西瓜视频

西瓜视频 College is proud to celebrate the Class of 2025 as they reach this incredible milestone! Commencement is a time to honor the hard work, dedication, and achievements of our graduates as they prepare to take their next steps. We look forward to welcoming families, friends, faculty, and staff to join in this special celebration.

Your Guide to Commencement Weekend
Make the most of this milestone celebration with information tailored just for you. Whether you're a graduate preparing for the big day, a guest planning your visit, or a faculty or staff member participating in the event, find everything you need to know right here.
Graduates
Find everything you need to know about ceremonies, regalia, and preparations.
Guests
Plan your visit with details on parking, accommodations, and event logistics.
Faculty & Staff
Access important event schedules and participation details.
Attention Graduating Students:

Apply to Graduate!

Students who plan to graduate and receive their diploma, must apply to graduate through the Registrar’s Office, regardless of whether they are participating in Commencement. Applications through Etrieve will be reviewed and eligibility determined based on credits earned, completion of all degree requirements, and earning a minimum GPA. If you haven’t already—apply today!

For questions or assistance with the application, please contact the Registrar’s Office.

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Ambassador 鈥淪ully鈥 Sullenberger III to Speak at 西瓜视频鈥檚 85th Commencement
西瓜视频 College has named Ambassador 鈥淪ully鈥 Sullenberger鈥攑ilot of the 鈥淢iracle on the Hudson鈥 and former U.S. Ambassador and Representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization鈥攖he Commencement Speaker at its 85th Commencement ceremony on May 17, 2025.
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西瓜视频 College 2024 Commencement Recap
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! During 西瓜视频's 84th Commencement ceremony on May 18, more than 1,000 Gulls flew the Nest, and Commencement speaker Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey and presidential candidate, encouraged graduates to get off their phones and start living face to face.