Bagpipe players at graduation with President Birge at the gate

Commencement

Commencement 

graduation cap in flowers

We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2024 and Honorary Degree Recipients! To learn more about the 2024 Honorary Degree Recipients CLICK HERE

11 A.M. 
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Amsler Campus Center Gymnasium

Ceremony Program 

Baccalaureate Ceremonies

2 P.M. 
Friday, May 10, 2024
Amsler Campus Center Gymnasium 

Commencement Ceremony Viewing Options

The Amsler Campus Center Gymnasium requires a ticket for entry. Guests who do not have tickets are able to watch the live stream ceremony in the Amsler Campus Center Marketplace. It is air-conditioned and allows strollers. Tickets are not required for remote viewing area.

The Campus Center Gym requires a ticket, and does not allow strollers. 

live stream at home 

Please visit the MCLA YouTube Channel or click the link below: Commencement 2024

 

Ticket Information


Who Needs a Ticket?

Tickets are not required for graduates who are participating in processional for the Commencement ceremony. 

Tickets are required for anyone age three (3) and older. Children under age 3 will be expected to sit on the lap of a parent or guardian.

What if I Lose My Tickets?

Lost tickets are not replaceable. All guests (3 and older) must have a ticket in order to enter the Amsler Campus Center Gym for the Commencement Ceremony. Guests without tickets may view the ceremony in air-conditioned simulcast locations.

 

Schedule for Commencement ActiviTIES

Friday, May 10  
10 a.m. Commencement Information Meeting for all graduates in the Campus Center gym. 
1 p.m. Amsler Campus Center Gym doors open for Baccalaureate Ceremony guests. No tickets needed.
1:30 p.m.

Graduates line up on CC Blacktop, rain location TBD. 

Academic regalia required (gown only).

2 p.m. Baccalaureate Ceremony begins.
3 p.m. Baccalaureate Reception in the Academic Quad 
(rain location: Campus Center Marketplace).
Saturday, May 11  
9:30 a.m.

Amsler Campus Center Gym doors open for Commencement Ceremony guests. Tickets are required.

Simulcast locations doors open with air conditioning. No tickets required for simulcast.

10 a.m.

Students arrive in Freel Libray and pick up their card with their name and degree from the Registrar’s table, then line up behind their chosen major. Academic regalia is required (cap and gown); Masters and CAGS candidates carry their hoods. 

Note: bachelor’s degree candidates wear tassels on the right; grad degree candidates wear tassels on the left.

10:45 a.m. Procession begins.
11 a.m. Commencement Ceremony.
1 p.m. Ceremony ends. (approximately)
1 p.m. Commencement Celebration on Murdock Lawn, rain location Campus Center Marketplace

 

 

Commencement Ceremony Lineup and Reader Card Instructions

Lineup

Reader cards for bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates are available for pick up during Commencement lineup in Freel Library. 

When graduates arrive at Freel Library they should head to the Registrar Table to pick up their reader card with their name and degree. 

During the ceremony, reader cards are handed to the announcer who will read your name and any honors as you walk across the stage. 

Once graduates have their cards, they can line up behind the signs for their majors, located on stanchions throughout the Library. If the graduate has a double major, they may line up with whichever major they choose. Be sure to keep track of your reader card until you hand it to the official who is reading names during the ceremony. The procession will be single file. Graduates will be seated with the people standing in front of them and behind them.

Example of a Reader Card

During individual recognition, graduates hand their reader card to the announcer. The card is preprinted with the graduate’s major, name, and any distinction. If the graduate’s name is difficult to pronounce, the graduate should clearly print the phonetic pronunciation on the card. If you believe your name might be mispronounced, you may call 413-662-5176 and record your name. You will be asked to spell your name and then say it three times. This voicemail will accept names until midnight on May 09, 2024.

Example of a Commencement Reader Card

 grad card

 

Processional, Recognition, and Instructions

Graduate Processional 

College staff will direct line-up activities and will be available to assist graduates before and during each Commencement ceremony. 

The procession from Freel Library will begin at 10:45 a.m. 

Individual Recognition

Throughout the ceremony, graduates will appear before family, friends, fellow graduates, and business and professional leaders from our community. Graduates should represent themselves and the College with dignity, decorum, and pride. The College reserves the right to ask anyone to leave the ceremony. 

Recessional

Graduates will not be able to leave the ceremony early and should plan to meet their guests on Murdock Lawn (or the rain location Marketplace & Centennial Room). The recessional will be led by the platform party and faculty, followed by graduates. Guests are asked to wait to leave the gym until all graduates have exited. 

