Congratulations to our 2024 Economics Graduates!
Please read on for more information about the timing for the Department of Economics Commencement Ceremony and how to proceed to the stage to receive your faux diploma. Official diplomas will be mailed to students in early June.
Economics Ceremony Date and Timing:
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Check-In Starts: 3:45pm
Ceremony Starts: 4:30pm
Economics Ceremony Location:
Bartels Hall, Ramin Room
For information about Commencement Weekend click here.
For more Ph.D. and M.A. graduation information from the Graduate School, click here.
R.S.V.P. for the Economics Ceremony:
All graduating students should R.S.V.P. for the Economics Commencement Ceremony via the survey link sent to you on April 17. Please fill out the survey even if you do not plan to attend the ceremony. If you did not receive a survey link, please contact Brooke Musmacker, Economics Undergraduate Experience Coordinator, at economics-uec@cornell.edu
Commencement Instructions
After the Schoellkopf Field Ceremony:
After the festivities at Schoellkopf Field, please head directly across the street to Bartels Hall. If you or any of your guests have a yellow pass for mobility reasons, instructions will be given in advance for driving from the Hoy Parking Garage to a parking lot adjacent to Bartels Hall. Please make sure that someone in your family has requested an accessibility plan for special seating and parking accommodations if any of your guests have any mobility needs.
Parking:
Most guests will park in the A-Lot or B-Lot and ride the free shuttle buses to Schoellkopf Stadium. However, the buses will stop running loops at 5:00pm. After 5:00pm, free TCAT buses will service central campus. If you anticipate walking to the A-Lot or B-Lot after the Economics Commencement Ceremony, consider renting a wheelchair for guests who may need one. For more information about parking, click here. For more information about renting wheelchairs, click here.
Undergraduate Check-In:
Once you arrive at Bartels Hall, proceed to the check-in table that corresponds with the first letter of your last name to get your graduation index card. KEEP THIS CARD WITH YOU! The card identifies you for our photographers and lists your name pronunciation. Enter the Ramin Room and enjoy some light refreshments. Find your seat number, and be seated by 4:25pm. The ceremony will start promptly at 4:30pm.
Ph.D. Student Check-In:
Once you arrive at Bartels Hall, proceed to the Information Table to get your graduation index card. KEEP THIS CARD WITH YOU! The card identifies you for our photographers and lists your name pronunciation. Enter the Ramin Room and enjoy some light refreshments. Find your seat number, and be seated by 4:25pm. The ceremony will start promptly at 4:30pm.
General Order of Events:
- Greeting
- Graduation Message
- Awarding of Diplomas for Graduate Students
- Awarding of Undergraduate Prizes
- Awarding of Diplomas for Undergraduate Students
- Closing Remarks
Graduation Message:
There will be a graduation message. Make sure to listen for facts about your class - some of them might sound familiar!
Awarding of Diplomas for Graduate Students:
1. A graduation marshal will motion your row to stand and proceed to the left-hand side of the stage. Make sure you have your name index card ready to give to the graduation marshal. You will need to file out quickly towards the stage and stay in line.
- As your row lines up, a graduation marshal will take your graduation name index card. The graduation marshal will deliver your index card to Prof. Molinari.
- A photographer will take a quick snapshot of you before/as your name is called.
- Prof. Molinari will call your name, and you will proceed across the stage to receive your certificate from a faculty member who will shake your hand. While this happens, a photographer will take a candid photo of you.
- After you cross the stage, you will be directed toward the back of the room to the last photograph opportunity. This staged studio shot will allow you to hold your certificate (and smile) in front of a background and floral arrangement.
- You will then immediately walk back down the aisle to take your seat. Marshals will help guide you down the path. All guests will remain seated until the last person crosses the stage.
Awarding of Undergraduate Prizes:
If you have been notified that you are receiving an Economics Prize (congratulations!), please find the number that matches the one on your card in the front row of the graduate section and take a seat before the ceremony begins. A faculty member will come onstage to announce the prizes. Please proceed to the stage, receive your prize, and return to your seat.
Awarding of Diplomas for Undergraduate Students:
- A graduation marshal will motion your row to stand and proceed to the left-hand side of the stage. Make sure you have your name index card ready to give to the graduation marshal. You will need to file out quickly towards the stage and stay in line.
- As your row lines up, a graduation marshal will take your graduation name index card. The graduation marshal will deliver your index card to Prof. O’Donoghue.
- A photographer will take a quick snapshot of you before/as your name is called.
- Prof. O’Donoghue will call your name, and you will proceed across the stage to receive your certificate from a faculty member who will shake your hand (your diploma will be mailed to you in June). While this happens, a photographer will take a candid photo of you.
- After you cross the stage, you will be directed toward the back of the room to the last photograph opportunity. This staged studio shot will allow you to hold your certificate (and smile) in front of a background and floral arrangement.
- You will then immediately walk back down the aisle to take your seat. Marshals will help guide you down the path. All guests will remain seated until the ceremony officially ends.
Closing Remarks:
Once everyone has been recognized, there will be very brief final remarks. After a final round of applause, the program will end around 5:45pm.
Personal Photos:
We ask that guests wait until after the ceremony has ended to move about and take photos. After the ceremony, feel free to use the risers or the backdrop/floral arrangements for photos.
Guest Seating:
Guests will be seated in the second, third, and last seating sections from the North side of the Ramin Room. The first section is assigned seating for faculty and graduates. Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please ask your guests to help us all by keeping the aisles clear and not standing in the photography areas to take their own pictures. There will be lots of time to take pictures after the ceremony ends. The local fire codes require us to keep those areas clear. Thank you for your cooperation.
Seating Accommodations:
If you or one of your guests needs a seating accommodation (e.g. space for a wheelchair or an aisle seat), please let us know as soon as possible. You can communicate seating needs via the commencement survey or by emailing Brooke Musmacker, Economics Undergraduate Experience Coordinator at economics-uec@cornell.edu. Spaces will be reserved for guests who request seating accommodations and their families.
Professional Photos:
You will be emailed a link from GradImages to your Cornell email address a few days after the ceremony to view your photos and make purchases.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Thanks for attending the Economics Commencement Ceremony! We are so proud of your hard work and dedication! Please stay in touch via our Facebook Page, Twitter Page, and LinkedIn Group.
Questions?
Please email Brooke Musmacker at economics-uec@cornell.edu if you have any questions or concerns about the ceremony or your survey.