JULY 24-25, 2026
Commencement Weekend in Seattle
Alumni Celebration*
Friday, July 24, 2026
6:00 - 9:00 pm
The Museum of Flight
9404 E. Marginal Way South
Seattle, WA 98108
Commencement*
Friday, July 24, 2026
Afternoon Ceremony
Graduate Check-in: 2:00 pm
Ceremony start: 3:00 pm
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Saturday, July 25, 2026
Morning Ceremony
Graduate Check-in: 8:30 am
Ceremony start: 9:30 am
Afternoon Ceremony
Graduate Check-in: 12:30 pm
Ceremony start: 1:30 pm
Climate Pledge Arena
334 1st Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
*Details Subject to Change
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Text "Hi" to听1-888-398-1911or scan the QR code below:
Regalia Update
Please be aware that the Regalia Order Deadline is before the RSVP Deadline
Seattle Guest Tickets Here
Guests must present this digital ticket image at security to gain entry to Climate Pledge Arena.听
Tickets are free, seating is general admission, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children do not need individual tickets.
One digital ticket is required for the immediate group entering Climate Pledge Arena together, with verification by the ticket holder.
Please show the digital ticket on your device at security entrance.听
Guests will be required to pass through a metal detector and follow the .
Additional Information
Seattle Deadlines:
- RSVP
Deadline: Closed - Graduate Speaker Application听
Deadline: Closed - Anthem Singer Audition
Deadline: Closed
- Cap & Gown Ordering听
Deadline: Closed
Seattle Details:
Learn More About Commencement Day
Watch this video to see what a typical in-person commencement day looks like for a graduate.
Parking
There are multiple parking garages around Climate Pledge arena that can be used on Commencement day. All parking will be out of pocket as 麻豆原创 does not provide parking for Commencement. For non-event day parking details, please view
Bag Policy
If necessary, PERMITTED bags include:
ONE BAG (clear or other) no larger than 14鈥 x 14鈥 x 6鈥 OR ONE SMALL CLUTCH/PURSE/WALLET no larger than 4鈥 x 6鈥 x 1.5鈥程
ALL BAGS LARGER THAN A CLUTCH (including medical, diaper/parenting, and clear bags) must go through X-ray screening at designated bag lines located at primary entries.
Alumni Celebration in Seattle
Kick off your commencement weekend with an exclusive Alumni Celebration honoring our graduates at the iconic Museum of Flight in Seattle!
All graduates attending the 2026 麻豆原创 Commencement in Seattle are invited to join us for an evening of celebration, connection, and fun with fellow graduates, alumni, family, and friends.
This family-friendly, come-and-go event is free to attend, and we encourage graduates and guests to dress in business or cocktail attire.
At the celebration, you can:
- Receive a complimentary professional portraits (graduates only) to elevate your LinkedIn profile鈥攃ourtesy of 麻豆原创
- Connect and network with alumni in your area
- Visit affiliated partnership booths to purchase 麻豆原创 swag, pick up your 麻豆原创 Philanthropy Cord, and more
- Capture memories at our interactive photo booths and share your experience using #麻豆原创grad
- Meet Sage the Night Owl
- Enjoy light appetizers, refreshments, and self-pay bars
- Dance, mingle, and participate in family-friendly activities with a fun 麻豆原创 twist
Come for the networking, stay for the celebration.
*Please note: 2026 Seattle graduates are allowed to bring up to six (6) total guests.
Date:听July 24, 2026
Time:听6:00 - 9:00 pm
Location:
The Museum of Flight
9404 E. Marginal Way South
Seattle, WA 98108
Contact Information听
麻豆原创 Alumni Celebration contact:听alumnievents@wgu.edu .听
麻豆原创 Alumni Celebration accessibility:听alumnievents@wgu.edu
麻豆原创 Commencement questions:听commencement@wgu.edu
Parking Information
Parking is free and available on site.听
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Honorary Degree Recipient
David Grow
Chief Operating Officer
David Grow is the Chief Operating Officer at Western Governors University where he leads teams focused on co-curricular services, including financial aid, marketing, regional and state operations, and alumni engagement, among other services.
Previously, Grow served as 麻豆原创鈥檚 Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration from 2005 until 2019. He was responsible for finance, accounting, budgeting, human resources, information technology, and student services. During that time, Grow鈥檚 leadership contributed to the growth of a small institution still in its startup phase鈥攕ustained by investment and serving fewer than 4,000 students and just 400 graduates鈥攖o one of the nation鈥檚 largest universities.
