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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Annual Commencement Ceremony

May 10, 2008

 

Time and Place of Commencement

Spring Commencement will take place at the Greensboro Coliseum, located at 1921 East Lee Street, on Saturday, May 10, 2008. Line up will be at 8:00 a.m. and the processional will begin at 8:30 a.m.

Commencement Speaker

The commencement address will be delivered by Dr. William H. Cosby, Jr., renowned actor, author, comedian and philanthropist.

Commencement Participation

All approved degree candidates for the Spring 2008 semester are eligible to participate in commencement. You must participate in the commencement ceremony the semester you complete your degree requirements.

Commencement Rehearsal

Compliments of the Office of Alumni Affairs – A breakfast will be served for all approved degree candidates on Friday, May 9, 2008 beginning promptly at 9:00 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. in the Alumni Foundation Event Center.

Commencement rehearsal is scheduled for Friday, May 9, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. in the Corbett Sports Center. All approved degree candidates and all faculty marshals are required to attend. Other faculty members are welcome.

Attire

Full academic regalia is required to participate in the ceremony. Students without academic regalia will not be allowed to participate.

Women wear dark dresses, dark shoes, no high collars or bows at neck and no corsages or jewelry on the robe.

Men wear white shirts, dark tie, dark trousers, socks, and dress shoes.

Cap and Gown

All graduates should check with the bookstore for information on ordering academic regalia. Please call the Bookstore at 334-7593 if you have any questions.

Cap, Gown and Tassel Cost
Bachelor's $ 27.99*
Master's $ 59.99*
Doctoral $ 78.99*

*Cap and Gown ordered on-line (March 21- April 16)

Cap and Tassel

Candidates for degrees wear the black mortarboard with a tassel that is the distinctive color of the degree being received.

Bachelor Candidates

Wear tassel on the right side of cap until degrees are conferred. Move tassel to the left after the Chancellor confers degree. The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs will indicate the appropriate time to move tassel to the left by placing her hand on her cap.

Bachelor Major Tassel Color
Accounting, Business Administration & Business Education Drab
Agriculture Maize
Art White
Biology Golden Yellow
Chemistry Golden Yellow
Economics Copper
Education Light Blue
Engineering Orange
English White
Family and Consumer Science Maroon
Fine Arts Brown
Foreign Language White
History White
Human Performance and Leisure Studies Sage Green
Journalism and Mass Communication Maroon
Liberal Arts White
Mathematics and Mathematics Secondary Education Golden Yellow
Music Pink
Nursing Apricot
Physics Golden Yellow
Political Science and Criminal Justice Citron
Psychology Gold
Speech Silver Gray
Technology Bright Red
Theater Brown
Transportation

Drab

Master Candidates

Gowns fasten at the neck, and hoods draped down the back. Wear your tassel on the left.

Master Major

Tassel Color

Adult Education Light Blue
Agricultural Economics Maize
Agricultural Education Maize
Animal Health Science Maize
Biology, Biology Education Golden Yellow
Chemical Engineering Orange
Chemistry, Chemistry Secondary Education Gold
Civil Engineering Orange
Computational Science and Engineering Orange
Computer Science Orange
Construction Management Red
Counselor Education Light Blue
Electrical Engineering Orange
Elementary Education, General Light Blue
English and African American Literature White
English Education Light Blue
Food and Nutritional Science Maize
Graphic Communication Systems Red
History Education Light Blue
Human Resources Drab
Human Resources Management Drab
Industrial Engineering Orange
Industrial Technology Red
Instructional Technology Light Blue
Management Information Systems Drab
Manufacturing Systems Red
Mathematics, Applied and Mathematics Education Golden Yellow
Mathematics Education Golden Yellow
Mechanical Engineering Orange
Middle Grades Education Light Blue
Occupational Safety and Health Red
Health and Physical Education Sage
Physics Golden Yellow
Plant and Soil Science Maize
Reading Education Light Blue
Rural Development Policy Maize
School Administration Light Blue
Social Work Citron
Teaching Light Blue
Technology Education Light Blue
Transportation and Business Logistics Drab

Doctoral Candidates

Gowns fasten at the neck. Wear your tassel on the left; you will be hooded on stage.

Doctoral Major Tassel Color
Electrical Engineering Gold
Energy and Environmental Studies Gold
Industrial Engineering Gold
Leadership Studies Gold
Mechanical Engineering Gold

Distribution of Cords to Honor Undergraduates

Undergraduate honor students will receive honor cords from the Office of the Registrar starting Monday, April 21, 2008.

Grade Point Average Honors
3.00 to 3.24 Cum Laude
3.25 to 3.49 Magna Cum Laude
3.50 to 4.00 Summa Cum Laude

All semester hours attempted and quality points earned are used to compute the overall grade point average. Honor Students are determined based on the Fall 2007 overall GPA. Students making the Fall 2007 Honor Roll must have completed a total of 12 or more semester hours. Note: For transfer students see the Undergraduate Bulletin.

Distribution of Commencement Participation Cards

Approved undergraduate degree candidates will receive name cards from the Office of the Registrar starting Monday, April 21, 2008 and at commencement rehearsal. Approved Master's and Doctoral degree candidates will receive name cards on the morning of commencement at the Coliseum. Students without a name card will not be allowed to participate in the commencement ceremony.

Commencement Participation Policy

Two commencement programs are scheduled each year, one in December for fall and summer graduates and one in May for spring graduates. Students must meet the following requirements to be eligible to participate in the ceremony:

  • Have completed degree requirements the semester/session prior to the upcoming commencement ceremony for which they plan to participate; or

  • Be enrolled in the final courses and/or academic activity necessary to complete degree requirements in the semester for which they plan to participate in the respective commencement.

In either scenario, all students must submit an application for graduation to the Registrar's Office prior to the deadline deadline for either May or December graduation. The student must be "cleared" by the Registrar's Office to be approved to participate in the commencement activities.

Students who complete degree requirements during the summer sessions ARE NOT eligible to participate in the preceding May commencement activities. However, they will be eligible to participate in either the following December or May commencement provided they meet the respective requirements as stated above.

Fees

Fees and fines, including the $60.00 graduation fee, must be paid, and library books must be returned to the library. Any delinquent accounts in the Treasurer's Office will cause the diploma to be withheld until the account is cleared.

Diplomas

Diplomas will be mailed to all graduates who have satisfied their academic and financial obligations to the University.

Photographs

Photo Specialties at PO Box 3600 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, (919) 967-9576 will be available during Commencement. To view your photograph go to www.seemygraduate.com.

Live World Wide Video Presentation

To view the commencement ceremony live via the Internet, go to www.ncat.edu and click on the link to the commencement. The program will begin at 8:30 a.m.

Conduct

Commencement is a ceremonious and sacred event. The University expects full cooperation from all participants, including graduates and their invited guests. Disorderly or disruptive conduct will not be tolerated and the University reserves the right to remove disruptive persons from the Commencement Ceremony.

Alcoholic Beverages Are Prohibited Under NC Law

Alcoholic beverages are illegal. Compliance with the law is essential and will be enforced if necessary. Violations can result in a degree candidate's removal from commencement. Voluntary compliance is the responsible, mature, and preferable conduct to ensure that commencement will be dignified and memorable. It is a distinguishing event in the degree candidate's life and a credit to the University.

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