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ISU's winter commencement ceremonies scheduled for December 14 at CEFCU Arena

December graduates are preparing to walk across the stage as the winter commencement date approaches. Illinois State University will hold two commencement ceremonies Saturday, Dec. 14, at CEFCU Arena. The first ceremony, at 9 a.m., will include the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education, Mennonite College of Nursing and Interdisciplinary Studies. The second ceremony, at 1 p.m., will include the College of Applied Science and Technology, College of Business and Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts. Each ceremony will last about two hours, and doors will open one hour prior to each ceremony. Parking is free and staff will direct attendees to the lots available. Bags, backpacks and boxes are not permitted. Exceptions include diaper bags, camera bags, small purses and medical bags. This is not a ticketed event and there is no limit on the number of guests that can attend per student. All seating is first come, first served. There will be a livestream link available in early December for those unable to attend the in-person ceremony. Additional information, along with contact information can be found here.

December graduates are preparing to walk across the stage as the winter commencement date approaches. 

Illinois State University will hold two commencement ceremonies Saturday, Dec. 14, at CEFCU Arena. 

The first ceremony, at 9 a.m., will include the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education, Mennonite College of Nursing and Interdisciplinary Studies. 

The second ceremony, at 1 p.m., will include the College of Applied Science and Technology, College of Business and Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts. 

Each ceremony will last about two hours, and doors will open one hour prior to each ceremony. Parking is free and staff will direct attendees to the lots available. 

Bags, backpacks and boxes are not permitted. Exceptions include diaper bags, camera bags, small purses and medical bags. 

This is not a ticketed event and there is no limit on the number of guests that can attend per student. All seating is first come, first served. 

There will be a livestream link available in early December for those unable to attend the in-person ceremony. 

Additional information, along with contact information can be found here.

Brooke Plowman is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Plowman can be contacted at baplowm@ilstu.edu.


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