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Image of Marist Campus Commencement.
Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
Information for Graduates
Commencement Checklist
Monday, Dec. 2
In order to graduate, you must submit a Graduation Application to the Registrar. To apply, find the form by clicking here and drop it off at the Registrar's Office or use your Marist email to send the form to GraduationApplications@36837a.com. You can also fill it out in person at Registrar’s Office (DN203).
Friday, April 4
Students who anticipate walking the stage at one of our 2025 Commencement ceremonies can order their cap and gown from Herff Jones. Your cap and gown are paid for by Marist. They will be shipped directly to you and you are required to pay a minimal shipping fee.
TBD
MarchingOrder collection site closes for name recording and preshow video slides.
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Students can access up to six Commencement tickets through Hometown.
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Lineup card distribution in Donnelly Hall (photo ID required)
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Mandatory rehearsal, Undergraduate Ceremony only. Line up on Lowell Thomas Quad (lineup cards required)
Saturday, May 18
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
All residence halls close
Monday, June 16
Diplomas mailed to all eligible graduates
Helpful Tips
Regalia
Dual Degree Program Graduates
If you will receive BOTH a bachelor’s and a master’s degree at the same time, you should order both sets of regalia. Place two separate orders.
Accessories
Graduates are required to wear academic regalia while participating in the Commencement ceremony. In addition to the cap, gown, and hood students may wear the following:
- items of cultural significance;
- accessories earned for academic distinction; or
- accessories provided by the College for participation in clubs, organizations, athletics teams, or other affiliated activities.
Common accessories include medals, cords, sashes, stoles, and pins. All decorations and accessories must align with Marist community standards.
Herff Jones doesn’t supply gown accessories, such as cords, sashes, stoles, and pins. If you think you may be eligible for an accessory through participation in the Honors Program, study abroad, an honor society, or for other reasons, please reach out to that department directly.
How to Properly Wear Regalia
To see how to wear your regalia properly, watch this tutorial video.
Cords, Tassels, and Other Attire
- Your tassel should be worn on the right until all graduates have crossed the stage and President Weinman confers all degrees.
- Remember the ground and stage can get wet, even if it’s not raining. Please wear sensible shoes.
- The weather can be unpredictable, so remember both your umbrella and your sunblock.
- Graduates should be cautious of the clothes they wear underneath their gowns. Neither the College nor the manufacturer guarantees that they are colorfast.
Personalized Announcements
Students may wish to order announcements to alert family and friends about their upcoming graduation. Orders personalized announcements through Herff Jones.