 1,702 individuals who graduated during the winter convocation, more than 825 crossed the stage. And at least that many photos were captured by Darby Photos. We ask that you please be patient while Darby Photos takes the time to edit and process each photo.
Photos are expected to be available for download by end of the day on Friday, March 6.
Visit Darby Photos
Go to convocation.darbyphotos.com.
Enter password
SAITWINTER2026
Find your school and passcode
Find your school (for example, School of Business) in the drop-down menu and enter your school-specific passcode:
- School of Construction: BS6L
- School of Hospitality & Tourism: Z8FG
- MacPhail School of Energy: 8Y99
- School of Manufacturing and Automation: F7QM
- School of Transportation: GA5M
- School of Business: 34W8
- School of Health and Public Safety: N9FG
- School for Advanced Digital Technology: MKD6
Select your program
Select "Open Faculty" and select your program of study.
Find your photo
Find your photo and download it to your device. Complimentary photos are available to access until June 15, 2026.
If you plan to share on social, be sure to tag @SAITalumni!
As you go through the process to download your complimentary photo, you'll be presented with an option to enhance your image with two digital frames. If you choose to do so, you will have to pay for this upgrade. You can bypass this and continue to get the complimentary image only.
Class hoodies
Visit the SAIT Bookstore in person to purchase your Class of 2026 hoodie, with personalization options available.
Class rings
Jostens provides services for SAIT graduates online. All inquiries should be directed towards our Jostens graduation ring representative:
Sean Kelly
Phone: 403.252.1774
Toll-free 1.877.252.1774
Contact us
SAIT Alumni
AA305, Heritage Hall, SAIT Main Campus
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Phone - 403.284.7010
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Phone - 1.888.284.8399
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Email - alumni@sait.ca
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