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Commencement Information COMMENCEMENT INFORMATION 2020 AT A GLANCE Any of our plans may need to change based on government and medical guidelines, so we ask for your continued patience and flexibility. If future guidance requires a different action, the safety of our students, their families, our faculty and staff will be the most important factor in our decisions. Please watch for additional information this summer regarding potential social distancing practices that may need to be in place for Commencement weekend. BACCALAUREATE MASS Saturday, August 29 ◆ 4:00 p.m. Al McGuire Center 770 N. 12th Street Concelebrated Mass. Attendance is optional. The Mass is expected to conclude by 5:30 p.m. COMMENCEMENT Sunday, August 30 ◆ 9:00 a.m. Location to be announced at a later date Academic apparel is to be worn. Families and friends are invited to attend. Guest seating will be open. Open seating is subject to change due to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. Watch for updates on the Commencement website. The ceremony is expected to conclude by noon. Marquette will provide a live webcast of the Commencement ceremony on the Commencement website. Students will be individually recognized as they cross the stage at Commencement. Colleges are planning individual receptions either the day before or following Commencement. For specific details on college events, go to the Commencement website and click on the college tab. Students in the School of Dentistry, Law School, and Health Sciences professional degrees will be individually recognized at their school ceremonies. For further information, go to the Commencement website and click on the school tab. An email was sent to all students the week of May 18, asking them to indicate whether they plan to attend, along with their estimated number of guests, for both the Baccalaureate Mass and the Commencement ceremony, by June 30. Due to special capacity guidelines, it is imperative for us to receive a response, whether you are planning to attend or not, in order for us to plan accordingly. ACADEMIC APPAREL All graduating students have received information regarding ordering academic apparel, which will be shipped out late May or early June. ANNOUNCEMENTS To order printed graduation announcements, visit Jostens.com. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Commencement or Academic Apparel Diplomas University Special Events Marquette Central 414.288.7431 414.288.4000 Baccalaureate Mass Undergraduate Senior Celebration Activities Campus Ministry Office of Engagement and Inclusion 414.288.6873 414.288.7205 marquette.edu/senior-experience/senior-week.php Please make sure to visit our website regularly at marquette.edu/commencement to stay updated with the most current information! Further details will be provided by mid-July. Congratulations to the graduates. 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