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Commencement 2013

Dear Class of 2013 Graduates, e would like to personally invite you, your family and friends to Eastern s 2013 Commencement Ceremonies scheduled this year on Saturday, June 15, 2013. While the coming weeks will be busy ones, we hope that information in this booklet, including full details on both commencement ceremonies, will help you make your Eastern graduation special. We have several Eastern traditions that make our day memorable. The first is our campus lunch for all our graduates, families and friends, held between our two commencement ceremonies. Please join us in the central mall where lunch will be available for purchase. The second tradition is our outdoor ceremonies. While we always hope for sunshine, the weather can be unpredictable, so we strongly recommend that you and your guests prepare for all weather conditions. Bear in mind that for each ceremony, you will be outside approximately two hours and thirty minutes. The morning ceremony begins assembling at 8:30 A.M. for the Grand March, with the exit procession at the end of the ceremony at about 11 A.M. The afternoon ceremony lineup is at 1:30 P.M., with the ceremony taking place from 2 P.M. to approximately 4 P.M. Our third tradition is providing the opportunity for all graduates names to be called as they walk across the stage to receive an Eastern diploma cover amid the cheers of family and friends. While this process lengthens the ceremony, it is a wonderful way for us to recognize the accomplishments of each and every graduate. Out of respect for your fellow graduates, we ask all of you, especially those who may receive their diploma covers early in the ceremony, to remain in your seats so that we can acknowledge the success of all our graduates. It is also considerate to keep distracting noises, including cell phones, to a minimum so that families and friends can hear the names of their graduates as they cross the stage. Thank you for your assistance in making Eastern s 2013 commencement ceremony a most memorable occasion. Your Eastern graduation is a significant milestone, and we very much look forward to sharing this special day with you. Congratulations! Rex Fuller, Ph.D Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Stacey Morgan Foster, J.D. Vice President for Student Affairs 2

Friday, June 14, 2013 Academic Honors Convocation 7 P.M. Showalter Auditorium (by invitation only) Seating begins at 6:30 P.M. Convocation begins at 7 P.M. (business casual dress) Saturday, June 15, 2013 All students who have completed degree requirements during the 2012 2013 academic year, or who have filed a graduation application by the appropriate deadline, may participate in commencement 2013. Names will be announced from the card that has been placed in the bag on each graduate s chair. Please indicate phonetic spelling if necessary. College of Social & Behavioral Sciences and Social Work College of Business and Public Administration 8:30 A.M. Graduates line up Central Mall (see map) Guests proceed to Roos Field for seating (see guest information on page 9) 9 11:30 A.M. Graduates Grand March to Roos Field, commencement ceremony begins immediately following the seating of the graduates Candidates and faculty will line up in the central mall at 8:30 A.M. according to college and departmental signs (see page 11 for listing). Guests should go directly to Roos Field and be seated by 9 A.M. The order of the Grand March is as follows: ROTC color guard, university mace bearer, the president with the platform party, all faculty by college, candidates by college and by department. The commencement ceremony will begin immediately following the seating of the graduates. Luncheon ($5) 11 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Central Mall, EWU campus College of Science, Health & Engineering College of Arts, Letters & Education 1:30 P.M. Graduates line up Central Mall (see map) Guests proceed to Roos Field for seating (see guest information on page 9) 2 4:30 P.M. Graduates Grand March to Roos Field, commencement ceremony begins immediately following the seating of the graduates Candidates and faculty will line up in the Central Mall at 1:30 P.M. according to college and departmental signs (see page 11 for listing). Guests should go directly to Roos Field and be seated by 2 P.M. The order of the Grand March is as follows: ROTC color guard, university mace bearer, the president with the platform party, all faculty by college, candidates by college and by department. The commencement ceremony will begin immediately following the seating of the graduates. 3

