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Camden County College To Hold Virtual Graduation June 15
The Camden County College Foundation is sending all 2020 graduates a free cap and tassel.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Amid the ongoing new coronavirus pandemic, everything is going virtual, including college graduation. Camden County College will hold a virtual commencement ceremony at noon on June 15, the college announced.
“To mark your milestone, the Camden County College Foundation is sending all 2020 graduates a free cap and tassel as a token of our appreciation for your efforts,” Camden County College President Donald Borden said. “We invite you to decorate your cap and send a photo to grads2020@camdencc.edu or send us your personal story of how you made the transition to online learning to achieve your academic goals.
“You overcame many challenges this semester and have every reason to be proud of your accomplishments during these unprecedented times.”
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Anyone who wants their name to appear on the virtual commencement list must submit their applications by June 1. Complete the Graduation Application and Recommendation Form.
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Completed applications can be sent by email to your academic advisor (advising@camdencc.edu). Forms must be sent from your student email account. The Academic Advisor will forward your completed packet to the appropriate Academic Dean.
For more information on the virtual commencement ceremony, visit camdencc.edu/graduation.
All 2020 graduates will be invited back in May 2021 to walk across the commencement stage and participate in the more traditional graduation experience.
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