ETSU Commencement (2024)

Times & Colleges

Saturday, May 4

Commencement was held in the Ballad Health Athletic Center (Mini Dome).
The Ballad Health Athletic Center is located on the ETSU Campus along State of Franklin Rd.
(Physical Address: 1081 John Robert Bell Dr, Johnson City, TN 37601)

Please click here to view the Digital Commencement Program

10:00 a.m. College of Arts & Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, and Clemmer College of Education and Human Development

2:30 p.m. College of Business & Technology, College of Clinical & Rehabilitative Health Sciences, College of Graduate & Continuing Studies*, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy (Bachelor of Science), and College of Public Health

* The graduate programs that participate with the Graduate School are the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Master of Professional Studies, and Doctorate of Education in Global Sport Leadership. All other graduate level degree programs will participate with their corresponding college.

We will not be holding a graduation practice/rehearsal. Seating assignments will be emailed on the Monday before the ceremony.

For information about cap and gown, please review Student Regalia Information.

There will be an opportunity to buy flowers and gifts at commencement. Proceeds go to the Preview and Orientation Leader Organization (POLO), Alpha Lambda Sigma (Adult Student Honor Society), and Tao Sigma (Transfer Student Honor Society). Families and supporters have the option to purchase at the door or pre-order through this link.

Island Photography will be taking pictures of each graduate. They typically send picture proofs to the student’s email. If you have additional questions, please contact Island Photography directly. www.islandphoto.com

Ceremony Info

  • Ceremonies will last approximately 2 hours.
  • Students will cross an ADA-compliant ramp to reach the stage.
  • Doctoral and professional students will be hooded by a college representative.
  • Students will pause at the exit ramp for a formal photo.
  • Graduates will return to their seats on the field after they cross the ramp.

Guest Entry

  • Doors will open for guest entry 60 minutes before the beginning of the ceremony.
  • Entrances will be on the East and West side of the Ballad Health Athletic Center (Mini Dome) for guests.
  • Please bring as little as possible inside the venue. This will speed up the entry procedure and reduce chances of lines.
  • The university’s clear-bag policy will be enforced. Metal detectors will be in place and guests will be screened on entry.
  • After entering the Ballad Health Athletic Center (Mini Dome), guests should proceed to the seating areas.

Guest Exit

Guests are strongly encouraged to make a plan to meet their graduate outside, in the parking garage or elsewhere after the ceremony.

Graduate Info

Graduates do not need to RSVP to attend. Graduates will go directly to their seats on arrival. Below are detailed instructions for the day.

Graduate Entry

  • Graduates should enter from the West side of the Ballad Health Athletic Center (Mini Dome) through the center doors on the ground level.
  • Doors will open for graduate entry 60 minutes before the ceremony start time.
  • Clear bag policy is in place. Please allow time to pass through security. For more information click on the security tab above.
  • Coat rooms will not be available. Please leave non-essential items in vehicles.
  • Graduates will be directed to an assigned seat on the field.
  • Graduates will be asked to remain in their assigned seats unless they need to use the restroom.

Graduation

  • Staff will lead you to the stage when it is time. Please stay in line, in the order you were seated.
  • An ADA-compliant ramp leads up to the stage.
  • As you cross the stage, your name will be read.
  • The Dean of your college will hand you a diploma tube, President Noland will shake your hand, then make your way off the stage.
  • Stop where staff tell you to stand for a picture.

Graduate Exit


  • Graduates will return to their seat on the field after crossing the stage.
  • At the close of the ceremony, platform party will process through the crowd. Please remain in your seat until the platform party has left the room.
  • Make sure to plan a spot outdoors to meet your family following the ceremony.

Doctoral Candidate Instructions:

  • Staff will lead you to the stage when it is time. Please stay in line, in the order you were seated.
  • As you approach the stage, please carry your hood draped over your right forearm.
  • Once on the stage, your hooder will take the hood from you. Stand in front of your hooder and face the audience.
  • The hooder will open the hood and place it over your head where it will come to rest at your collar, draping the length of the hood down your back. (Depending on your height, you may need to stoop slightly.) Smile and enjoy the moment.
  • You will turn to face your hooder and thank them. This is a special moment to acknowledge the mentoring relationship you have shared with your hooder.
  • You will proceed across the stage to your Dean who will present you with your diploma tube. You will then shake hands with the President and go down the ramp at the opposite side from which you approached.
  • Stop where staff tell you to stand for a picture.
  • Please return to your seat for the rest of commencement.
  • At the close of the ceremony, platform party will process through the crowd. Please remain in your seat until the platform party has left the room.
  • Make sure to plan a spot outdoors to meet your family following the ceremony.

