Commencement Details for Graduates & Guests
TICKETS
Due to limited seating in the Stark Conference Center, each graduate who makes a reservation to attend commencement will receive a maximum of 4 guest tickets. All guests (including children 2 years and older) must have a ticket to enter the ceremony venue. Admission is free and tickets must be picked up by the graduate.
Honor Cords Information (if applicable to you)
Review information at www.kent.edu/fbe-center/graduation-honors-and-recognition. If you meet the criteria to receive Honor Cords, you can pick up your cords from Ruby Groves in the Office of Student Services, 132 Main Hall.
Note: Honor Cords are not available at the Graduation Fair.
3. Cap, Gown and Tassel Packages
Kent State graduates wear a black cap and gown. Your tassel color is determined by the university college that offers your degree. You can purchase a gown or borrow one from a friend. The only requirement is that your cap and gown must be black.
Caps, gowns and tassels can be purchased from the Regional Campus Bookstore located at the Stark Campus. Orders should be placed before April 4. Orders placed after April 11 may incur a late fee and sizes may be limited.
2. Required - Make Your Reservation to Attend a Graduation Fair
Kent State Stark Graduation Fairs
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
4 to 6 p.m.
Campus Center
Thursday, March 6, 2025
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Campus Center
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION TO ATTEND A GRADUATION FAIR
Stop by either day to pick up your tickets; purchase your cap, gown and tassel (see packages below); and receive guidance from Student Financial Aid and Career Exploration & Development. It only takes a few minutes.
1. Required - Make Your Reservation to Attend a Stark Ceremony
The deadline to make your reservation is Friday, May 2, at 5 p.m.
Make your reservation for the time indicated by your university college (or degree). Please make your reservation before attending the Graduation Fair.
11 a.m. Ceremony
- Associate Degrees
- College of Applied and Technical Studies
- College of the Arts
- College of Arts and Sciences
How many sections of the course are there? Won’t there be 100s of people to train? How will you do it in person? What is the plan to cover all of the sections and how will you deal with the fact that all sections may not be filled with the “right” people.
We will need to staff over 100 sections across all campuses. We are developing the training agenda and will identify the space soon.
Some instructors will be permitted to teach two sections. Once applications are in, we will determine whether we need to do an additional call for applications.