Graduation Regalia Graduation regalia is available for purchase at the University Bookstore in the Pence Union Building. www.bookstore.ewu.edu Campus Bookstore 509.359.2826 Regular Hours Monday Thursday Friday Saturday Special Commencement Day Hours 7:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. 7:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. 11 A.M. 3 P.M. Saturday, June 15 7:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. All graduation items listed below are available to purchase online and in the store now through the day of commencement. Graduates should wear the appropriate academic regalia. Doctoral and master s candidates will be hooded prior to receiving the diploma cover and should carry their hoods in the lineup and Grand March to Roos Field. Instructions for hood placement will be given during lineup. Bachelor s Regalia Master s Regalia Gown, cap and tassel Bachelor s gown only Bachelor s cap only Bachelor s tassel only Honor Cords $26.45 $15.45 $6.50 $4.50 $9.95 Gown, cap, tassel and hood $54.90 Master s gown only $19.45 Master s cap only $6.50 Master s tassel only $4.50 Master s hood only $24.45 Doctoral Regalia Gown, cap, tassel and hood Doctoral gown only Doctoral cap only Doctoral tassel only Doctoral hood only Customer service staff are available to assist in your purchase of all graduation regalia. Graduation Announcements Personalized graduation announcements are available for purchase through Jostens. You may call toll-free, 800.353.5299, or shop online at jostens.com. 4 $67.90 $25.45 $6.50 $4.50 $31.45

Honors at Graduation Graduating seniors who achieve academic honors will be formally recognized during commencement, on university transcripts and on their diploma. Baccalaureate honors are awarded only to recipients of a first baccalaureate degree. These honors are earned by those students who have completed no fewer than 90 credits at this institution: 60 credits must be for courses in which grade points are awarded. Honors are calculated only on college-level credits earned at this institution. The following designations apply: Graduation Seniors with a GPA between Summa Cum Laude GPA of 3.9 4.00 (gold) Magna Cum Laude GPA of 3.7 3.89 (silver) Cum Laude GPA of 3.5 3.69 (red and white) Show off your academic honors throughout the commencement ceremony and beyond. Honor cords are available for purchase at both locations of your University Bookstore for $8.50 each. Stole of Gratitude Every graduate has a special person in his/her life who has provided invaluable emotional, moral or financial support throughout his/her education. That individual may be a family member or friend who has offered continued support, a professor who inspired or an advisor who has provided guidance. The stole of gratitude is a lasting symbol of appreciation, and a fitting way for graduates to pay special tribute to the people who have shaped their lives. The graduate presents the stole by placing it around the neck of the recipient as a gesture of appreciation. Those presented with the stole will never forget the gratitude and symbolism connected to it. When mere words do not say enough, the stole of gratitude says it all. The stole of gratitude is available at the University Bookstore for $15.95 each. Flowers For those wishing to commemorate the occasion with flowers, arrangements will be available for sale at the entrance to each ceremony. Flower arrangements can also be preordered from Kahuna Flowers at www.kahunaflowers.com/order/my-grad-flowers. Not all arrangements are available for preorder. Honorary Certificates Graduating EWU students wishing to honor their parents, children, spouses, friends or relatives with an honorary degree certificate may do so by contacting the ASEWU Office, 303 PUB, 509.359.2514, and completing the necessary forms. Applications will be accepted until May 22. The form is also available on the ASEWU website at ewu.edu/asewu. Menu Graduation Luncheon Big Sky or Veggie Burger Grilled Chicken Sandwich Pasta Caesar Salad Potato Salad Watermelon Brownies Soda and Eagle Water 11 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Central Campus Mall $5 per person 5