Faculty Info

Faculty are encouraged to attend to celebrate with their students and are welcome to join the graduates on the floor before the ceremony. There is no need to RSVP. Below are detailed instructions for the day.

Pre-Ceremony:

  • Please wear your regalia for the ceremony and plan to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony start time to give time for parking and security checks.
  • The clear bag policy is in place. Please leave non-essential items in vehicles to reduce security wait times. For more information about what is allowed inside, please click on the security tab above.
  • Faculty should enter on the west side of the Mini-dome through the doors on the ground level facing the parking garage. There will be a sign above the door marked “Faculty.”
  • Faculty are welcome to join students on the floor prior to the ceremony.
  • Please report to Gordon Ball basketball court, room W101, at least 15 minutes prior to ceremony start time.
  • Faculty will line up by college in the hallway 10 minutes prior to ceremony start time. The procession will enter the field through the Southwest doors and process down the first aisle to the faculty seating area. Banner carriers will continue to the stage to post the banners. Staff will direct those hooding to a special reserved seating area. All other faculty will be seated by college. Staff will be on hand to give the cue for when to enter and where to go.
  • Please be sure to turn off your cell phone before the ceremony begins.

Hooding:

  • Faculty who are hooding should check in with the hooding coordinator upon arrival to the Gordon Ball basketball court.
  • At the appropriate time during the ceremony those hooding will be prompted to line up and will be guided by staff to the stage entrance. They will go up the graduate entrance ramp and stand on the designated spot on stage. Graduates will take turns to be hooded. Faculty will hood each of their respective graduates, then exit the stage, and return to their seats.

Post-ceremony:

  • At the close of the ceremony, the platform party will process back through the central aisle. We request that all faculty and students stay through the end of the ceremony until after the platform party recesses.

Commencement Hooding Instructions:

Security

Clear-Bag Policy:

  • Guests will be allowed to enter the stadium with one clear plastic bag.
  • There is no need to empty pockets before passing through the metal detectors.

Allowed:

  • Small clutch purses no larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches (approximately the size of a hand). May include handle or strap.
  • Mobile phones, binoculars and cameras
  • Diapers and necessary items for babies and young children
  • Medically necessary items that must be carried in a specific bag. The bag can be non-clear and will need to be sized proportionately to the size of the medical items.
  • Umbrella strollers
  • A clear sealed plastic bottle of water. Concession stands will not be open.

Prohibited:

  • Glass
  • Balloons, confetti and silly string
  • Non-clear bags of any size except as listed for medically necessary items
  • Drawstring bag
  • Fanny pack
  • Large purse mesh bag
  • Oversize tote bag
  • Pattern plastic bag
  • Tinted plastic bag
  • Backpacks of any size
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tobacco products
  • Outside food, snacks, beverages
  • Open umbrellas
  • Selfie sticks
  • Unmanned aircraft or drones
  • Parcels or presents
  • Weapons, including pocket knives
  • Skate boards, hover boards or Segways
  • Artificial noisemakers
  • Large strollers
  • Posters and signage
  • Pets or animals of any kind, with exception of documented service animals.

ETSU is a tobacco-free campus. Smoking/vaping is not allowed on the premises.

All bags and patrons subject to search. ETSU reserves the right to eject patrons for failure to adhere to policies and/or unruly and unlawful behavior.

Parking

  • Guests can park at any of the campus parking garages or parking lots adjacent to the mini-dome.
  • Parking is also provided on levels 3-6 of The James and Nellie Brinkley Center Parking Garage. There is a pedestrian bridge leading from the James and Nellie Brinkley Center to the entrance of the mini-dome.
  • For more information about accessible parking locations, please go to the ETSU accessibility map.

Parking and Drop-off Map

Disability Services

There is limited disability-accessible guest seating on the gym floor. This area is available on a first come, first serve basis. Only one person in each party will be allowed to sit with the guest requiring accommodations. Other guests will be directed to sit in the stands.