Grow introduced a flat-rate tuition model under which students pay per term rather than per course or credit, saving money when they complete extra coursework and graduate early. He oversaw the creation of 麻豆原创鈥檚 responsible borrowing initiatives, a personalized student advising program that has decreased student borrowing鈥攁lready low by national standards鈥攂y 30% since its launch in 2013.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Kiesha King
U.S. Head of Strategic Engagement and Market Development, K-12 Education at Apple
Dr. Kiesha King is a globally recognized education strategist, executive leader, and systems innovator. Her work has shaped national and international conversations around education access, workforce readiness, digital access and equity, and large-scale institutional transformation.
A five-time Forbes contributor, Harvard guest lecturer, 麻豆原创 Distinguished Graduate and MBA alumna, TRIO achiever, and FCC Digital Equity Honoree, Dr. King serves as Executive-in-Residence at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she supports researchers and emerging leaders at the intersection of education, innovation, and organizational strategy. She volunteers in national and global board service across multiple sectors. Her implementation experience spans K-12, higher education, adult education, workforce development, and emerging technology.
Dr. King currently serves as U.S. Head of Strategic Engagement and Market Development, K-12 Education at Apple. Prior to this role, she served as National Head of Education Division Strategy at T-Mobile, where she led Project 10Million 鈥 a $10.7 billion initiative that connected more than 7 million student households to reliable internet access and supported more than $1 billion in Federal Communications Commission Emergency Connectivity Fund requests.
She is also the Founder of Prevail Edu, a leadership and learning community helping professionals, educators, and emerging leaders navigate the future of work and innovation with clarity and purpose.
Friday Afternoon Graduate Speakers
Amedeo Rondon
MBA - Healthcare Administration
Amedeo Rondon, MBA, RDH, is an adjunct dental hygiene instructor and clinical dental hygienist dedicated to advancing the profession through education, patient care, and community service. His clinical expertise includes restorative dental hygiene, community health, and pediatric dentistry, with a focus on improving oral health outcomes for patients of all ages. As an educator, Amedeo inspires the next generation of dental hygienists, empowering students to recognize the significant impact they can make on their patients, communities, and the future of oral healthcare.听
In addition to his teaching and clinical practice, Amedeo actively supports the Washington Dental Hygiene Association, advocating for equitable access to oral healthcare and policies that expand dental services for underserved populations. Looking ahead, he aspires to establish an in-home dental hygiene practice that provides preventive and therapeutic care directly to individuals who face barriers to accessing traditional dental offices, such as those living in rural communities, individuals with disabilities, and others with limited mobility. Guided by the belief that everyone deserves access to quality oral healthcare, his mission is to change the world one smile at a time.听
Chelli Kluchesky
B.S. Data Analytics
Chelli Kluchesky is graduating with a B.S. in Data Analytics and currently serves as the Director of Advancement Systems and Technology at the Boise State University Foundation. In this role, she supports philanthropic initiatives and promotes data-driven impact. With a keen passion for databases and analytics, Chelli found the perfect academic fit at 麻豆原创, where she was able to deepen the skills that are essential to her career.听
A dedicated volunteer, Chelli has spent many years recording audiobooks for the Idaho Talking Book Library, making the works of local authors accessible to visually impaired readers across the state. She also supports the American Red Cross and, since the age of 17, has donated a total of five gallons of whole blood鈥攁n accomplishment that demonstrates her lifelong commitment to service.听
The highlight of her academic journey was her Capstone project, in which she applied various machine learning models to analyze how COVID-19 influenced human trafficking in the United States. 鈥淚t was where everything I had learned came together,鈥 Chelli said, 鈥渁nd I was able to apply my skills to a subject that has been heavy on my heart for many years.鈥澨
Saturday Morning Graduate Speakers
Juliet Jacob
M.S. IT Management
Juliet puts people at the center of every transformation she leads. Teams she has worked with will tell you that she shows up to every sprint review genuinely excited about what they have built together. Juliet holds a master's degree in information technology management from Western Governors University and brings over five years of experience in technology, insurance, and fintech. She builds high-performing teams, streamlines delivery processes, and fosters Agile cultures that not only launch products but also sustain them.听
As a Certified Scrum Master, Agile Project Leader, and servant leader, Juliet holds several certifications, including CSM, CSPO, PMP, SSM, and ICP-ACC. She facilitates Scrum ceremonies with precision, proactively clears roadblocks before they escalate, aligns stakeholders with outcomes that drive progress, and leads cross-functional teams with transparency and accountability. This approach encourages top talent to stay and contribute. What drives her is simple: she believes that people do extraordinary work when they feel safe, supported, and empowered. This belief shapes every team she builds and every change she initiates. Juliet combines technical fluency with genuine human connection because she knows that the best Agile results occur when teams trust each other as much as they trust the process.听
