Long Beach State has announced that graduating seniors will only receive one extra ticket for a family member or friend to attend the commencement ceremony this May.
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CSULB to host in-person commencement for the class of 2020 and 2021
After months of debate, Long Beach State has decided to allow an in-person commencement for the graduating classes of 2020 and 2021.
CSULB cancels in-person cultural graduation ceremonies
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the Division of Student Affairs has decided not to have in-person cultural graduation celebrations.
CSULB postpones commencement registration pending results of survey
Long Beach State administration has decided to postpone commencement registration until a ceremony model is decided on.
CSULB to move forward with potential in-person commencement
Just days after initial announcements of plans to pursue an in-person graduation ceremony for the classes of 2020-21, administrators announce they are looking to move forward with confirming the plans.
BREAKING: CSULB to consider in-person commencement this May pending governor approval
The classes of 2020 and 2021 may see an in-person ceremony this spring as the state is looking to allow limited capacity gatherings starting April 1.
CSULB commencement registration begins March 22
As Grad Week continues, graduates are able to purchase their commencement gear and can expect an email later this month to register for their 30-minute time slot in the caravan event.
CSULB commencement schedule released, graduates must reserve vehicle pass
Students graduating from the classes of 2020 and 2021 must register online for a vehicle ticket and will select their 30-minute time slot within their pre-selected day in line with their college of study.
What we know about CSULB’s 2021 commencement
Graduates can expect a car parade featuring a jumbo screen and other virtual elements this May in lieu of a traditional ceremony.
Students from the classes of 2020 and 2021 express mixed feelings toward hybrid commencement
Unlike years prior, not many students are expressing excitement for Long Beach State’s upcoming commencement as officials plan to host a hybrid ceremony featuring a car parade.