What is the reservation deadline?

May 24, 2024

Who can attend Reunion Weekend?

All alumni, regardless of class year, and their families, are welcome to return to campus. Class years ending in 4 and 9 will have […]

Is space reserved for guests in wheelchairs?

Reserved seating will be available for guests using wheelchairs on the main floor for events located in McGaw Chapel, and ushers will be available […]

Will the College be providing any transportation between the parking lots for those who need assistance?

On Saturday, May 17, courtesy golf carts and drivers will be available beginning at 8:00 a.m. at Ebert Art Center, Holden Hall, Galpin-Taylor, and […]

Where will parking be available to guests during Commencement Weekend?

All on-campus parking lots will be open for guests on a first-come, first-serve basis. Handicap parking is available in the Lowry Center staff lot […]

Will the College provide shuttles between local hotels and campus on Commencement day?

The College will be providing shuttle vans to and from Scot Center on Saturday, May 17. These shuttle vans will be available to and […]

Is it ok to eat in the dining hall if I’m experiencing respiratory virus symptoms?

It is not recommended to eat with other people if you are feeling ill. Instead, wear a mask to pick up grab and go […]

Can my roommate and I stay in the same room if one or both of us are sick?

Chances are high that you have already exposed your roommate by the time you are experiencing symptoms. You can stay in the same room […]

Will I be excused from class if I am sick? Who notifies my professors, student work supervisors and coaches to let them know I’m sick and need to be excused from class, work or practice?

Communication with your professors, work supervisors and coaches is very important. You are responsible for letting your professors, work supervisors and coaches know you […]

Where can I get COVID-19 tests?

If you are not experiencing symptoms but wish to test yourself, tests can be purchased at local pharmacies or at covid.gov. Tests may also […]

Should I test for COVID-19?

Overall, treating your symptoms with over-the-counter medications without testing is the standard and acceptable practice. Testing is ONLY recommended if you are at high […]

What is the best way to protect myself from respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 and flu?

The best ways to protect yourself are to stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines and flu vaccines and avoid contact with those […]

What should I do if my symptoms are better and then I get a fever?

If you go back to normal activities after feeling better but then get a fever, you should stay home until fever–free for 24 hours […]

What should I do if my fever ends but symptoms are not getting better?

You should stay home until at least 24 hours after you are BOTH fever free and your symptoms are improving. 

What if I’m feeling better and have no fever?

Resume normal activities with added prevention strategies for five (5) days. Prevention strategies include good hand hygiene, wearing a mask, and keeping a distance […]

What if I’m sick at College with a respiratory virus?

Stay in your room/at home and away from other people as much as possible for at least 24 hours after your overall symptoms improve […]

Will special items be available for purchase during Commencement?

Class of 2025 items will be available for sale, along with flowers and teddy bears, just outside the entrance of the Scot Center on […]

Where do I get a gown for graduating seniors?

Gowns were distributed at the beginning of the academic year to members of the Class of 2025 and were worn by seniors at Convocation […]

How long does the Commencement Ceremony last?

Commencement for a full graduating class typically lasts approximately 2.5-3 hours. The Class of 2025 ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. and should conclude […]

Are guest tickets required for admission to any of the events during Commencement Weekend?

To ensure adequate seating, tickets are required for entry at the Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 17. There is no limit on the number […]