Degree Celebrations

Your college or school organizes and hosts your degree celebration, which is where you will be recognized by name and photographed on stage.

What are Degree Celebrations?

Separate Degree Celebrations honor the different schools' and colleges' Bachelors and Masters graduates. These graduates are individually recognized and photographed as they cross the stage. Bachelors and Masters graduates are encouraged to attend both the official university commencement ceremony and their college or school's degree celebration ceremony. Doctoral graduates are not recognized at Degree Celebrations; they are recognized at Commencement.

Tickets

Tickets are no longer available for Degree Celebration III on Dec. 19.

Day of Tickets may still be available for Degree Celebration I and Degree Celebration II. Graduates may inquire at loading dock check-in prior to their ceremony.

Please note that tickets for the Degree Celebration are available through the George Mason email link for no charge/no service fee. This is the only authorized source for ceremony tickets. Please be aware that reports of individuals selling tickets and charging service fees have been reported in the past. This activity is suspect and caution is advised.

Overflow viewing will be available for Degree Celebration III in Dewberry Hall of the Johnson Center.

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Schedule of Degree Celebrations

All degree celebrations will take place in EagleBank Arena.

4:30pm on December 18, 2024

  • College of Education and Human Development
  • College of Visual and Performing Arts
  • Schar School of Policy and Government
  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution

2:00pm on December 19, 2024

  • College of Science
  • College of Public Health
  • College of Humanities and Social Sciences

6:30pm on December 19, 2024

  • Costello College of Business
  • College of Engineering and Computing
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A graduate with many cords walks between a section of seated graduates and the seated guests, smiling at her family in the crowds.

Grads

Grads should arrive one hour prior to the scheduled beginning of the ceremony. Grads will need to provide their Commencement Grad Pass for check in. Grad Passes are provided to each graduate through the MarchingOrder ticketing portal.

Guests

As a reminder, tickets will be required for any guests of George Mason graduates to enter degree ceremonies. Doors will open one hour prior to the start of the ceremonies. It is advisable to arrive at that time. Your guest(s) need to have access to their tickets. Guests enter on the South, West or North Concourse level entrances.

Overflow viewing will be available for Degree Celebration III in Dewberry Hall of the Johnson Center.

Family and friends of graduates cheer from the stands.

Parking

For all ceremonies, complementary parking will be available in Lots A, C, and K. Expect heavy traffic on and around the Fairfax Campus, particularly on Braddock Road. Drivers should follow signage and traffic controls. 

Accessible parking will be available in Lot A, outside the south entrance to EagleBank Arena. Drivers should use the Roanoke River Road and Nottoway River Lane entrances to campus from Braddock Road to access accessible parking spaces. 

Accessibility Needs

For accessible parking and drop-off, please use the Roanoke River Road or Nottoway River Lane entrances off Braddock road to access Lot A. ADA parking is located in Lot A.

Seating in all sections of EagleBank Arena, Rows E, F, and G, are marked reserved for special needs. These rows are on the concourse level and are easy access seating without requiring the use of stairs. Ushers are stationed at each portal to assist with seating. Guests requiring special assistance may be seated with one other guest from their party in these easy-access rows. No advanced notice is necessary to use this seating option and, again, these seats are not ticketed or individually reservable.

  • Wheelchair accessible seating is available in the four corner portals 4, 8, 13, and 17.
  • Ushers are stationed at each portal to help with seating.

Decorum

If you and your guests choose to attend any of the live graduation ceremonies, please show respect and dignity to your faculty, your fellow graduates, and their families by remaining for the entire event.  It is not appropriate or acceptable to walk out before all fellow graduates attending have been recognized and the ceremony has officially ended. If you or your guests are not able to stay for the entire ceremony, please watch the streaming broadcast online from home or a remote location

Security

Please read all security notices to avoid issues at the entrances to the ceremonies:

We are asking all guests and graduates do NOT bring a bag to the graduation ceremonies in order to help expedite the entry for all guests. Everyone entering will be required to go through a security weapons detection monitor.  If you require a bag for your personal belongings, the bag must adhere to venue policies. Please note the list of prohibited items ahead of time, so that there are no issues at the entrances.

A graduate stands amidst her peers, blowing a kiss up into the crowds.

Acceptable Bags

Clear Bag:

  • Bag must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC with no obscured inside pockets
  • Bag must not exceed 12”x12”x6”
  • Bag may be 1 gallon plastic zip lock style bag

Clutch Style Bag or Purse:

  • Non-clear clutch style bag or purse must not exceed 5”x7”

Small Medical and/or Parenting Bags:

  • Will be permitted on a case-by-case basis and will be subject to increased security screening

Signs

Signs larger than 18 in by 18 in, including banners, flags, and posters, are prohibited. All signs smaller than 18 in by 18 in must comply with the following guidelines:

  • Item may not be constructed or displayed in a manner that may obstruct the view of other guests, interrupt the experience of other guests, or create a safety hazard
  • Signs must be constructed of paper, fabric, or poster board materials
  • Item may not be commercial or political in nature nor include obscene/offensive language and/or pictures
  • Item must be related to the event
  • Item may not be attached to a stick/pole
  • Item may not be attached, hung, taped, or draped over any part of the building

No signage will be allowed on stage.

A view of a graduation event from an angle that we can see all of the graduates, the guests seated in the arena seats, and the speaker.

Masks

Due to the Virginia state law that prohibits the wearing of face masks for purposes of concealing one’s identity, if you are wearing a face covering, please be prepared to show a government-issued ID, George Mason ID, or the wristband you were issued at entry. Failure to comply will result in removal from the venue.

Green Machine pep band play music at Commencement

Prohibited Items

Prohibited items at EagleBank Arena include metal or glass reusable water bottles, air horns, wrapped gifts or packages, non-collapsible umbrellas and more. Prohibited items cannot be checked or stored inside the arena. View all EagleBank Arena policies for a full list of prohibited items.

All students and guests are required to follow the University and venue policies including event code of conduct, policies on disruptions and prohibited items, as well as Mason’s student code of conduct and commitment to safety and freedom of speech.  Students and guests who do not observe Mason’s and EagleBank Arena’s policies and rules will not be admitted or will be required to leave the venue. Students and employees in violation of university policies and rules are subject to disciplinary action in accordance with student and employee codes of conduct.

 


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