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Laramie County Community College Announces Spring Commencement Plans
Laramie County Community College will plan to hold their spring commencement activities in person.
February 25, 2021
Laramie County Community College will plan to hold their spring commencement activities in person.
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“We are excited to return to an in-person commencement this spring and celebrate the accomplishments of our students. Our students have been through so much this year and this experience is something we have been focused on making happen,” said Dr. Joe Schaffer, president of LCCC.
To address concerns related to COVID-19 and provide a safe experience for everyone involved, LCCC will host three smaller commencement ceremonies this year. The ceremonies will be grouped by academic school and will be held on Saturday, May 15 in the Multipurpose Gym on the LCCC campus. Each ceremony will be limited to 90 students and each student will have the opportunity to invite four guests.
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This year’s event will not be open to the public, but the college’s commencement committee
is considering streaming options to allow friends and family to watch the ceremony live. Additional details on LCCC’s Commencement activities are available at lccc.wy.edu/commencement.
LCCC will continue to evaluate their plans for commencement activities throughout the semester. If needed, adjustments will be made based on current state and local Health Orders.
This press release was produced by the Laramie County Community College. The views expressed are the author's own.