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CNC preparing for virtual graduation next week

The College of New Caledonia’s (CNC) 2020 grad class is preparing for an unconventional graduation ceremony on Thursday (June 25th).

Students will be participating in a virtual convocation ceremony, featuring messages from CNC Administration, community dignitaries, and student speakers.

“Though COVID-19 has challenged our understanding of what it means to gather together, I’m pleased we are still able to recognize the accomplishments of CNC students at a virtual convocation ceremony,” said CNC Board of Governors Chair Gil Malfair.

This year’s convocation ceremony will be available online at 11 A.M.

A program with the names of every CNC graduate will also be available on the same page, along with an on-demand version of the ceremony following the premiere.

The community can use the hashtag #cncgrad2020 on Instagram and Twitter to have photos and messages featured on the CNC Virtual Convocation Tweet Wall that will be live on from Monday to Friday.

A pickup schedule for grad bags, which include a grad cap and tassel, has been posted online.

CNC has more than 100,000 alumni over the College’s 50-year history.

Any student graduating in 2020 will also be welcome to walk across the stage at CNC’s 2021 convocation ceremony.

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Justin Madu
Justin Madu
Justin is an anchor and reporter with MyPGNow. Born in Kelowna, he has lived in Prince George for over fifteen years. He is a graduate of the UNBC English BA program.

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