December Ceremony Day Information

Ceremony Day

Graduate Information

What to expect BEFORE the ceremony

What time do I need to be on campus?

Report to SMATE to line up for the procession into Carver. You will need to arrive 45 minutes prior to the start of your ceremony to pick up your name card. Follow the signs for your college and get your name card alphabetically by last name. Commencement staff will give instructions to line up for the procession.

(Your family and friends can go directly to Carver. The doors will open one hour prior to the ceremony.)

Ceremony Time

10:00 a.m.

1:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

Earliest Check-In Time in SMATE

9:00 a.m.

12:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Latest Check-In Time in SMATE

9:15 a.m.

12:15 p.m.

3:15 p.m.

What do I need to bring?

  • Your graduation regalia, including gown, hood (for graduate students), cap, and tassel. If you have not yet purchased your regalia, please visit the WWU Associated Students Bookstore website as soon as possible to place your order. Make sure you have your cap and gown before December 9 to ensure you're able to participate in your ceremony.
  • Something to add to the time capsule.
  • Note that masks are strongly encouraged for large indoor gatherings, so you may wish to bring your mask (and tell your guests).
  • Please consider giving your coat and keys to your guests rather than leave items behind and unattended in SMATE. While we will have staff in SMATE between ceremonies, they will be working on resetting it for the next ceremony and we cannot ensure safety and security of all items.

What to expect DURING the ceremony

Procession

The procession from SMATE to Carver starts each ceremony. 

Speakers

Speakers at the ceremony include the president, the faculty senate president, the Board of Trustees, and a student speaker.

Walk Across

The walk across is the portion of the ceremony where graduates have their name read as they walk across the stage.

Process:

Graduates hand their name card (obtained at check-in) to the dean reading names at the podium, the president hands the graduate their diploma cover, the graduate can turn toward the camera for a photo, the graduate walks off the stage and is directed to a green screen at the back of the facility for another photo. A graduate is then directed back to their chair.

Ceremony Length

Ceremonies will last approximately one hour.

Recession and Memory Walk

At the end of ceremony, graduates will recess from the seats on the main floor to the Memory Walk. This may be either indoor or outdoor for the December ceremony, weather dependent. You are encouraged to bring an item to place in the Memory Walk box as the processional exits. The Memory Walk has been a commencement tradition at Western Washington University since 1912. Each year, a stone representing the graduating class is laid along the Memory Walk—which is the sidewalk that runs parallel to the façade of Old Main. Beneath each of these class stones lies a time capsule. Graduates are invited to leave items reflective of their time at Western in the time capsule. That capsule will be buried beneath the stone bearing their class year.

Guest Information

No tickets are needed for December Commencement and it will be open seating. Doors open one hour prior to each ceremony, and guests should be seated ten minutes prior to the ceremony start time because entrances will be closed while the graduates process into Carver. Doors will reopen when the procession is complete.

Flowers and GiftsThe Western Associated Students Bookstore and a floral vendor have a variety of items available for sale in the Carver Lobby. The lobby opens one hour before each ceremony and remains open for thirty minutes after each ceremony.

Parking and Directions

Directions and Maps can be found on the Commencement Parking page.

Local Accomodations

Please visit this Accommodation webpage for information about accommodations near the event.

Dining and Retail Hours

Atrium at Artzen - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Viking Union Market & Coffee Shop - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Western Associated Students Bookstore - 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - booth at Carver Gym will also have the same hours.
 

Security Information

The safety and security of everyone on campus is of great importance to Western Washington University. Please review our security information for Commencement as you are making your plans to attend.

All graduates, guests and items are subject to search.  

Note: no balloons, backpacks, alcohol, noisemakers, airhorns, or amplification devices are allowed. We encourage you not to bring other bags or belongings as there is no secure location to store them – please leave them in your car, hotel room, or home.

Any items deemed by the WWU staff to be inappropriate or possibly disruptive of other guests’ enjoyment are prohibited.

Items Allowed in Carver Gym for Commencement:

Graduates and their guests are encouraged to bring only necessary items to the WWU campus when attending a Commencement Ceremony. All graduates, guests and items are subject to search. In an effort to better communicate and enforce approved and prohibited items, please review the following items that are allowed:

  • Clear bags (any bag larger than a small purse that contains personal items)
  • Necessary personal items (small purses, keys, cell phone, etc.)
  • Trained service animals*
  • Banners and flags of not larger than 11” x 17” (must be handheld – cannot be attached to poles or sticks and cannot obstruct views)
  • Binoculars and cameras for still photography
  • Containers (empty or factory-sealed plastic water bottles and thermoses and unopened soft-sided juice boxes and baby bottles)
  • Medically necessary items, liquids, or food
  • Strollers
  • Umbrellas

*Trained service animals are animals that have been trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability.

Any item not on the list of approved items will not be allowed into Carver Gym unless otherwise approved and properly inspected. Special considerations will be made for guests with special medical needs and individuals caring for infants.

 

Contact the Commencement Team

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