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Graduation

Graduation is the awarding of a diploma to a student by an educational institution. It may also refer to the ceremony that is associated with it. The date of the graduation ceremony is often called graduation day. The graduation ceremony is also sometimes called: commencement, congregation, convocation or invocation.

Students lined up at a graduation ceremony in the United States in the early 20th century
Graduation hats being tossed by fresh graduates of ISB (Hyderabad, India)
Medical student graduation in Avicenna Mausoleum, Hamedan, Iran
King's College London graduands wearing academic dresses without caps

History edit

Ceremonies for graduating students date from the first universities in Europe in the twelfth century. At that time Latin was the language of scholars. A universitas was a guild of masters (such as MAs) with licence to teach. "Degree" and "graduate" come from gradus, meaning "step". The first step was admission to a bachelor's degree. The second step was the masters step, giving the graduate admission to the universitas and license to teach. Typical dress for graduation is gown and hood, or hats adapted from the daily dress of university staff in the Middle Ages, which was in turn based on the attire worn by medieval clergy.[1]

The tradition of wearing graduation hats in Sweden has been in place since the mid-eighteenth century. The cap is typically a white sailor hat with a black or dark blue band around it, a crown motif, and a black peak at the front. The graduation hat tradition was initially adopted by students at Uppsala University. The headgear then became popular across several other European nations as well.[2]

Ceremony edit

Usually the ceremony and name apply to university degrees (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees).

In a graduation ceremony at the college and university level, the presiding officer or another authorized person formally confers degrees upon candidates, either individually or en masse, even though graduates may physically receive their diploma later at a smaller college or departmental ceremony, or simply receive their diploma through the mail.

Ceremonies often include a procession of some of the academic staff and candidates and a valediction. The academic staff will usually wear an academic dress at the ceremony, as will the trustees (if applicable) and the degree candidates. Graduates can be referred to by their year of graduation.

Graduation in absentia edit

When a student graduates without attending the graduation ceremony, then it is called graduation in absentia.

United States (non-tertiary graduations) edit

In the United States, the completion of mandatory schooling is also referred to as graduating, even though it is substantially below degree level.

Graduations for high school, middle school and kindergarten can occur through the month of June and August. Also, even for passing from one school year to the next, have been a development of recent years.[when?] This has received criticism, being described as "just a way of celebrating mediocrity".[3] In some places[where?], graduation parties celebrating graduation from school, college or university are popular.

By country edit

 
Female Finnish students graduating from high school, in 1906

The procedures and traditions surrounding academic graduation ceremonies differ around the world. Whereas in the United Kingdom a graduation usually only occurs at university level, in the United States and many other countries graduations also occur at high schools where no higher education qualifications are conferred upon the graduates. In a graduation ceremony the students wear formal academic dress, such as square academic caps and gowns that are used for such occasions.

Graduation traditions vary across universities observing different cultures.

For example, most universities in Sweden are research-oriented and may present their students with bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees covering all academic streams. Universities across the country are based through the Higher Education Ordinance. Most of the national programs provide Swedish, English, math and science among degree courses.

In Zimbabwe, graduation ceremonies are often associated with the guest of honor who most often is the ceremonial head of the institution. At state universities the president of the country officiates as chancellor and guest of honor. Every graduate of a state university in Zimbabwe can claim to have shaken the President's hand. The person most associated with graduation at those institutions is Zimbabwe's late ex-president Robert Mugabe. At other state institutions of higher learning, the vice presidents or other senior government officials may preside.[4]

Otherwise, in countries like Argentina and Uruguay, enthusiasm prevails over moderation, as well as taking part in an authentic carnival as part of the celebration that is mostly spontaneous, anarchic, and barely planned in the middle of the streets: hundreds of graduates, familiars and friends gather in an open place, carrying alcoholic drinks, eggs, flour and other messy food; pelting it all over the graduates; whereas the party is public and open to excesses that carry the complaints of all sorts of commerce, neighbours and authorities in the zone due to the concentration of public disorder and filth that lasts until the aftermath and overwhelms the municipal services.[5]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Graduation through the ages". Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  2. ^ Elin Olsson. "Swedish high school graduation day". Academia.edu.
  3. ^ Parkinson, Justin (23 July 2014). "Do four-year-olds need a graduation ceremony?". BBC. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  4. ^ "President Mugabe caps 1 986 at Nust | The Herald". www.herald.co.zw. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Polémica entre vecinos y egresados de Medicina por festejo en Mercado del Puerto".