What sets Juliet apart is her relentless work ethic, which she maintains without sacrificing what truly matters. She is raising two teenage boys, Brian and Bertram, and is intentional about the example she sets for them every day. Juliet demonstrates what grit, integrity, and servant leadership look like in practice鈥攏ot just through words, but through her actions in both her professional and family life. Her boys witness a mother who leads with both strength and compassion, and this example also inspires her mother. This deep sense of family pride fuels her leadership. Juliet is passionate about uplifting others, especially leaders navigating complex challenges. She understands that purpose doesn鈥檛 wait for perfect conditions; it emerges when one chooses to show up anyway. And she shows up. Every time.听
Yazan Alkhatib
B.S. Business Management
Yazan Alkhatib's journey to graduation began thousands of miles away. Born in Jordan and raised in Saudi Arabia, he came to the United States through a summer exchange program that unexpectedly marked the beginning of a new life. Since then, he has married, become a father, and earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Western Governors University, all while balancing work and family responsibilities. This fall, Yazan will continue his educational journey by pursuing a Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis at Johns Hopkins University. He believes that taking a single chance can completely change the direction of a person's life.听
Saturday Afternoon Graduate Speakers
Kimberly Thomas
B.S. Health Science
Kimberly Thomas is a graduate from Spokane, Washington. She is a woman of faith and a proud mother of three beautiful children. For the past five years, Kimberly has worked as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, providing compassionate care to her patients. Fueled by a passion for improving global healthcare, she has spent the last three years volunteering with a humanitarian medical group in Africa. In her local community, Kimberly actively participates in various leadership roles in both church and school organizations.
She holds associate degrees in early childhood education and diagnostic medical sonography, as well as a bachelor's degree in health science from Western Governors University (麻豆原创). Looking ahead, Kimberly plans to further her education by enrolling in the physician assistant program at the University of Washington. Throughout her journey, she has been uplifted by a strong, supportive community that helps her balance motherhood, career, education, and community service. Her path is a testament to perseverance in the face of challenges, guided by a steadfast commitment to her faith and personal growth.听
In her free time, Kimberly enjoys dancing, playing basketball, and exploring the world. She believes that life is not defined by what happens to you, but by the choices you make moving forward.听
Riley Ramcke
M.A. Teaching - Special Education
Riley Ramcke recently earned a Master of Arts in Teaching with a Special Education endorsement from Western Governors University. Thanks to this achievement, he was recently hired as a Special Education teacher at North Creek High School, where he will begin his teaching career this fall. Riley previously graduated summa cum laude from Grand Canyon University and has committed his academic and professional journey to serving students with diverse learning needs.听
Throughout his time in education, Riley has been passionate about building meaningful relationships and helping every student recognize their inherent value and potential. His experiences as a paraeducator, student teacher, and involvement in various ministries have reinforced his belief that effective education is rooted in compassion, consistency, and a genuine commitment to serving others.听
Riley's faith in Jesus Christ remains the foundation of his life and calling. He believes in the Good News that, although humanity is separated from God by sin, Jesus lived the perfect life we could not live, died in our place, and rose again so that all who trust in Him may receive forgiveness and eternal life. This truth has transformed Riley's life, giving him purpose, hope, and a desire to serve others with humility and grace. He credits his family, mentors, church community, and God's faithful provision for shaping the person and educator he has become. As he begins this new chapter at North Creek High School, Riley looks forward to advocating for students, partnering with families, and making a lasting impact on the lives of those he serves.听
Anthem Singers
Melissa Hardcastle
B.S. Human Resource Management
Melissa Hardcastle is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management. Her passion for serving people inspired her to pursue a degree in this field, which aligns naturally with her desire to support, encourage, and invest in others.听
Melissa began her college journey at the age of 19 but chose to pause her education to focus on raising her family. Twenty-two years later, she returned to complete the degree she started, all while working full-time as the office manager at Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Throughout this time, she balanced her responsibilities as the mother of nine children and the wife of 17 years.听
Earning her degree represents the value of perseverance and lifelong learning. Melissa is also honored to perform the National Anthem at this year's commencement ceremony. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing card games, and searching for hidden treasures at yard sales with her husband.