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Line-up and Seating by College A.M. Lineup (Central Mall) Saturday, 8:30 A.M. Grand March 8:55 A.M. P.M. Lineup (Central Mall) Saturday, 1:30 P.M. Grand March 1:55 P.M. 9 A.M. Ceremony 2 P.M. Ceremony Faculty STAGE Faculty Faculty STAGE Faculty CSBSSW CBPA Graduates CSBSSW CBPA CSHE CALE Graduates CSHE CALE CSBSSW CBPA Under graduates CSBSSW CBPA CSHE CALE Under graduates CSHE CALE CBPA CSBSSW Codes for the Colleges Business and Public Administration Social & Behavioral Sciences and Social Work CALE CSHE Codes for the Colleges Arts, Letters & Education Science, Health & Engineering Nursing Academic Honors Convocation (Showalter Aud) Friday 7 P.M. Family Luncheon (Central Mall) Saturday, 11 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 7

Driving Directions The routes in and out of Cheney are very congested the day of Commencement. Below is a list of all routes available into the city of Cheney. To ensure your timely arrival to campus, give yourself ample time for heavy traffic and parking challenges close to Roos Field. Westbound on I 90 Take Exit 270 (Four Lakes). Travel on Highway 904 for six miles. Turn right on Betz Road, first stoplight. This road will curve and take you directly to Roos Field. You will be directed to parking. Take Exit 264 (Salnave Road). Travel on Salnave Road for approximately six miles. Once you enter Cheney, turn left on Washington Street. After you crest the hill, you will enter campus. Roos Field is directly ahead. Begin to look for parking. Eastbound on I 90 Take Exit 257 (Tyler). Travel on Highway. 904 for 11 miles. Once you enter Cheney, turn left on Washington Street. After you crest the hill, you will enter campus. Roos Field is directly ahead. Begin to look for parking. North on Highway 195 (Cheney/Spokane Road) Due to intersection construction at 195 and the Cheney/Spokane Road, take a left on Qualchan Drive, proceed for approximately one mile and then turn left onto Cheney-Spokane Road and follow for approximately 10 miles. Once you enter Cheney, at the stoplight, turn left onto First Avenue. Continue on First Avenue and turn right onto Elm Street which jogs to the left. Continue straight through the four-way stop. Once you enter campus, begin to look for parking. Roos Field is directly ahead over the next hill. Alternative Transportation Individuals desiring to ride the bus between Spokane and the Cheney campus (EWU PUB) may view routes and schedules for Spokane Transit at spokanetransit.com or call 509.328.RIDE. Best Western Peppertree Airport Inn 509.624.4655 toll free; 1.866.627.7191 18 minutes from campus The Davenport Hotel & Tower (Spokane) 1.800.899.1482 25 minutes from campus Hotel Accommodations Holiday Inn Spokane Airport 509.838.1170 or 800.719.4472 13 minutes from campus Holiday Inn on the Rock (Spokane) 509.328.8505 30 minutes from campus Wingate by Wyndham 509.838.3226 Holiday Inn Express (Cheney) 509.235.1100 These are only a few of the hotels located in the area; for a more complete listing, visit: visitspokane.com Parking For your convenience, free parking is available throughout campus during commencement. There will be limited shuttle services provided from lots P15, P17 and P18. Reserved parking for disability and special needs will be available in Lot RH (near Roos Field). Turn on your four-way flashers for recognition by parking personnel. You will be directed to this lot. 8

