BSN & ADN Fall Commencement and Pinning 2024
It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the 2024 BSN & ADN Fall Commencement and Pinning.
Details of Graduation and Pinning Ceremony
ADN Pinning Ceremony
Friday, December 6, 2024 | 5:00 p.m.
WSCO Graham Auditorium
BSN & ADN Commencement
Friday, December 6, 2024 | 6:30 p.m.
WSCO Graham Auditorium
Graduates report to A&S 138 by 6:15 p.m.
How can I participate?
The ceremony is open to registered participants and their guests only. Graduates received an email that included a link to RSVP for the ceremony. The deadline to RSVP is November 10, 2024.
Due to limited seating, tickets are required. Each graduate may bring up to five guests and will receive ticket information via their WSCO email. Seating for all guests is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Accessibility seating will be available, and seating in this area is first-come, first seated. The area is set up for individuals needing accommodation and one or two other individuals. It is not intended for large family groups, and we ask that additional chairs not be moved into this area.
The ceremony will be livestreamed for guests unable to attend. The link will be available on Washington State’s Facebook page on the day of the ceremony.
Caps and Gowns
A green cap and gown are required for all graduates. Caps and gowns may be ordered by clicking here no later than November 10, 2024, and they will be mailed to the address provided. Extra caps and gowns will not be available at the ceremony.
Honor and Veteran cords will be distributed to eligible students at rehearsal. Phi Theta Kappa students may order their stoles and tassels through the Phi Theta Kappa website at ptk.org.
Diplomas
Graduates will receive their diplomas by mail following commencement. After final grades are processed, diplomas will be mailed to graduates.
Commencement FAQs
Additional Questions
If you have questions regarding the commencement or graduation, please contact the Records Office at recordsoffice@wscc.edu.
Please note that these plans are tentative and could change based on federal, state, and local guidelines.