Photography and Recording Equipment

MCLA has arranged for Grad Images to take professional pictures of all graduates as they cross the stage during the ceremony. Graduates will be contacted through MCLA email at a later date with purchasing information, but are under no obligation to purchase photos. Guests are required to photograph or shoot video from their seats only and must not obstruct the view of others.

 

Academic Regalia 

Academic Regalia is required for the Commencement Ceremony. Both Bachelor and Master Candidates can purchase official regalia from the MCLA Bookstore in person, or online thorugh this Link. Cords and other honors are determined by the honors group and may be available for indiviual purchase. Please check in with an honors advisor on cords for your program. 

 

Information to Share With Your Guests


Early arrivals will have the best choice of seating in the Amsler Campus Center Gym. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Guests interested in sitting together should arrive together. All guests (age 3 and older) must have a ticket.

First Aid is located in the rear of the Amsler Campus Center Gym. Paramedics will be available on-site throughout the ceremony. 

Lost and Found is located in the Amsler Campus Center Marketplace Info Booth.

MCLA is proud to be a tobacco free/smoke-free campus.

All adult-aged campus community members participating in Commencement activities and guests attending Commencement activities must have a valid form of government-issued identification with them at all times. Guests under 18 years old are not required to meet this standard.

Bags and personal items are prohibited in any areas where Commencement activities - including Baccalaureate - are taking place. All personal items brought into these areas are subject to search. 

 

Parking and shuttles  parking


Parking is avilable in the Berkshire Tower, Hoosac Hall, Facilities, Public Safety, Freel Library, Church Street Center and resident lots.
On street parking is also available. 

Transport Stations are available for shuttling to and from the parking lots. Please see shuttle map

Accessible Parking is available behind Murdock Hall with additional parking behind Bowman Hall.

 

Information for Accessibility Needs

Accessible Parking is available behind Murdock Hall with additional parking behind Bowman Hall.

Seating is available in the first section to the left as you enter the gym; and accessible section is reserved for handicapped persons plus one guest only on a first come, first served basis.

Parking is allowed in all MCLA lots and legal street parking. Parking behind Murdock Hall and Bowman Hall is reserved for Handicap parking.

 

Prohibited items at activities in the Amsler Campus Center include:

  • Bags, backpacks, large handbags, briefcases, duffle bags, luggage, and all like articles
  • Balloons, posters or other view obstructing material (there will be an area outside of the venue to tie up balloons, which can be given to a graduate during the celebration on Murdock Lawn.)
  • Noise makers (air horns, vuvuzela, Bluetooth speakers, etc.)
  • Coolers
  • Parcels
  • Pets (only service animals allowed)
  • Alcoholic beverages, drugs, or illegal substances
  • Strollers (stroller parking area outside of venue)
  • Laser pointers
  • Firearms
  • Weapons in violation of the College's weapons policy or any object that is a weapon per se (stun guns, firearms, Tasers, handcuffs, brass knuckles, sticks, clubs, batons, martial arts instruments, pepper spray, knives, etc.)
  • Fireworks or any explosive/incendiary device
  • Glass or metal containers
  • Canes, chains, or sticks of any length not intended for medical use
  • Law enforcement and the College reserve the right to restrict any item not specifically mentioned above.

Community members or guests found in possession of the above-mentioned items may be turned away and/or asked to leave the Commencement ceremony. All items will be confiscated and disposed of where applicable. The College and law enforcement will not return items of an illegal nature to anyone and reserves the right to file criminal charges for possession of illegal items when warranted.

No storage or check area will be provided for prohibited items. Prohibited items that are NOT ILLEGAL should be stored in the trunk of a vehicle or other safe location outside of the Commencement area. 

Safety Guidelines:

  • No standing is allowed in the back area of the Amsler Campus Center near the gymnasium doorways, hallways, or exits at any time. The campus center patio or secondary viewing area may be used for that purpose.
  • Building access will be limited to those areas where Commencement activities are taking place. All other campus buildings will be secured and will require contacting Campus Police for access.
  • No vehicles may be left standing unattended at any time. Unattended standing vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense.
  • No personal property may be left unattended at any time. Unattended property will be confiscated, inventoried and brought to Campus Police Headquarters at 341 Ashland Street for safe keeping. 
  • All MCLA community members and guests are strongly encouraged to report any suspicious activity to Campus Police by calling (413) 662-5100 or extension 5100 from any campus phone.
  • All MCLA community members and guests attending Commencement activities are expected to comply with the reasonable requests of law enforcement and College officials. Failure to do so may lead to removal from Commencement and/or criminal charges being filed.