External links edit

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date of the graduation ceremony is often called graduation day The graduation ceremony is also sometimes called commencement congregation convocation or invocation Students lined up at a graduation ceremony in the United States in the early 20th centuryGraduation hats being tossed by fresh graduates of ISB Hyderabad India Medical student graduation in Avicenna Mausoleum Hamedan IranKing s College London graduands wearing academic dresses without caps Contents 1 History 2 Ceremony 2 1 Graduation in absentia 2 2 United States non tertiary graduations 3 By country 4 See also 5 Notes and references 6 External linksHistory editCeremonies for graduating students date from the first universities in Europe in the twelfth century At that time Latin was the language of scholars A universitas was a guild of masters such as MAs with licence to teach Degree and graduate come from gradus meaning step The first step was admission to a bachelor s degree The second step was the masters step giving the graduate admission to the universitas and license to teach Typical dress for graduation is gown and hood or hats adapted from the daily dress of university staff in the Middle Ages which was in turn based on the attire worn by medieval clergy 1 The tradition of wearing graduation hats in Sweden has been in place since the mid eighteenth century The cap is typically a white sailor hat with a black or dark blue band around it a crown motif and a black peak at the front The graduation hat tradition was initially adopted by students at Uppsala University The headgear then became popular across several other European nations as well 2 Ceremony editUsually the ceremony and name apply to university degrees Associate s Bachelor s Master s and Doctoral degrees In a graduation ceremony at the college and university level the presiding officer or another authorized person formally confers degrees upon candidates either individually or en masse even though graduates may physically receive their diploma later at a smaller college or departmental ceremony or simply receive their diploma through the mail Ceremonies often include a procession of some of the academic staff and candidates and a valediction The academic staff will usually wear an academic dress at the ceremony as will the trustees if applicable and the degree candidates Graduates can be referred to by their year of graduation Graduation in absentia edit When a student graduates without attending the graduation ceremony then it is called graduation in absentia United States non tertiary graduations edit In the United States the completion of mandatory schooling is also referred to as graduating even though it is substantially below degree level Graduations for high school middle school and kindergarten can occur through the month of June and August Also even for passing from one school year to the next have been a development of recent years when This has received criticism being described as just a way of celebrating mediocrity 3 In some places where graduation parties celebrating graduation from school college or university are popular By country editFurther information Academic graduation by country nbsp Female Finnish students graduating from high school in 1906The procedures and traditions surrounding academic graduation ceremonies differ around the world Whereas in the United Kingdom a graduation usually only occurs at university level in the United States and many other countries graduations also occur at high schools where no higher education qualifications are conferred upon the graduates In a graduation ceremony the students wear formal academic dress such as square academic caps and gowns that are used for such occasions Graduation traditions vary across universities observing different cultures For example most universities in Sweden are research oriented and may present their students with bachelor s master s and doctor s degrees covering all academic streams Universities across the country are based through the Higher Education Ordinance Most of the national programs provide Swedish English math and science among degree courses In Zimbabwe graduation ceremonies are often associated with the guest of honor who most often is the ceremonial head of the institution At state universities the president of the country officiates as chancellor and guest of honor Every graduate of a state university in Zimbabwe can claim to have shaken the President s hand The person most associated with graduation at those institutions is Zimbabwe s late ex president Robert Mugabe At other state institutions of higher learning the vice presidents or other senior government officials may preside 4 Otherwise in countries like Argentina and Uruguay enthusiasm prevails over moderation as well as taking part in an authentic carnival as part of the celebration that is mostly spontaneous anarchic and barely planned in the middle of the streets hundreds of graduates familiars and friends gather in an open place carrying alcoholic drinks eggs flour and other messy food pelting it all over the graduates whereas the party is public and open to excesses that carry the complaints of all sorts of commerce neighbours and authorities in the zone due to the concentration of public disorder and filth that lasts until the aftermath and overwhelms the municipal services 5 See also editAcademic dress Commencement speech Encaenia Exit examination MatriculationNotes and references edit Graduation through the ages Retrieved 31 December 2018 Elin Olsson Swedish high school graduation day Academia edu Parkinson Justin 23 July 2014 Do four year olds need a graduation ceremony BBC Retrieved 30 March 2019 President Mugabe caps 1 986 at Nust The Herald www herald co zw Retrieved 1 August 2015 Polemica entre vecinos y egresados de Medicina por festejo en Mercado del Puerto External links editThe Stories Behind Graduation Traditions by Ethan Trex Mental Floss Retrieved from https en 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