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Important information for those graduating in the Spring

 


I'm relaying a message that was sent by Kristen Heath:

Good Afternoon,

 

Due to the high volume of graduates that have expressed their interest in attending the ceremony on Friday, May 14th, as well as, where the city of Nashua is with COVID-19;  President Jordan and NCC Leadership have made the decision to hold two commencement ceremonies that day, to ensure the safety of everyone involved with the event.

 

We will now hold one ceremony at 10AM and another will be held at 1PM, dividing our graduating class up by majors.  Please find the major you are graduating from below, to see the ceremony time that you are scheduled to attend that day.


10AM                                                  

Accounting                                                                    

Management

Marketing

Small Business

Paralegal Studies

English

Communications

Sign Language

Criminal Justice

Early Childhood Education

Educator Prep

History & Political Science

Psychology

General Studies

Liberal Arts


 1PM 

Culinary Arts

Mathematics

Computer Networking

Cybersecurity Networking

Electronic Engineering

Computer Science

Web Application Development

Metrology & Quality Control

Machine Tool Technology CNC

Mechanical Design Technology

Automotive

Collison Repair

Honda Automotive

Aviation

Holistic Massage Therapy

General Studies: Health

Nursing


PLEASE NOTE:

·       All graduates must arrive on campus an hour before their ceremony time, to begin the lineup process. We will march promptly at 10AM and 1PM. 

o   Graduates are to meet at the East Side/Wellness Center entrance, near the campus pond – outside of gymnasium, dressed in full regalia.

·       Due to protocols for large group gatherings; we will not be holding a rehearsal and there will be no access to the building on the 14th.

·       Guests are limited to (2) guests per graduate. (2) guest tickets will be provided to each graduate and will be required for seating.  Live streaming for both ceremonies will be available for guests who cannot attend (information regarding stream location will be announced at a later date).

·       Masks must be worn at all times and will be provided to graduates and guests, if needed.

·       Cap and Gowns are currently in the ordering stage.  More information regarding pick-up will be announced, via email, in the coming weeks.

 

IF YOU NO LONGER PLAN TO ATTEND YOUR SCHEDULED CEREMONY TIME, PLEASE REPLY BACK TO ME (ASAP) SO I CAN COORDINATE YOUR DEGREE/CERTIFICATE TO BE MAILED TO YOU.


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