Senior Information
Presentation of Graduation Stoles
Takes place at Día de la Familia in mid-February, which is
scheduled to coincide with Family Weekend. CLSA
highlights seniors at Día, where graduating students serve as
an inspiration to fellow undergrads, as well as little
brothers and sisters. Seniors are given the
opportunity to address the audience in general, while
extending a personal message to their families and friends
for supporting them throughout their college experience.
This has become a very moving segment of Día de la Familia;
one that we all look forward to, because the presentation of
the stole symbolizes the beginning of the end. It's
only the start of many senior activities to come. The stole
makes graduation official, reminding seniors commencement is
just a couple of months away. In many instances this
presentation provides seniors the motivation needed to
tackle the last semester of classes, projects and final
exams. Families also love seeing the diversity in the
stoles that seniors customize themselves, making them truly
as representative and unique as they are. In order to
have these customized stoles back in time for presentation
in mid-February, they must be ordered through CLSA by
October 30th, no
exceptions.
Senior Dinner Party
A special event for graduating seniors. It is an
evening of pure joy, knowing that four years of challenging
studies are finally completed. It is also an
opportunity to come together one last time to bid each other
farewell, before going our separate ways.