Commencement
60th Commencement Ceremony | |
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Disclaimer: Schedule subject to change |
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Baccalaureate Mass: |
Friday, May 9, 2014 |
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Commencement Ceremony: |
Saturday, May 10, 2014 |
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Location: |
The Blue Cross Arena |
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Parking: |
On-street parking is available throughout the downtown area. Parking is also available in a number of municipal garages including:
View a map of Downtown Rochester Parking [pdf] (includes parking fees). |
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Seating: |
TICKETS NOT REQUIRED. Guests are seated on a first-come, first-served basis. Only candidates are allowed in the Candidate Seating Areas on the floor. |
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Special Needs: |
A sign language interpreter will be available. Handicapped seating areas are also available for those who are physically challenged.
Family members with disabilities should follow the directional signs to the upper level handicapped seating areas. A floor plan is available on the Blue Cross Arena website. For additional questions, contact our office at (585) 385-8229. |
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Graduate's Assembly: |
Candidates should enter the Arena at Exchange St. or 1 War Memorial Square (formerly the Broad Street entrance). Both entrances are handicapped accessible. After check in, graduates should report to the bottom level of the Arena with cap and gown after picking up their name card at the designated registration tables. Marshals will direct graduates to their proper place in the processional lines. DO NOT BRING VALUABLES WITH YOU TO BE LEFT IN THE MARSHALING AREA. DO NOT BRING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR BALLOONS. |
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Ceremony: |
The ceremony is expected to last between 2 1/2 - 3 hours. Consider that this length of time may be difficult on older adults and young children. Out of respect for fellow classmates and consideration for their families, candidates are expected to remain until the conclusion of the ceremony. At the conclusion of the ceremony, all graduates and faculty will participate in the recessional leading to the reception area. |
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Professional Photographer: |
Special areas for photography have been arranged in seating areas on either side of the stage. Look for signs to direct you. Family members are asked to move in and out of these areas quickly in an orderly fashion to accommodate others taking pictures of their graduating student. GradImages is the official photographer for our Commencement. Proofs will be sent to your home and via email within three to five days after graduation. Pictures can be ordered online, by phone, or by mail. Graduation Images can be contacted at (800) 261-2576 or at www.gradimages.com. Registering your graduate with GradImages provides them with the information they need to deliver your proofs in a timely manner. Giving them an accurate mailing address and email address will allow them to get your proofs to you on the first try. You may also provide them with email addresses of up to six friends and family members to allow them to celebrate in the accomplishment. |
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Flowers: |
Fresh flowers will be available for purchase at the ceremony OR are available for pre-order through CommencementFlowers.com. |
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Reception: |
Following the ceremony, you and your guests are invited to a reception in the outer lobby of Blue Cross Arena. You will be able to pick up your diploma, introduce your guests to faculty, staff, and other students, and take a picture with a Fisher backdrop. |
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Diploma: |
To ensure that every graduate receives the correct diploma, you will be handed an empty diploma case when you walk across the stage. After the ceremony, if you have completed all your requirements, you will be directed to a central location to pick up your actual diploma. |
Spring 2013 - 59th Commencement Ceremony
St. John Fisher College held its 59th Commencement on Saturday, May 11, welcoming over 1,100 graduates into the alumni family. David McCullough, Pulitzer-prize-winning author and historian, delivered an inspiring keynote speech to the graduates, encouraging them to read, write, and continue learning. McCullough addressed the graduates after accepting an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws from Dr. Donald Bain, President.
Michael Goonan ’75, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), and Chair, St. John Fisher College Board of Trustees, also received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws.
During the College’s ceremonies, Dr. Bain honored two individuals with President's Medals. Sister Christine Wagner, SSJ, Ph.D., Executive Director of the St. Joseph’s Neighborhood Center, received the President's Medal for Service to the Rochester Community, and Mr. Walter Parkes, Chairman of the Board, O’Connell Electric, received the President's Medal for Service to St. John Fisher College and the Rochester Community.
Check out more 2013 Commencement photos on Facebook!