Together, from afar: an ´ó·¢¿ìÈýƽ̨ graduation ceremony unlike any other

In a year unlike any other, ´ó·¢¿ìÈýƽ̨ student Kenzie Gorjanc found herself adapting to new ways of learning to complete her education.
On Jan. 23, she will join more than 2,000 ´ó·¢¿ìÈýƽ̨ students who will don virtual caps and gowns as they are recognized during the College’s first-ever online convocation ceremony.
Graduates, along with their family, friends and supporters in the community are invited to tune in and watch the pre-recorded virtual ceremony starting at 10:30 a.m. next Saturday. To view the ceremony and learn more, visit .
The ceremony will see credentials conferred on students across all programs including Arts, Science, Business, Technologies, Trades and Health and Social Development.
Viewers can also visit the webpage in advance to leave messages of congratulations via a digital guest book, pre-order flowers for a graduate with a special discount code or to purchase a commemorative gift.
When the pandemic hit last year, the College was forced to take many of its programs wholly online and postpone its in-person convocation ceremonies.
The transition to online learning didn’t get in the way of Gorjanc’s acade