Convocation going virtual | St. Clair College
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
St. Clair College will hold seven virtual convocation ceremonies on Thursday, October 29 for nearly 2,400 graduates.

St. Clair College will hold seven virtual convocation ceremonies on Thursday, October 29 for nearly 2,400 graduates.

All sessions can be watched anytime at www.stclaircollege.ca/convocation/virtual.

The schools represented will be: Academic Studies Chatham, Community Studies, Engineering Technologies, Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades, Health Sciences & Nursing (including Chatham), Media Art & Design, Business and Information Technology and Ace Acumen Academy.

The convocation ceremonies will each include messages from St. Clair College President Patti France, Board of Governors Chair Nancy Jammu-Taylor, the Chairs of each academic school, Alumni President Andrew Rowberry, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens and Chatham Mayor Darrin Canniff, along with a special message from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

All students were offered the opportunity to submit a slide, with a photo and a quote. Students who received academic awards and those who graduated with academic distinction are also being recognized.

All slides will be available to download once the ceremony is live and they will be available to share on social media.

Graduates and their families are also encouraged to share the ceremony via social media using the hashtag #SCCGrad2020.

"Our graduates deserve to be recognized and celebrated for their incredible accomplishments during these uncertain times," said College President Patti France. "We applaud them for their determination and resilience, which will serve them well as they embark on their future careers."