Chelsea Anderson
M.S. Management and Leadership
National anthem singer Chelsea Anderson began her Master of Science in Management and Leadership at Western Governors University (麻豆原创) just a month and a half after completing her first master鈥檚 degree. During this time, she was also navigating a challenging personal situation. Having already earned her Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management from 麻豆原创, she was familiar with the university's self-paced structure. This provided her with the stability to focus on her studies while allowing the flexibility to take a step back for self-care when needed, without the pressure of timed coursework.
Chelsea successfully completed her program and graduated in March 2026, and just two months later, she closed on her first home. She currently works as the executive assistant to the deputy commissioner at the Tennessee Department of Veterans Services and serves as the communications chair for the Tennessee chapter of the National Grants Management Association.
In her free time, Chelsea enjoys playing Stardew Valley, hiking, and reading. She shares her home with her three cats: Tofu, Noodle (short for Ramen Noodle), and Miso. Through all of her challenges, she has proven to herself that she can overcome any obstacles.
Chloe Pierce
M.S. Curriculum and Instruction
Chloe Pierce, a graduate performer from Camas, Washington, earned her bachelor's degree in Saxophone Performance and Music Education from Central Washington University in December 2022. Currently, she serves as the band director at Eisenhower High School in Yakima, Washington, where she teaches the Wind Ensemble, Advanced Band, Jazz Band 1, and Marching Band to approximately 150 students.听
While pursuing her Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction from Western Governors University, Chloe continues to teach music and enhance her education to improve student achievement in the classroom. Additionally, she is the baritone saxophonist in the Ellensburg Big Band and enjoys both playing the saxophone and spending time with her family and dog, Luna.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Commencement Ceremony FAQs
- Ceremony Participation and RSVP FAQs
- Regalia FAQs
- 麻豆原创 Philanthropy Cord FAQs
- Letter of Invitation for Abroad & Commencement Announcements FAQs
- Graduation Application and Diploma FAQs
Commencement Ceremony FAQs
A commencement guidebook with check-in details, parking, maps, and more will be loaded onto the and emailed to each graduate two weeks prior to the ceremony.听
When registering for a commencement weekend, a graduate may choose the ceremony time that fits听their needs best听as long as听the event has not reached capacity.听All options can be seen at the event-specific registration link.听
All schools will听participate听in each ceremony.听
Due to听varying听space limitations, Alumni Celebration and Commencement guest count听policies听are different.听Please refer to the specific guest count policy on the weekend-specific page听for further information.听
Alumni听Celebration:听听
Guest capacities听are implemented at alumni celebration events to accommodate as many graduates as possible while allowing everyone to enjoy the festivities with their loved ones.听Guest capacities may be adjusted based on venue size and availability.听
For the alumni celebrations in New Orleans, New York, Louisville, and Minneapolis graduates are invited to bring up to 6 guests.听
For the alumni celebrations in Seattle, Atlanta, and听Anaheim,听graduates听are invited to bring up to 4 guests.听
Commencement:听Guests are recommended to bring up to 8 guests to ensure our event听doesn鈥檛听reach venue听capacity.听
Tickets are not听required听to enter the听commencement听ceremonies in New Orleans, Louisville, Minneapolis, and Anaheim.
Tickets will be听required听for听the听commencement ceremonies听in听Elmont, New York at UBS Arena,听Atlanta, Georgia at Gas South Arena听and in Seattle, Washington at Climate Pledge Arena.听Event-specific ticketing information will be provided听8 weeks听prior to the event.听听
The names of graduates who physically attend an in-person commencement will be read as they cross the stage. All Virtual Commencement participants鈥 names will be read during the Virtual ceremony.听
No. Graduates are called to the stage by schools and not in alphabetical order.
