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Graduation

Attention Graduates!

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  • Important dates: Graduate Bash: April 11, 2025 — Commencement Ceremony: April 24, 2025 — Convocation Ceremony: April 25, 2025
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Brief Explanations

Graduation:


An academic graduation is a formal ceremony where students are officially recognized for completing their academic programs and earning their degrees or diplomas. It typically involves the conferral of degrees by university officials, speeches by administrators, faculty, or guest speakers, and the presentation of certificates or diplomas. Graduates often wear traditional academic regalia, such as caps and gowns, to symbolize their achievement. The event celebrates students' accomplishments and marks the transition to the next phase of their personal or professional lives.

Commencement:


An academic commencement is a ceremonial event held by a college or university to celebrate and formally recognize the achievements of graduating students. The term "commencement" signifies the beginning of a new phase in the graduates' lives. It typically includes speeches from university leaders, guest speakers, and student representatives, along with the conferral of degrees and the presentation of diplomas. Graduates wear academic regalia, and the ceremony often highlights the institution's traditions and values.

Convocation:


An academic convocation is a formal ceremony held by a college or university to mark significant events or milestones. Common examples include welcoming new students at the beginning of the academic year, celebrating graduation, or recognizing academic achievements. These events often feature speeches from university leaders, faculty, or guest speakers, as well as traditional academic regalia and rituals. Convocations serve to foster a sense of community and tradition within the academic institution.

Specific Information

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