 

Photography and Recording Equipment

MCLA has arranged for Grad Images to take professional pictures of all graduates as they cross the stage during the ceremony. Graduates will be contacted through MCLA email at a later date with purchasing information, but are under no obligation to purchase photos. Guests are required to photograph or shoot video from their seats only and must not obstruct the view of others.

 

Important Phone Numbers

  • Graduate Registration - Registrar's Office, 413.662.5216
  • Graduate or Parent Questions - Student Development, 413.662.5129
  • MBA Graduate Questions - Jim Moriarty, 413.662.5313
  • M.Ed. Graduate Questions - Nick Stroud, 413.662.5505
  • Parking / Handicapped Access / Wheelchair Requests - Public Safety, 413.662.5284
  • General Commencement Event Questions – Jonathan Del Sordo, 413.662.5071
  • Senior Days and Baccalaureate Questions – April Wright, 413.662.5128
 

Commencement Information

Senior Days: Senior Days is a final opportunity for members of the graduating class to spend time together socializing, recalling memories of their experience at the College, and celebrating their individual and collective achievements. Students participate in the senior-only events leading up to and including the Commencement Ceremony. Students wishing to participate in Senior Days must register for the program.

Baccalaureate: This program allows members of the graduating class to formally give thanks and reflect on their years of education at MCLA with family, friends, and members of the college community who are in attendance. The program includes a series of readings of Ivy poems and orations written by previous graduating classes and is a time for the class to debut their written poem for the college community.

Ivy: During the Baccalaureate Ceremony graduates are given sprigs of ivy, which represent learning and growing. The indirect route that ivy takes as it grows is a metaphor for the educational journeys of our students. During MCLA's history, an ivy sprig used to be planted at the base of Murdock Hall and over time came to cover the building. Since the College no longer plants ivy at the base of Murdock, graduating students are given ivy, then give leaves to those they feel have positively impacted their education at MCLA.

Commencement Ceremony: Often referred to as “Graduation,” the Commencement ceremony is an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred. This ceremony is for students projected to successfully complete all of their graduation requirements by the end of that spring or summer semester. Students completing all their requirements by the end of the previous fall semester may also participate in the upcoming spring ceremony.

You will not receive a diploma at the Commencement ceremony; you will receive your official diploma cover. Conferral of a degree occurs when the registrar finalizes the student’s academic record and confirms that all requirements have been satisfied. Participation in the Commencement ceremony does not constitute conferral of the degree. Similarly, inclusion of a student’s name in such publications as the Commencement program does not confirm eligibility for the degree. 

Regalia: Graduates participating in MCLA Commencement ceremonies are required to wear official MCLA regalia (cap, gown and tassel) through the bookstore. Professional dress and appropriate footwear is strongly recommended for all Commencement ceremony participants. MCLA reserves the right to request that graduates change inappropriate attire before they will be allowed to participate in the Commencement ceremony.

Cap Decorating: The top of a graduate’s cap may be decorated. Decorations should represent the graduate and the institution with dignity, decorum and pride. The College requests that caps are not decorated in a way that would impede the view of those students sitting behind one’s cap. 

Honor Cords: Honor Cords are tokens of achievement consisting of twisted cords with tassels on either end. Cords are awarded to members of honor societies or for various academic and non-academic achievements, awards, or honors. Usually cords come in pairs with a knot in the middle to hold them together. They are worn over the gown at the Commencement Ceremony and Celebration. Similarly, Spirit Cords are given to honor those students who support the College with a gift. Cords are not needed for the Baccalaureate Ceremony. 

Honor cords are purchased through individual honor societies, not the MCLA Bookstore. 

Commencement Celebration: The Commencement Celebration is a post-Commencement ceremony party with music and refreshments held on the Murdock Lawn. You may bring as many guests as you like to celebrate your accomplishment. No tickets are needed. 

There will be a live stream of the Commencement ceremony and keynote address on the College YouTube channel. Please check this page for a direct link to the live stream on the day of Commencement. 

Degree Requirements: Currently enrolled students can apply for graduation online through Banner Self-Service. From the portal page, select "Banner" in the header bar. From the student menu, select "Student Records" and then select "Apply for Graduation.”

Graduation Requirements: Students should review the requirements for graduation to ensure they will have completed all of the necessary steps in order to graduate. This information can be found at http://www.mcla.edu/Academics/registrar/graduation/index or through the Registrar's Office at (413) 662-5216, or registrar@mcla.edu.

Graduation with Distinction: Students of superior academic achievement graduate with distinction according to their quality point average earned at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts only. 

