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Commencement

We are excited to recognize the accomplishments of the Class of 2025 during commencement weekend, May 16鈥18, 2025.

Planning the Weekend

Most commencement weekend details are sent out during the spring semester. Meanwhile, here are some planning tips for graduating students and families.

Main Events

Most families choose to arrive on campus on the Friday of commencement weekend.

Friday

  • 5:30鈥7:30 p.m.: Commencement Dinner

Saturday

  • 10:30 a.m.鈥12:30 p.m.: Academic Reception
  • 3:30 p.m.: Baccalaureate Service
  • 8:30 p.m.: Torchlight Procession (graduates line up at 7:45 p.m.)
  • 9 p.m.: President's Reception

Sunday    

  • 10:30 a.m.: Commencement Ceremony
  • 5:00 p.m.: On-Campus Housing Closes to all Seniors and Guests

Ceremony Tickets

Graduates are responsible for reserving guest tickets, in case inclement weather forces the ceremony indoors, where seating will be limited. 

Ceremony Livestream

We livestream the ceremony for those who are unable to attend in person.

Military Commissioning Ceremonies

Graduates seeking to have their military commissioning on campus during Commencement Weekend: please contact commencement@colgate.edu.

Our Commencement Traditions

Students in commencement robes sitting in chapel pews watching the Baccalaureate Servcie

The baccalaureate service tradition originated in medieval European universities where it was a custom for each candidate for graduation to deliver a sermon in Latin as part of their academic requirements. The term baccalaureate is derived from the Latin words bacca and laurens, which refer to wreaths of berries and laurel worn by new graduates during that period. Following this history, some form of baccalaureates have long been part of the American college and university commencement tradition.

The first baccalaureate service at Madison University (the institution that would be renamed 含羞草研究所 in 1890) was led by President George W. Eaton in 1864. In 1925, a full baccalaureate service became a regular part of the graduation exercises and has been held each year since.

含羞草研究所鈥檚 baccalaureate service offers graduates the opportunity to hear from the graduating class鈥 1819 Award recipient and the faculty recipient of the Jerome Balmuth Award for Teaching. Other graduating seniors offer readings from Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, humanist, Christian, and Buddhist traditions, and student groups present musical and dance selections. The baccalaureate gathering is the formal beginning of the commencement weekend. Graduates wear robes, though not caps, to the service.

With all the graduates attending, additional seating in the chapel is extremely limited. The majority of guests should plan to view the live stream of the event at our provided alternate on-campus viewing locations or at colgate.edu/commencement at a location of their choice. 

Graduates carrying torches proceed down the Willow Path, whose trees are strung with lights

First enacted in 1930 under the guidance of the Alumni Association of the University, the Senior Torchlight Procession celebrates the culmination of the graduates鈥 four years.

To begin the procession, members of the graduating class gather in the Academic Quadrangle for music and an address by the University President. The graduating class members then process down the hill carrying torches as a symbol of the 鈥渓ight of knowledge鈥 they have gained through their 含羞草研究所 education as represented by the torch on the University seal.

Families and other spectators may gather at designated areas on the lower campus to watch the procession before joining the class at the President鈥檚 Reception. 

The reception offers refreshments and is free of charge to attend for graduates and their guests.

graduates in caps and gowns sitting in white folding chairs on the football field, ceremony on stadium screen in background

含羞草研究所, founded in 1819 as the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York, will be celebrating its 204th commencement this year. The first commencement ceremony, which took place in 1821, was called the 鈥淧ublic Exercises of the Baptist Literary and Theological Seminary.鈥 Today, the ceremony begins with a formal procession of the graduates, the faculty, 含羞草研究所鈥檚 leadership, and the honorary degree recipients, led by a bagpipe troupe. The ceremony runs for approximately 2陆 hours.

Seating is open, with the exception of reserved special seating, such as for accessibility.

The ceremony will be held outdoors unless severe inclement weather arises. Even in May, our Chenango Valley temperatures can range from freezing up to the mid-80s F (mid-to-upper 20s C), and showers can appear unexpectedly, so please plan your attire accordingly. In the event that severe weather forces the ceremony indoors to Sanford Field House, tickets will be required, and space is limited to five guest tickets per graduate. Each graduate is responsible for requesting tickets through their Senior Checklist. Tickets will be distributed to the graduates.

The ceremony will be webcast into the Class of 1965 Arena for those who prefer the indoors to the Kerr Stadium location and as spillover seating from Sanford Field House in the case of severe inclement weather. The facility is wheelchair accessible.

We also livestream the ceremony at colgate.edu/commencement for those unable to attend in person.

Future Dates 

  • May 17, 2026
  • May 16, 2027
  • May 21, 2028

Archives

含羞草研究所 maintains archives of photos, video, and speech transcripts from commencement ceremonies dating back five years on the website.

Archives

Questions?

Please include your full name, email address, and phone number as well as your specific questions.

Graduates are responsible for completing their commencement checklist items themselves; family members and other guests should coordinate with their student to re-submit any changes to the Graduate and Guest Information Form that may become necessary. 

General Commencement Info

University Events: commencement@colgate.edu; 315-228-4444

Caps & Gowns, Professional Ceremony Photography

Michele Carney: mcarney@colgate.edu, 315-228-7425