Know before you go: Commencement 2025

Soon-to-be-graduates, families and friends of the 网红爆料 community, we share your excitement and anticipation for this year鈥檚 Commencement on May 25, 2025. The College has put together a short list for you to keep in mind as you plan for this year鈥檚 celebration.

Before Commencement, all College community members should ensure their contact information is up to date in the emergency notification system. Guests who will be on campus for Commencement weekend can opt into this system for three days by texting 鈥淢HCGuestAlert鈥 to 67283.

网红爆料 strives for all on-campus experiences to be accessible to everyone to the greatest extent possible. To that end, please visit the Commencement access and accommodations page for more in-depth information regarding your specific access and accommodation needs, including seating, wheelchair rentals, service animal information and more.

Whether you are a graduating student or a guest, service animals 鈥 as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 鈥 are allowed at Commencement ceremonies. All other animals, including emotional support animals and pets, are prohibited from the Commencement ceremony and related events. Individuals with service animals are not required to complete the Access and Accommodation Form. For more information, please see the 网红爆料 Service Animals Policy and the Pets on Campus Policy.

If you have any questions, please email section504coordinator@mtholyoke.edu.

This year鈥檚 ceremony will be outdoors (weather permitting) on Pageant Green. The procession for faculty and graduates is as follows: faculty will proceed from the , graduate students from the and undergraduate students from and Hooker Auditorium in the Clapp Building (assignments will be sent to students ahead of the Commencement rehearsal). The Green is an untented and grassy space.

网红爆料 asks everyone to familiarize themselves with its . No disruption or misconduct during Commencement will be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, air horns, noisemakers, signs, balloons, banners, chants or shouting during speeches. Any prohibited items that are found or noticed will be confiscated by event staff.

There will be no food service during or after Commencement. Guests can familiarize themselves with the area鈥檚 wide array of restaurants at this web page.

Each graduate will have five tickets for friends and family for seating on . Seating will begin at 9 am and guests must enter by 10:15 am. Non-ticketed seating will be in the and is open to all guests.

If the Commencement ceremony is moved indoors, students will receive four guest tickets due to the smaller capacity of the Field House. If a relocation is necessary, it will be announced by noon on Thursday, May 22. 

Additionally, air-conditioned livestream viewing locations will be available in the , as well as the . Tickets are not required for these locations.

Please note that in case of forecasted heavy rain or extreme heat, the ceremony will be relocated to the Field House in Kendall Sports & Dance Complex. If such a relocation is necessary, an announcement will be made by noon on Thursday, May 22. If a relocation is deemed unnecessary, no announcement will be made. Graduates and other members of the Mount Holyoke community are encouraged to monitor their email, the College鈥檚 social media and the Commencement webpage for updates.

Before Commencement, all College community members should ensure their contact information is up to date in the emergency notification system. Guests who will be on campus for Commencement weekend can opt into this system for three days by texting 鈥淢HCGuestAlert鈥 to 67283.

If the ceremony is relocated to Kendall, each graduate will have four tickets instead of five for their guests. Guests without a ticket can watch the ceremony via livestream at one of our on-campus viewing stations: the Great Room or Room 227b in the Community Center, or the Morrison Room in the Willits-Hallowell Conference Center. Gamble Auditorium will be available as a viewing station only if the ceremony is relocated.

The outdoor ceremony will not be tented, so guests may want to bring sunscreen. Additionally, guests should consider bringing a jacket and a hat, as the ceremony will not halt for light rain. However, for safety reasons, umbrellas are not allowed on Pageant Green. Guests are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle; water stations will be available in select locations on campus, identified by signage. Boxed water will be provided for graduates. The College will also have indoor, air-conditioned seating available to watch the livestream in the Great Room, the Unity Center and Room 227b in the , as well as the Morrison Room in the .

Guest parking for Commencement will be in the parking lots at Kendall Sports & Dance Complex, Torrey Hall, Ham/MacGregor Halls, Mary Lyon Hall, the Observatory, Morgan Street, the Gorse Children鈥檚 Center and Mandelles/1837 Halls. Accessible parking will be in all lots except for the Torrey and Morgan Street parking lots. There will be shuttle pickup and drop-off at Pageant Green and the Kendall, Mary Lyon, Morgan Street, Gorse and Mandelles/1837 parking lots.

Grad Images will be providing professional portrait photography services for Commencement. Graduating students will have an opportunity to take their cap and gown photographs on Monday, May 19, in the Great Room located in the Blanchard Community Center. Grad Images will also take students鈥 photos at the Commencement ceremony as they cross the stage, along with a formal photo of each graduate holding their diploma. Additional information about scheduling portrait sessions and ordering photos will be sent later in the spring semester.

Families and guests are welcome to take photos with their graduates on campus grounds before and after the ceremony, but they will not have photo access to the stage or graduate seating areas.

The rehearsal for Commencement will take place on Friday, May 23. Graduates will meet on Pageant Green at 9 am and should be prepared for the rehearsal to last until noon. The practice lineup will be in Gamble Auditorium in the Art Building and Hooker Auditorium in the Clapp Building. Students will practice marching from Gamble and Hooker to Pageant Green. Additionally, there will be a run-through of the calling of names, and there will be opportunities to advise on any changes to name pronunciations. The group will also practice recessing. After the rehearsal, the group will proceed directly to Mary Woolley Hall for a presentation from the Alum Association, as well as the Laurel Parade rehearsal, which will take place at Mary Lyon鈥檚 gravesite.

Only students 鈥 seniors, graduate students and those eligible to participate in Commencement 鈥 may pick up tickets. Tickets can be picked up from the front desk of the Willits-Hallowell Conference Center, and students must show their OneCard and can only pick up their own tickets. Ticket pickup hours are daily from noon to 8 pm, starting Thursday, May 22, 2025, through Saturday, May 24, 2025.

American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available via livestream. Live captioning (CART services) will be available on two large screens flanking the ceremony stage and via livestream. Assistive listening devices, which include headphones or a neck loop, are available for borrowing for the duration of the ceremony.

Guests can fill out the to share requests for in-person ASL support or an assistive listening device. Graduates can fill out the . If you have any questions or concerns in the meantime, please feel free to contact us at commencement@mtholyoke.edu. Tablets and devices will be available for pick up at the Information Tent on .

Live language translation services for Spanish and Mandarin will be available, and anyone interested in accessing them should email commencement@mthoyoke.edu.

Contact us

The Commencement Committee organizes the annual Commencement ceremony.