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Our 83rd Annual Commencement (Graduation) Exercises

Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 11:00 AM - Friday, December 31, 2010 at 1:00 PM (ET)

Babson Park, FL

Our 83rd Annual Commencement (Graduation) Exercises

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General Admission   more info 357 tickets Ended $0.00 $0.00
Webber Student (NOT walking)   more info 277 tickets Ended $0.00 $0.00
Post Graduation Reception   more info 105 tickets Ended $0.00 $0.00
Parking   more info 787 tickets Ended $0.00 $0.00
Parking for Guests with Disabilities   more info 33 tickets Ended $0.00 $0.00
Support Webber with a tax deductible gift in the name of your graduate   more info Ended
Alumni Brick   more info 41 tickets Ended $75.00 $0.00
Plant a Tree (Small)   more info 108 tickets Ended $50.00 $0.00
Plant a Tree (Large)   more info 52 tickets Ended $250.00 $0.00
Sponsor a Flag Plaza Flag   more info 37 tickets Ended $100.00 $0.00
The Webber Coin   more info 20 tickets Ended $100.00 $2.99
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Event Details

This is a two part FAQ... one for graduates and one for their guests. 

Please be sure that you at least read the appropriate part. 

Shortcut to this site: www.graduation.eventbrite.com

Shortcut to LIVE streaming: http://webber.edu/live_streaming/graduation/

For every member of the Webber community, Graduation is the best day of the year.  It allows us to formally celebrate the results of years of hard work.  We want our graduates to know that we are very proud of each of you.  Following are answers to some of our more frequently asked questions for both graduates and their guests.  If you have additional questions, please ask.

This event is free, but tickets are required for guests.  Webber employees who are required to attend graduation and students who are participating in the graduation ceremony do not require tickets; everyone else requires a ticket.  Please be sure you add orders@eventbrite.com to your white list as tickets are emailed from this address (we do not mail tickets; they are emailed). 

 

Both the commencement ceremony and the mandatory rehearsal are held in the Sabbagh Athletic Center located on the Webber International University campus.

 

For Graduates

 

Q:  I’m graduating in May…

A:  Before you go any further, confirm with Nancy Nichols that this is the case.  Despite our best efforts to contact them, students (and their guests) have been known to show up at the ceremony to learn that they have not met requirements and are therefore not walking.  If you do not meet the graduation requirements, you cannot participate in the ceremony.  While we’re here to help, ultimately meeting all graduation requirements is the student’s responsibility.

Q:  Okay, I’m going to go talk to Nancy Nichols, but, briefly, what are the requirements?

A:  Briefly, you must have successfully completed all of your coursework, or prove to the Registrar that you are registered for any courses necessary to complete all coursework by July.  All University fees, including summer school fees if applicable, must be paid.  If you have received any loans, Federal Law requires that you must present proof to the Financial Aid office that you have performed and passed Exit Counseling at http://www.mappingyourfuture.org  If you do not meet the graduation requirements, you cannot participate in the ceremony. 

 

Q:  I’m not sure I want to walk.

A:  Walk.  It can be tough for families to put into words how much your achievement means to them.  Trust us on this one.  This is a big day for your family too.

Q:  Where do I get my cap and gown?  Where can I buy invitations?

A:  The bookstore.  Though the deadline for cap and gown measurement is April 1, please do this sooner rather than later.  Also, inspect and try on your cap and gown while there is time to get a replacement if something is wrong; mistakes can happen.

 

Q:  When is graduation?

A:  Saturday, May 1.  You should plan on arriving by 10:00.

 

Q:  What time is graduation?

A:  Pomp and Circumstance plays and the triumphant graduation march begins at 11:00am sharp.  Graduation waits for no person.  This means that you MUST be dressed in your regalia and lined up in proper order before 10:30am.  You should plan on arriving by 10:00. 

Q: Is there a rehearsal?  Do I have to go?

A: Yes, there is a mandatory rehearsal on Friday, April 30 at 1:00pm (please remember that this is the time for the rehearsal; graduation is at 11:00!)

Q:  What do I wear?

A:  Commencement marks one of life’s most important milestones.  Consequently, it is the University’s most formal and most majestic event.  Beneath their issued (and unadorned) regalia (please pick this up early – it comes in a plastic bag and often needs to be pressed) men generally wear dark pants, dark dress shoes, shirt and tie; women generally wear a dark dress, neutral hosiery, and dark dress shoes. 

 

Q: Will there be a professional photographer?  Do I have to buy photos?  Can my guests take their own photos?

A:  Yes, there will be a professional photographer. No, you do not have to purchase photos.  Yes, your guests can take their own photos but need to keep the aisles clear.

 

Q:  Do my guests need a ticket?  How many guests may I invite?

