What is convocation at Waterloo University?

What is convocation at Waterloo University?

University of Waterloo hosts two convocations per year (spring and fall), in the Physical Activities Complex (PAC) on campus. Convocation involves a meeting of the whole University community at which symbols are displayed, participants wear special attire to emphasize their official roles, and speakers share their wisdom…

Why choose the University of Waterloo?

It is these achievements that remind us that the talent and passion found at the University of Waterloo can shape our sustainable future TOGETHER. The University of Waterloo will marked this milestone and celebrated with a live, online convocation ceremony.

What happens at the University of Waterloo graduation ceremony?

You will hear from the University of Waterloo chancellor, president, and provost, as well as your dean. Degrees will be virtually conferred, and a presentation of graduate names will be showcased on-screen. The registrar will announce some special awards and honours.

Does waterwaterloo offer LinkedIn Learning?

Waterloo is thrilled to offer our newest alumni complimentary access to LinkedIn Learning ($34.99/month approximate retail value)! More than 16,000 digital courses taught by industry experts are available to support your career and personal development journeys. Spaces are limited, so pre-register today.

Where can I find a convocation checklist?

The Convocation website provides a checklist covering all elements leading up to and on convocation day. Arts Alumni Affairs serves all graduates of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Waterloo – a growing community that includes over 50,000 alumni!

Where can I buy an official University of Waterloo diploma or portrait?

Check out W Store ‘s exclusive collection of official UWaterloo grad gifts and momentos. Order an official University of Waterloo diploma or portrait frame and save 20%! Offers runs until October 25 at 4 p.m. ET. Visit your alumni handbook to discover all the perks of being a Waterloo alumnus.

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