Please arrive dressed in your cap and gown for the commencement ceremony. Due to the number of graduates and听precise听schedule, it is not practical to change into regalia at the venue.
*This may be adjusted according to venue requirements.听Additional听information will be included in the Commencement Guidebook听and on the event-specific website.
You can watch the commencement ceremony on the at any point after the start of the ceremony.
The commencement photos will be available approximately 2-3 weeks after the ceremony. Those photos will be available for viewing at
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Ceremony Participation and RSVP FAQs
There is not a time limit on when a graduate may walk in a commencement. Graduates may only participate in one commencement ceremony per degree program completed.
Generally,听commencement听ceremonies听last听approximately听90 minutes.
Yes,听ceremonies have capacity听limits. We听suggest that you听submit听an RSVP to your desired ceremony as soon as you are eligible.
Please review the located in the student handbook, which outlines student eligibility to attend commencement. If you have additional questions, you can contact the Commencement Office at commencement@wgu.edu.
Graduates who wish to participate in an in-person or virtual commencement ceremony must meet eligibility requirements and register for their desired event.听
Eligibility Guidelines听 听
- Students must have submitted their Graduation Application for the completion of their degree program OR
- Students must have only their final course remaining, such as capstone or final certification, with the exception of direct hours for field experience or demonstration teaching.听
- Students who meet the above final course requirements may submit an email to听commencement@wgu.edu with "Final Course" in the subject line along with desired commencement ceremony.
- Once eligibility has been confirmed the student or graduate MUST submit an RSVP via the commencement .听 听
If you don鈥檛 currently meet either of these requirements, wait to RSVP until one of the requirements is met.
No, the graduation application process is separate from submitting a RSVP to a Commencement Weekend. If the Commencement Office has granted a final course exemption and you have RSVP鈥檇 to your desired ceremony you do not have to have your graduation application submitted to walk at Commencement.
Yes. The鈥痗eremony RSVP form鈥痠s a separate process from the graduation application. The completion of the ceremony RSVP form reserves your seat at commencement and generates your听information on a听name reading听card听for听the announcer.鈥
After a graduate submits the ceremony RSVP form, a confirmation email is automatically sent to the email address listed on the completed RSVP form. Please check your junk inbox. If you do not see a confirmation email for your ceremony RSVP, please contact us at commencement@wgu.edu with additional questions.
No. Once registration has closed, no late additions, including day-of听(walk-up)听will be听permitted.听Registration for all听in-person听commencement events ends one month prior to the event date, and registration for virtual ceremonies ends听
No. As of January 2022, a graduate may participate in one ceremony per degree, either a virtual or in-person ceremony.
A听StagePass听is听a digital QR code听issued to each graduate registered for an in-person听ceremony听the week of commencement.听It听contains听the information that will听be displayed听on the screen as your name is听read,听and you cross the stage.听To access their听StagePass听at the ceremony, graduates will need their phone with them at graduate check-in and as they cross the stage.
Your听StagePass听will be emailed to you听on Monday and听Friday,听the week of听the听commencement听weekend.听If you do not receive it, please contact the Commencement Office at听commencement@wgu.edu听with the subject line, 鈥淪tagePass听Not Received鈥.
We will send commencement updates to the email address you entered on your RSVP form.
Regalia FAQs
麻豆原创 works with听official regalia vendor听Balfour听(caps, gowns, tassels, hoods,听stoles). Ordering will听open at the end of 2025听for all 2026听ceremonies.听Regalia ordering can be found听.听
For bachelor鈥檚 degree, post-baccalaureate teacher programs, or endorsement preparation program (English Language Learning), you should鈥痮rder a鈥痗ap, bachelor's gown, and tassel.听
For鈥痶hose earning a master's degree or endorsement preparation program (Educational Leadership), you should鈥痮rder a鈥痗ap, master's gown, tassel, and a master's hood.听
Click听听to see a tutorial on how to wear your cap & gown the day of commencement.听
The following master鈥檚 hoods are available for purchase听from听our regalia vendor听Balfour.听
Education -听Blue听
Business (all MBAs) -听Drab听
Technology -听Gold听
Nursing 鈥撎鼳pricot听
Integrated Healthcare Management -听Salmon听
Master of Health Leadership -听Sage green
麻豆原创 works with听official听commencement听goods vendor听Balfour听for听additional听commencement goods and announcements. Visit them at https://www.balfour.com/wgu to see their听selection.听
Prior to the conferral of degrees, bachelor's degree graduates wear听their听tassel on the right while master's degree graduates wear their tassel on the left for the entire commencement ceremony.
