Ceremony Information
When: Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 9 a.m. | Graduates need to check-in at 8 a.m.
Where: On the Warner University Campus in the courtyard between the Pontious Learning Resource Center and the Rigel Student Center.
Attendance: General admission seating is provided. No tickets are necessary.
Cap & Gown / Announcement Ordering
Place your order for cap & gown online at www.jostens.com. Order by March 15 to ensure delivery on time. There will be no campus distribution of caps & gowns. Custom announcements can be ordered at www.jostens.com.
Need To Know
Reporting, Assembly, & Ceremony
- Graduates will need to report to Turner Athletic Center at 8:00 a.m. Bring only the cap and gown – leave personal belongings (phone, purse, cameras, etc.) with your guests.
- You will be given a name card and asked to find your position in line (alphabetical order). During the ceremony, graduates will hand their cards to the announcer as they step onto the stage for their names to be announced.
- If the name is difficult to pronounce, please write a phonetic spelling on the card or whisper the pronunciation to the announcer before the announcement of the name.
- Line up for the procession is by degree. Master degree candidates will be first in line, Bachelor candidates will be next, followed by Associate candidates. Attendants will lead the ceremony procession. The processional will begin promptly at 9 am.
- After the ceremony the platform party, faculty and graduates will recess, and guests will remain in their seats until the recessional is complete.
Dress Code
Tassels are to be worn at the right temple. Men are to remove their caps during the opening prayer, but the cap is worn during the conferral of the degree and receiving the diploma folder from the President. Please wear the cap and gown with dignity and no distracting items pinned on them.
The University reserves the right to prohibit decorations on mortar boards that it deems overly elaborate or inappropriate.
Graduates are asked to dress if they are going to a professional interview. Consider wearing flat shoes.
Latin Honor Cords
Bachelor candidates who qualify for Latin honors status (Cum Laude 3.5- 3.69 GPA, Magna Cum Laude 3.70-3.89 GPA or Summa Cum Laude 3.9-4.0 GPA) and Master candidates who qualify for Distinction (4.0 GPA) will receive honor cords prior to the day of the ceremony.
Honors status will be printed in the program and is based on records as of the end of the previous semester or term. Final honors status will be based on all courses and grades and will be printed on the diploma. Latin Honors are not recognized at the Associate level.
Honor Society Cords
Undergraduates may wear cords or ribbons from university academic honor societies where they hold membership. These should be worn in the same manner as those for the Latin honors noted above. Only authorized and registered honor societies may provide honor cords.