A:  Yes, your guests require a free ticket  You may invite 8 guests.  Should you need more tickets than that, please contact us and we will try to accommodate you.

 

Q:  Is there a reception?
A:  Yes, a reception for all is held in the Rex R. Yentes Conference Center immediately following the ceremony. 

 

Q:  My name is pronounced differently than it is spelled.

A:  Please see Mrs. Georgie O'Leary so that she can write it out phonetically and practice it.  Graduation is a big deal, and we want to make sure that when it’s your moment, your friends and family hear your name proclaimed correctly.

 

Q:  When will I get my diploma?

A:  If you have met all requirements, it will be available on the stage immediately after the ceremony.  If you have not yet met all requirements, it will be mailed when you do.

 

For Guests

 

Q: What time is graduation?

A:  We march at 11:00 sharp.  Guests should be at their seats by 10:45 (graduates must arrive earlier).  Graduation is a big day at Webber and generally every available chair is filled.  Please plan on arriving early.

 

Q:  Where do I park?

A:  On campus.  Staff will direct you to a parking space.  Please let them know, and be prepared to show your state issued parking permit, if you require a parking spot reserved for our physically challenged guests. 

 

Q:  Is photography and/or videotaping allowed?
A:  Yes, but we ask that you remain at your seat at all times as the aisles are used by graduates during the ceremony.

 

Q:  What do I wear?

A:  Graduation is a formal ceremony.  While there is not a published dress code for the audience and there’s certainly no need to dress as formally as do graduates, your assistance in maintaining the dignity and grandeur of this ceremony will be appreciated.  We recommend that you bring tissues or a handkerchief… there’s nothing to be embarrassed about; sometimes we cry ourselves.

 

Q: Can I bring my air horn, whistle, or other noisemaking device?

A:  No.  Completing their college degree is, for many of our students, the single greatest thing they have thus far achieved.  Commencement is a regal, formal event and guests are asked to help us maintain this dignified atmosphere.  Your graduate does, however, expect loud applause! 

 

Q:  Am I invited to the reception after there ceremony?  Will there be opportunities there to take photos?

A: Yes. 

 

Q:  Are there hotels nearby?

A:  There are hotels nearby, but there is still some driving involved.  This information is provided as a courtesy; Webber neither owns nor operates these hotels.  The official hotel of Webber is the Winter Haven Holiday Inn(http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hotel/cypcg, 863-292-2100). The two closest hotels are the Best Western Admiral’s Inn (www.bestwesternadmiralsinn.com, 863-324-5950) in Winter Haven and the Hampton Inn and Suites Lake Wales (www.lakewalessuites.hamptoninn.com, 863-734-3000) in Lake Wales.  Please tell them that you’re attending the Webber graduation; there may be discounts available.

Q: I want to buy Webber related graduation gifts.  Where can I do this?

A: http://www.webber.bkstr.com/

 

Q:  How do I get to Webber?

A:  Here is a link to directions:  http://www.webber.edu/about/Directions_to_WIU.aspx.  Orlando (MCO) is the closest airport; Tampa (TIA) is not much further.

When & Where


Webber International University
1201 N. Scenic Highway
Babson Park, FL 33827

Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 11:00 AM - Friday, December 31, 2010 at 1:00 PM (ET)


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Webber International University



Established in 1927 by Roger and Grace Babson as the first private college chartered under Florida’s charitable and educational laws and one of the nation’s first business schools for women, Webber International University (Babson Park, Florida) now hosts men and women from some 48 different nations. Degrees at the Florida campus include Accounting, Computer Information Systems Management, Corporate Communications, Finance, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Management, Marketing, Pre-Law, Security Management, and Sport Management and MBA, MBA with an emphasis in Accounting, MBA with an emphasis in International Business, MBA with an emphasis in Security Management, and MBA with an emphasis in Sport Management.

Joining Webber as a branch campus in 2011, St. Andrews University (formerly St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, North Carolina) is a comprehensive liberal arts university which traces its roots back to the 1896 founding of its predecessor Flora Macdonald College. Majors at the North Carolina campus include Biology, Business Administration, Elementary Education with K-6 Licensure, English, Creative Writing, Forensic Science, History and Politics, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, Physical Education with K-12 Licensure, Psychology, Sport and Recreation Studies, Therapeutic Horsemanship, and Visual & Performing Arts. Numerous concentrations exist within these majors.

Each campus features highly qualified faculty, small class size, career focused curriculum, and a wide array of intercollegiate sports and other activities. Recognized as a Princeton Review Best in the Southeast college, a US News and World Reports America’s Best Colleges designee, and a GI Jobs America’s Most Military Friendly School. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, with additional specialty accreditations.