Volunteer for the December Commencement 2015

Members of the University of Cincinnati community are encouraged to volunteer at the December Commencement ceremony celebrating the winter 2015 graduates.

The Commencement event will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, in Fifth Third Arena. Due to the number of participating graduates, the ceremony will be an all-inclusive celebration recognizing candidates for all degrees in doctoral, master’s, bachelor's and associate programs.

Volunteers are asked to serve for a few hours. Responsibilities can include serving as guides, providing directions to campus guests, assisting individuals with limited mobility, assisting in lining up graduates to march, holding doors for processions and other important duties. Those interested in volunteering are asked to fill out a

brief online sign-up form

. Deadline to sign up is Nov. 23.

For more information, contact the Commencement Office at

comminfo@uc.edu

or 513-556-3502.

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