Hispanic/Latin@/x Graduation Celebration
The Inclusive Excellence, Education and Development Hub, and the Office for the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will host SIUE's Latinx Graduation Celebration on Monday, April 24, 2023 at 4pm in the Morris University Center.
Event Details
Monday, April 24, 2023 at 4pm, Conference Center, Morris University Center
Participation in the SIUE Latinx Graduation Celebration is open to all SIUE undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who will earn their degrees in May of 2023. Only students who register are guaranteed to be listed in the program and to receive their recognition certificate and graduation stole.
Registration Information
Registration opens on March 6, 2023 and can be completed by clicking HERE.
- Student Registration will close on Thursday, April 13, 2023, at 11:59 pm. No additional participants will be added after this date. After registering, students will receive a confirmation e-mail from The Inclusive Excellence, Education and Development Hub (The Hub) with details/expectations for the event.
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Faculty, staff, and others can register to participate in the event by clicking HERE.
*This is an in-person event in the Conference Center of the Morris University Center.
What is the Hispanic/Latin@/X Graduation Celebration?
The Hispanic/Latin@/X Graduation Celebration is a pre-commencement celebration to honor Hispanic, Latino, Latina, and LatinX students who, through unyielding determination and academic achievements, have successfully completed an undergraduate degree from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
SIUE Latinx Graduation Celebration is...
- An event for graduates to invite your family, close friends and those most important to you
- An opportunity to honor YOU and all you have accomplished at SIUE
- A special gathering you would ask a favorite professor or staff member to attend
- The event where you can receive your stole to wear at your SIUE Commencement Ceremony.
This is not a commencement ceremony. It is a pre-commencement celebration honoring Hispanic, Latino, Latina, and Latinx students and does not replace the formal SIUE Commencement ceremonies.