Guest Information Candidates participating in commencement are encouraged to invite their families and friends to attend as their guests. *Seating for guests is not reserved and no tickets are required; however, if guests (or graduates) require special accommodations, read the Special Needs Assistance and Seating Information section carefully. Guest seating for the 9 A.M. graduate and undergraduate ceremony at Roos Field will begin at approximately 8 A.M. Ushers will be available to assist with seating. Guest seating for the 2 P.M. graduate and undergraduate ceremony at Roos Field will begin at approximately 1 P.M. Ushers will be available to assist with seating. Out of respect for others, please make plans to stay for the entire ceremony. Please turn cell phones off or put them on vibrate during the ceremony. The morning ceremony will last approximately two hours and thirty minutes, including the Grand March; the afternoon ceremony will last approximately two hours, including the Grand March. Guests must remain seated throughout the ceremony and may not block the view of others for purposes of taking pictures or videos. A professional photographer will take a photo of each graduate receiving his/her diploma cover; information about the purchase of these photographs will be sent to each graduate by the photographer. Guests will not be allowed to stand in the aisles during the ceremony. Special Needs Assistance and Seating Information Seating areas will be designated for people with special needs. These areas will be located on the track at ground level, in the top rows of bleachers below the press box (enter from the upper parking lot), on the bottom rows of bleachers at the north end of the field, and those near Washington Street. Golf carts will be available for those with special needs. If members of your party require accessible seating, please identify yourself to a staff member and they will assist you. Be advised that accessible seating is limited; therefore, non-disabled members of your party may be asked to relocate to make room for others with special needs. We ask that you limit seating in the special needs area to one attendant per person with disability. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Commencement on Facebook For up-to-date information on the commencement ceremonies visit facebook.com/ EWUCommencement. 9

Photographs A professional photographer will take at least one picture of each graduate as he/she receives the diploma cover. The photographer will place a card, complete with instructions, in the bag on each graduate s chair. Graduates will be photographed with no obligation to purchase. Photographs will be taken by Image Studios at imagestudios.homestead.com. Leave Your Mark at Eastern Commemorate your success, leave words of wisdom, honor a loved one or thank a friend. Express your feelings with a personalized engraved brick to be set in the historic walkway that leads to Showalter Hall. Each year, new Eastern Washington University students mark the beginning of their college journey as they walk this brick path through the Gates of Knowledge in the Pass Through the Pillars tradition. To celebrate your success, graduating seniors and their parents may purchase a brick for $100 (that s a 50% discount!). For more information and to order your brick, go to ewu.edu/brick. Diplomas Diplomas are not distributed at commencement. After verification that all degree requirements have been completed, undergraduate diplomas will be mailed from the Records and Registration Office approximately six weeks after the end of the term. Graduate diplomas will be mailed from the Graduate Studies Office approximately six weeks after graduation. If you have a change of address, notify the appropriate office immediately. The Commencement Program A program that lists the names of candidates and details of the ceremony will be available for all candidates and a limited number for guests. Undergraduate and graduate candidates who filed graduation applications for fall 2012 through summer 2013 by the appropriate deadline, and who do not have a directory restriction, will have their names listed in the program. Those who did not meet the deadlines may still participate in commencement; however, their names will not be listed in the commencement program. Non Alcohol Policy Strict adherence to a non-alcohol policy for this event will be enforced. Graduates and their guests will not be permitted to carry onto the premises or consume alcoholic beverages during any part of the commencement ceremonies. 10

Ceremonies at Roos Field 9 A.M. 2 P.M. College of Social & Behavioral Sciences and Social Work (CSBSSW) Children s Studies Communication Studies Geography and Anthropology Government International Affairs History Social Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Military Science Psychology Race and Culture Studies Social Work Sociology and Justice Studies Women s and Gender Studies College of Science, Health & Engineering (CSHE) Biology Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics Communication Disorders Computer Science Dental Hygiene Engineering and Design Geology Earth Science Environmental Science Natural Science Mathematics Nursing Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy College of Business and Public Administration (CBPA) Business Administration Accounting and Information Systems Management Economics Health Services Administration Public Administration Urban and Regional Planning College of Arts, Letters & Education (CALE) Art Education English Creative Writing Journalism Modern Languages and Literatures and Philosophy Music Physical Education, Health and Recreation Theatre and Film For more information regarding the ceremonies, contact the EWU graduation evaluator at 509.359.6580 or at ewu.edu/grad. You may also visit the EWU graduate commencement website at commencement.ewu.edu. The faculty and staff of Eastern Washington University congratulate the class of 2013 on their achievements and look forward to being with them and their guests on Saturday June 15. Please join us in celebrating this momentous occasion and participating in all of the planned activities. 11

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