A portion of the ETSU Parking Garage will be designated for disability parking. Proper credentials are needed to access this area. There is also a drop-off area at the intersection of State of Franklin Road and Harris Drive.

Please click here for a Parking and Drop-off Map.

ASL sign language interpreters will be present for each ceremony and closed captioning will be featured on screens. Students will cross an ADA-compliant ramp to reach the stage. Graduating students who need accommodations during the ceremony should contact disabilityservices@etsu.edu.

ETSU Commencement (2024)

FAQs

What is the graduation rate for ETSU? ›

Prospective students considering East Tennessee State University should be aware of the institution's graduation rates. The university has a 51% graduation rate, placing it in the bottom 40% of institutions.

How long is the ETSU graduation ceremony? ›

Ceremony Info

Ceremonies will last approximately 2 hours.

What do you need to graduate from ETSU Honors? ›

Graduation requirements: To graduate with Honors-in-Discipline designation at ETSU, students must have a minimum 3.25 GPA, complete all required courses (Honors, General Education, Academic Proficiencies), and complete and orally present the senior Honors thesis.

Where to park for ETSU graduation? ›

PARKING & TRAFFIC

ETSU Parking Garage located next to the ETSU Mini Dome. The address for this garage is: 1043 Jack Vest Drive, Johnson City, TN 37614. Brinkley Center Parking Garage (formerly Millennium Center Parking Garage) located behind the Carnegie Hotel on levels 3, 4, 5, and 6.

What is the average GPA for ETSU? ›

The average GPA at East Tennessee State University is 3.54. This makes East Tennessee State University Strongly Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.

What major is ETSU known for? ›

The most popular majors at East Tennessee State University include: Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse; Psychology, General; Business Administration and Management, General; Computer and Information Sciences, General; Biology/Biological Sciences, General; Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies; Criminal Justice/Law ...

What happens after graduation ceremony? ›

Some people will take photos outside of the venue with their family and friends. Then there may be a post-ceremony celebration at a location nearby. All university graduation ceremonies will be different. Some will serve food and drinks, others will have activities to help graduates to celebrate their academic success.

Can you double major at ETSU? ›

Yes, but only if your advisor officially records both majors at least one working day before the enrollment census of the term in which you'll take courses in it.

What usually happens at a graduation ceremony? ›

Speakers – Inspirational speeches from the student speaker (usually the class president), guest speaker, and a former student. Presentation – Each student will step up to receive their high school diploma. Finalities – Students may receive a few more words of support, and the event ends with yet more music.

How does ETSU calculate GPA? ›

Office of the Registrar

The grade point average (GPA) is computed as follows: Quality points earned in a course x course credit hours = Quality Points for the course. Sum of quality points for all graded courses = Total quality points. Total quality points divided by all credit hours attempted = GPA.

Should I graduate with honors in college? ›

For future employers, seeing a student graduating with honors can verify that the student has the competence to do the work they are assigned to do. For graduate or doctoral programs, a student graduating with honors signifies that they not only have mastered their subject but have mastered the art of being a student.

How do you graduate with honors in Tennessee? ›

In order to graduate with honors, students must meet all graduation requirements and have at least a 3.0 unweighted GPA.

Is ETSU a dry campus? ›

Approved Campus Locations

The serving or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in all academic buildings and student facilities.

Does ETSU allow freshmen to have cars? ›

Parking. Can first year students have a vehicle on campus? Yes.

What GPA do you need to graduate ETSU? ›

The following GPA requirements must be met to be eligible for graduation: A minimum overall GPA of 2.0; A minimum ETSU GPA of 2.0; A minimum GPA of 2.0 in all coursework for the student's major and minor (if applicable); and.

What is ETSU ranked in the US? ›

East Tennessee State University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #320. Its in-state tuition and fees are $9,674; out-of-state tuition and fees are $13,484. Located in Johnson City, East Tennessee State University attracts many local commuters.

How hard is it to get into ETSU? ›

East Tennessee State admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 85%. Students that get into East Tennessee State have an average SAT score between 980-1190 or an average ACT score of 19-26. The regular admissions application deadline for East Tennessee State is rolling.

Is ETSU a good academic school? ›

East Tennessee State University is ranked #320 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

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