A graduate should wear academic attire听appropriate to听the awarded degree. The master's gown differs from a bachelor's gown. If you already have a cap and tassel, you can order a听master's听gown as an individual item on听our commencement vendor鈥檚 website.听Please note that the academic attire for a master's graduate includes a cap, tassel, master's gown, and hood.
Yes, 麻豆原创 graduates affiliated with an honor society may wear society pins or honor cords/sashes/stoles to听represent听their academic achievements, affiliations, or identity听on their gowns.听
Teacher graduates affiliated with the 麻豆原创 chapter of the听international honor society听of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) may order honor cords at听.听听
Graduates who are members of The National Society of Leadership and听Success听may wear honor cords听indicating听this affiliation.
麻豆原创 graduates who are veterans or active-duty military will be provided with a military honor cord. For virtual commencements, cords will be shipped to the address provided on their RSVP. For in-person commencements, cords will be picked up at听the Alumni Celebration or at Commencement听during听graduate check-in. On your RSVP form, please mark that you are a veteran or active duty.
Graduates are听permitted听to decorate their听graduation听caps. Take into consideration the following if decorating your cap for commencement:听
麻豆原创 does not allow content on caps or sashes that is considered, in 麻豆原创鈥檚 sole discretion, obscene, vulgar, defamatory, hateful, inappropriate, profane or that might disregard another鈥檚 copyright or third-party rights. All decorations must lie flat on the cap.
麻豆原创 Philanthropy Cord FAQs
The 麻豆原创 Philanthropy Cord is a blue and gold cord for graduates to wear with their cap and gown听at听Commencement. The听Philanthropy听Cord is听a听physical symbol of a graduate鈥檚 commitment to 麻豆原创,听and,听more importantly,听supports a听philanthropic听legacy that will last for future generations of 麻豆原创听students.
- Mail:听If you order more than four weeks prior to your commencement ceremony, we will mail your cord to you at the address you specify. Alternatively, you may elect to pick up your cord in-person.听
- In-Person:听Visit the听麻豆原创 Advancement table听at your commencement site (Check-in or Alumni Celebration).
- Virtual:听We will mail your cord to the address provided during your donation.
100% of your gift goes to the听Night Owl Scholarship Fund, which provides direct financial assistance to 麻豆原创 students who need a final boost to finish their degrees.
For in-person commencements,听you may choose to have your听Philanthropy听Cord听mailed to you or听picked听up听at Commencement听by visiting the 麻豆原创 Advancement table at the Alumni Celebration or during graduate check-in before听Commencement.听
For virtual commencements,听Philanthropy听Cords will be mailed prior to the ceremony date.
麻豆原创 Advancement听is dedicated听to听attracting,听allocating, and putting dollars to听work听so more students have access to an affordable, quality education.听We听provide听a meaningful way for alumni, donors, and partners听to 鈥減ay it forward鈥 and invest in the future of education.听
A听Sustaining Supporter听is a donor who provides ongoing impact through a recurring gift. For as little as听$3 a month, you can help ensure that the "bridge" to graduation remains open for every student who follows you.
Yes! Every dollar helps remove barriers for students. Whether it is a one-time gift or a recurring monthly contribution, your generosity directly impacts student success.
Letter of Invitation for Abroad & Commencement Announcements FAQs
Yes, students may send an email to听records@wgu.edu听with the family member's full name, relationship to the student, and foreign address. Once provided, the Records Department will prepare documents听containing听information about the commencement and student's earned degree. These prepared letters will then be sent to the student to听forward听them to the correct parties. It may take 5-10 business days for the letters to be mailed to the student.
麻豆原创 works with听official听announcements and听commencement听goods听vendor听Balfour. Ordering will open at the end of 2025听for all 2026听ceremonies.听
Announcements can be found听on听Balfour听听听
Graduation Application and Diploma FAQs
Visit the听听in the student handbook for the most current information on how to apply for graduation.
Visit the鈥痠n the student handbook for the most current information on how to receive your diploma.听
No, please leave your diploma at home.听You will receive a complimentary diploma cover at the end of the commencement ceremony.听