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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2010, congratulations on
your candidacy for a degree from one of the most distinguished
universities in the United States. Graduation from the University
of California, Santa Barbara signifies high achievement for the
Class of 2010.
Commencement
Dates
Commencement will be held on Sunday, June 6 at 11:00 am (College
of Creative Studies); Friday, June 11 at 10:00 am (Bren School of Environmental Science & Management); and Saturday
and Sunday,
June 12 & 13, 2010.
Please see the Commencement
Schedule for a detailed list of ceremony times.
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Cap
and Gown
All graduates must wear regalia (cap and gown) at the June 11,
12 and 13 commencement ceremonies. Regalia should be rented
from the UCSB Bookstore June 7 through June 11, Monday through
Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 8 am to 4 pm.
After
the Ceremony: Returning Student Gowns
Pre-arrange a specific site to meet your family and friends. Immediately
after the ceremony, return gowns and hoods (master's and doctoral).
On June 12 and 13, signs designating the collection site near
the Student Resource Building will be clearly visible. Graduates
may keep their caps and tassels. Look for "Gown
Return" signs.
Stage
Passes
Bachelor's degree candidates participating on June 12 or 13 should pick up stage
passes outside the UCSB Bookstore, June 7 through June 11, 8 am to 5 pm. On
June 12 and 13, stage passes will be available at the Events Center. Show your
UCSB student identification card to receive your pass. Passes will be specific
to the ceremony for which you have a reservation and must be presented at the
Events Center (student robing area) to gain entrance. Master's and doctoral degree
candidates register for their stage pass at the Graduate Division web site at www.graddiv.ucsb.edu,
which also contains all other information regarding the Graduate
Student Commencement Ceremony. Your stage pass is also your photography slip.
Please be sure to sign the card and include your permanent home address where
your commencement ceremony photo proofs can be sent.
Student
Processional
The commencement processional line will form in the Events Center and proceed 1/4 mile to The Faculty Club Green. Students should note that the walk from the Events Center to The Faculty Club Green includes walking on uneven pavement, and through grass and mud, therefore high-heeled shoes are not recommended. Plan to arrive at the Events Center with your stage pass and cap and gown one hour prior to the beginning of the ceremony. Bachelor's Degree Candidates will need a stage pass to be admitted to the robing area and to participate in the ceremony. Family of graduates will not be admitted to the Event Center. Commencement staff will be available to assist you in the Events Center. The processional will leave the Events Center 20 minutes prior to the ceremony. Please be prompt. As you reach the ceremony platform, you will hand your stage pass to the reader on the platform at the time you are to be introduced and congratulated by the Chancellor. Each ceremony will last approximately 2 - 2 ½ hours. To accommodate a disability, please call the Office of Public Events at (805) 893-7382.
Recessional
Pre-arrange a specific site to meet your family and friends
after the ceremony. When the ceremony ends, follow the recessional line up the Faculty Club Green, return your gown to the collection site near the Student Resource Building and meet your family and friends at your pre-selected meeting place.
Pets
Licensed dogs on campus ONLY. Dogs MUST be on leash no longer than six (6) feet. Dogs are not allowed inside buildings or stage area. Aggressive, unruly or excessively noisy dogs are subject to removal.
Food
and Beverages
Water, light food, coffee and soft drinks will be available for purchase and consumption at the Faculty Club Terrace adjacent to the commencement site from 7:30 am until 5:00 pm Drinking water will be available at the Events Center student staging area. Food and beverages, regardless of container, are not permitted within the commencement site. All food or beverages (cups, cans, plastic or glass bottles, flasks, coolers) except water must be disposed of in appropriate trash/recycle containers. Alcoholic beverages, including celebratory champagne, are not permitted at Commencement and will be confiscated and discarded.
Photography
and Video
Guests are welcome to bring cameras. An official commencement
photographer, Chappell Studio, will record all graduates receiving
congratulations from the Chancellor. To receive your proofs,
you must sign your stage pass and provide your permanent home
address or provide preprinted name and major card for master’s
and doctoral degree candidates. The ceremonies will also be professionally
videotaped. Visit the Chappell Studio web site at www.gradimages.com or
call (800) 424-3686. Only official photographers will be permitted
in the stage area.

Graduates
can preregister their email, friends and family email addresses
and Graduation Images will contact them just as soon as their
photos are available for online viewing and ordering.
Parking
There are no parking fees collected during commencement weekend. Due to the impact on parking during Commencement weekend, we ask you to follow the signs and park in designated parking areas as directed by parking staff.
| Saturday 9:00 am - Mesa Lot 18 |
Sunday 9:00 am - Lot 22 |
| Saturday 1:00 pm - Lot 22 |
Sunday 1:00 pm - Mesa Lot 18 |
| Saturday 4:00 pm - Mesa Lot 18 |
Sunday 4:00 pm - Lot 22 |
For planning purposes please allow 30 minutes to exit campus once you get to your vehicle. Shuttles will be available to transport guests to the commencement site from specified parking areas. For Santa Barbara MTD bus schedule to campus, contact (805) 683-3702. Guests displaying a disabled placard should follow the blue signs to accessible parking in Lot 23 reserved for disabled.
Guest
Seating (suggested limit: six guests per undergraduate)
Seating is limited due to the large number of graduates and guests. NO tickets are needed. Guests should arrive at least one hour before the ceremony begins to allow time to reach the commencement site and secure seating. To ensure that families and guests hear graduates' names and see each graduate receive his or her degree, please remain in your seat and maintain silence until all graduates have been introduced. Your cooperation will be sincerely appreciated by the Class of 2010, their families and friends.
Site
Access (Elderly and Guests with Disabilities)
Access to the commencement site may be challenging to guests
who may have difficulty walking up and down a hill. Guests should
ask a UCSB parking attendant for instructions regarding access.
Please note that the commencement site is located down a slight
incline. Guests who may have difficulty walking up and down
hill should consider bringing a wheelchair. Limited covered
seating is available for elderly and sun-sensitive guests on
a first-come, first-served basis.
Commencement
Souvenir Book
Please call 805-893-2117 to purchase a 2009 Commencement
Souvenir Book.
The 2010 Commencement Souvenir Book, with a list of all graduates and their degree, and award recipients, will be sold at the commencement site. Look for "Commencement Book Sales" signs.
Graduation
Announcements
Please visit www.bookstore.ucsb.edu/graduation/grad_announcement.html for information.
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Diplomas
Undergraduate diplomas are mailed approximately 3-4 months after the date of graduation. Please see information on diplomas at the Registrar's web site
www.registrar.ucsb.edu/diploma.htm.
Weather
Summer days in Santa Barbara can be foggy and cool or sunny and hot. Guests should prepare for varied weather conditions by bringing a jacket or light sweater and sun protection.
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