Summa cum Laude   3.800 - 4.000
Magna cum Laude     3.600 - 3.799
Cum Laude                 3.300 - 3.599

Transcript Request Policy: MCLA policy prohibits faxing transcripts. Please allow 3-5 days processing or up to 3 weeks during peak processing time. Transcripts are mailed first class postage only. Transcripts include all academic history. Transcripts are signed and stamped with the college’s official seal. Transcripts are mailed in individual envelopes stamped as official. Processing fee is $5 per copy for paper requests delivered or mailed to the office. Transcripts will NOT be processed if there are outstanding obligations to the College or holds on student records.

This information can be found at http://www.mcla.edu/Academics/registrar/records-forms/transcripts.

Diplomas: Diploma covers are distributed at the ceremony. Diplomas will be mailed after the ceremony.

Who Needs a Ticket?

Tickets are not required for graduates who are participating in processional for the Commencement ceremony. 

Tickets are required for anyone age three (3) and older. Children under age 3 will be expected to sit on the lap of a parent or guardian.

Each graduate will receive Eight (8)Tickets for the Commencement ceremony in person. Tickets can be picked up in the Campus Center Marketplace April 8-12 with proof of MCLA ID.

How Do I Get My Tickets?

Tickets will be handed out in Amsler Campus Center Marketplace during the following dates and times between April 8-12, 2024. All students must have their MCLA ID in order to pick up tickets. You cannot pick up tickets for another student. 

If you no longer live on campus and would like tickets and cannot pick them up at these times, you must call 413-662-5224 or email advancement@mcla.edu before 5 p.m. on Friday, April 12, 2024. No tickets will be available via phone or email after 5 p.m. on Friday, April 12, 2024. 

Tickets that are not claimed are put into the extra ticket lottery.

Ticket Pick Up Times: 

Monday, April 8, 2024 10 - 5 PM
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 10 - 5 PM
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 10 -  PM
Thursday, April 11, 2024 10 - 5 PM
Friday, April 12, 2024 10 - 5 PM

Can I Get Extra Tickets?

While picking up their tickets, students may enter a ticket lottery for extra tickets. Students entering the ticket lottery will submit their name and MCLA email address. All lottery entries must be made via the ticket pickup times, in the Campus Center Marketplace, at the dates and options listed above. Those who receive tickets through the lottery will be contacted by noon on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 by MCLA email. All recipients must claim their tickets from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 2, 2024 or Friday, May 3, 2024. Extra tickets must be picked up in person at the Office of Institutional Advancement, located at 228 East Main Street North Adams, MA 01247. 

What if I Lose My Tickets?

Lost tickets are not replaceable. All guests (3 and older) must have a ticket in order to enter the Amsler Campus Center Gym for the Commencement Ceremony. Guests without tickets may view the ceremony in air-conditioned simulcast locations.

Lineup: Reader cards for bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates are available for pick up during Commencement lineup in Freel Library. 

When graduates arrive at Freel Library they should head to the Registrar table to pick up their reader card with their name and degree. 

During the ceremony, reader cards are handed to the announcer who will read your name and any honors as you walk across the stage. 

Once graduates have their cards, they can line up behind the signs for their majors, located on stanchions throughout the Main Level of Freel Library. If the graduate has a double major, they may line up with whichever major they choose. Be sure to keep track of your reader card until you hand it to the official who is reading names during the ceremony. The procession will be two people across. Graduates will be seated with the people standing in front of them and behind them, not the person standing beside them.

Example of a Reader Card: During individual recognition, graduates hand their reader card to the announcer. The card is preprinted with the graduate’s major, name, and any distinction. If the graduate’s name is difficult to pronounce, the graduate should clearly print the phonetic pronunciation on the card. readercard

Graduate Processional: College staff will direct line-up activities and will be available to assist graduates before and during each Commencement ceremony. 

The procession from Freel Library will begin at 10:45 a.m. 

Individual Recognition: Throughout the ceremony, graduates will appear before family, friends, fellow graduates, and business and professional leaders from our community. Graduates should represent themselves and the College with dignity, decorum, and pride. The College reserves the right to ask anyone to leave the ceremony. 

Recessional: Graduates will not be able to leave the ceremony early and should plan to meet their guests on Murdock Lawn (or the rain location in Campus Center Centenial Room) once the ceremony concludes. The recessional will be led by the platform party and faculty, followed by graduates. Guests are asked to wait to leave the gym until all graduates have exited. 

