For graduation, what’s the difference between the individual college ceremony and the main campus-wide ceremony? Is one more recommended to attend than the other?
At UC San Diego, graduation consists of two distinct ceremonies: the All Campus Commencement and the individual college ceremonies. Each serves a different purpose and offers unique experiences for graduates.
All Campus Commencement
- Focus: This ceremony emphasizes campus-wide unity and features the official degree conferral by the Chancellor.
- Individual Recognition: Graduates are recognized as a large group; no names are read.
- Speakers: It includes a high-profile keynote speaker.
- Vibe: The atmosphere is large, formal, and ceremonial, celebrating the entire university community.
- Focus: This event provides personal recognition within each specific undergraduate college.
- Individual Recognition: Every graduate's name is read as they walk across the stage, allowing for a more intimate experience.
- Speakers: College-specific speakers, such as the Provost or student speakers, address the audience.
- Vibe: The ceremony is more personalized, reflecting the unique culture of each college.
Most students find the college-specific ceremony more rewarding if they wish to walk for their family and friends. However, attending both ceremonies is common, as the All Campus Commencement offers a broader celebration and the chance to hear the keynote speaker. For further details on the upcoming ceremonies, visit UC San Diego Commencement.