Photography and Recording Equipment: MCLA has arranged for Grad Images to take professional pictures of all graduates as they cross the stage during the ceremony. Graduates will be contacted through MCLA email at a later date with purchasing information, but are under no obligation to purchase photos. Guests are required to photograph or shoot video from their seats only and must not obstruct the view of others.

Early arrivals will have the best choice of seating in the Amsler Campus Center Gym. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Guests interested in sitting together should arrive together. All guests (age 3 and older) must have a ticket.

First Aid is located in the rear of the Amsler Campus Center Gym. Paramedics will be available on-site throughout the ceremony. 

Lost and Found is located in the Amsler Campus Center Marketplace Info Booth.

MCLA is proud to be a tobacco free/smoke-free campus.

All adult-aged campus community members participating in Commencement activities and guests attending Commencement activities must have a valid form of government-issued identification with them at all times. Guests under 18 years old are not required to meet this standard.

Bags and personal items are prohibited in any areas where Commencement activities - including Baccalaureate - are taking place. All personal items brought into these areas are subject to search. 

Prohibited items at activities in the Amsler Campus Center include:

  • Bags, backpacks, large handbags, briefcases, duffle bags, luggage, and all like articles
  • Balloons, posters or other view obstructing material (there will be an area outside of the venue to tie up balloons, which can be given to a graduate during the celebration on Murdock Lawn.)
  • Noise makers (air horns, vuvuzela, Bluetooth speakers, etc.)
  • Coolers
  • Parcels
  • Pets (only service animals allowed)
  • Alcoholic beverages, drugs, or illegal substances
  • Strollers (stroller parking area outside of venue)
  • Laser pointers
  • Firearms
  • Weapons in violation of the College's weapons policy or any object that is a weapon per se (stun guns, firearms, tasers, handcuffs, brass knuckles, sticks, clubs, batons, martial arts instruments, pepper spray, knives, etc.)
  • Fireworks or any explosive/incendiary device
  • Glass or metal containers
  • Canes, chains, or sticks of any length not intended for medical use

Law enforcement and the College reserve the right to restrict any item not specifically mentioned in the list above.

Community members or guests found in possession of the above-mentioned items may be turned away and/or asked to leave the Commencement ceremony. All items will be confiscated and disposed of where applicable. The College and law enforcement will not return items of an illegal nature to anyone and reserves the right to file criminal charges for possession of illegal items when warranted.

No storage or check area will be provided for prohibited items. Prohibited items that are NOT ILLEGAL should be stored in the trunk of a vehicle or other safe location outside of the Commencement area. 

Safety Guidelines:

  • No standing is allowed in the back area of the Amsler Campus Center near the gymnasium doorways, hallways, or exits at any time. The campus center patio or secondary viewing area may be used for that purpose.
  • Building access will be limited to those areas where Commencement activities are taking place. All other campus buildings will be secured and will require contacting Campus Police for access.
  • No vehicles may be left standing unattended at any time. Unattended standing vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense.
  • No personal property may be left unattended at any time. Unattended property will be confiscated, inventoried and brought to Campus Police Headquarters at 277 Ashland Street for safe keeping. 

All MCLA community members and guests are strongly encouraged to report any suspicious activity to Campus Police by calling (413) 662-5100 or extension 5100 from any campus phone.

All MCLA community members and guests attending Commencement activities are expected to comply with the reasonable requests of law enforcement and College officials. Failure to do so may lead to removal from Commencement and/or criminal charges being filed.

Parking is available behind Murdock Hall with additional parking behind Bowman Hall.

Seating is available in the first section to the left as you enter the gym; this section is reserved for handicapped persons plus one guest only on a first come, first served basis.

Parking is allowed in all MCLA lots and legal street parking. Parking behind Murdock Hall and Bowman Hall is reserved for Handicap parking.

Graduate Registration - Registrar's Office, 413.662.5216
Graduate or Parent Questions - Student Development, 413.662.5129
MBA Graduate Questions - Nancy Ovitsky, 413.662.5306
M.Ed. Graduate Questions - Education Depatment, 413.662.5381
Parking / Handicapped Access / Wheelchair Requests - Public Safety, 413.662.5284
General Commencement Event Questions – Jonathan Del Sordo, 413.662.5071
General Senior Days and Baccalaureate Questions – Allison Williams, 413.662.5120

gatesHonorary Degree Recipients

 

 

 

Note from the Registrar:


Conferral of a degree occurs when the registrar finalizes the students’ academic record and confirms that all requirements have been satisfied. Participation in the commencement ceremony does not constitute conferral of the degree. Similarly, inclusion of a student’s name in such publications as the commencement program does not confirm eligibility for the degrees.