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Do they call out your name at graduation?

Most do so at school-specific ceremonies—for example, engineering graduates will have their names read at the engineering-school ceremony—and not during a university-wide commencement.
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Do they say your whole name at graduation?

Yes, it is tradition to use the full form of someone's name for the most formal occasions. A graduation is a very formal occasion. One indication of that is that you wear special ceremonial clothing—the gown and mortarboard—that is never used in other contexts.
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How are names called out in graduation?

Calling you onto the stage

Graduands are called up onto the stage in order of bachelors degrees first, then postgraduate certificate awards, postgraduate diploma awards, masters degrees, then doctorates, for each faculty in the ceremony in turn. Within this you will be called up by subject, alphabetically by surname.
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Do they still call your name if you dont go to graduation?

Not usually, but every school has its own rules, and colleges and high schools could be very different.
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How do they know how do you pronounce your name at graduation?

From collecting proper name pronunciations, through recording and testing, each graduate name goes through a stringent process to ensure that it's pronounced clearly and accurately on graduation day.
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Who usually speaks at graduation?

Student commencement speakers are often valedictorians or may otherwise be elected by their peers to represent the student body. Despite meaning "beginning", commencement may be mistaken to mean "ending" due to its association with the end of one's studies.
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Who speaks during graduation?

At a high school or university graduation, the valedictorian traditionally gives a farewell speech, called a valedictory. This person is almost always the student in the class with the very best academic record.
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Can I walk at graduation with one class left?

It depends on the school's policy. Some schools may allow you to walk even if you are failing a class, while others may not. If you are failing a class during your final semester of college, you should check with your school's policy to see if you will still be able to walk at your scheduled commencement.
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Is it OK if I dont go to graduation?

There is also no requirement to be physically present at graduation in order to officially earn your degree. While often referred to as "graduation," the commencement ceremony is just that: ceremonial. As long as you've fulfilled all the requirements for your degree, then you've graduated.
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Can you choose not to walk at graduation?

You can graduate but choose not to walk in commencement. In that situation, you meet the requirements for your major and earn your degree and diploma, but you don't participate in the traditional cap-and-gown ceremony. At many colleges and universities, you can also walk in commencement without officially graduating.
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How long do graduations last?

Translating that into practical terms: the ideal length for a commencement ceremony is about 90 minutes to 2 hours in length.
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Do they announce your grade at graduation?

Graduation is a memorable public statement of students' achievements and the following features are considered to be essential parts of the ceremony. Your full name and award title (but not your classification) will be read out at the ceremony immediately prior to you walking across the stage.
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Do they say your GPA at graduation?

Depends on the school. Typically, only Valedictorians are mentioned (If Valedictorian = 4.0 GPA) or the top three students in the class.
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Why do graduations take so long?

Depends on number of graduates (names and walking takes time), number (and length) of speeches, & random additions (music, songs, poems, etc.)
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What is graduation etiquette?

Be respectful: Commencement is both a joyous and solemn event. Please express your excitement in ways that will not prevent others from hearing the speaker and enjoying the ceremony. Use of air horns, yelling, or stomping are disruptive.
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Does your diploma say your middle name?

You should use whichever name you would prefer to see on the diploma when you look at it. If you like your middle name, then by all means include your full middle name. If you don't like your middle name, then use your middle initial.
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Is it OK to not graduate in 4 years?

Bottom Line. You might graduate from a bachelor's program in four years or under, but the majority of students now take more time to finish their degree. There are many reasons for this, including work, the inability to transfer credits between schools, changing majors, and any number of life changes.
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What happens if you miss graduation day?

If you are not attending your graduation ceremony, your degree will be conferred in absentia at the graduation ceremony.
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How common is it to not graduate high school?

Every year, over 1.2 million students drop out of high school in the United States alone. That's a student every 26 seconds – or 7,000 a day. About 25% of high school freshmen fail to graduate from high school on time.
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Can you graduate with an F in college?

Many undergraduates fail a class in college and still go on to graduate. If you're at risk of failing, talk to your professor and meet with an academic advisor. Check your school's policies about retaking courses to remove an F from your transcript. Failing a class is a wake-up call that you may need to make changes.
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What if I fail a class before graduation?

Ultimately, failing a class in college can mean that you will not be allowed to graduate. This can occur if you don't retake the class you have failed, failed retakes, or if you have been removed from the course altogether.
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Can I still graduate if I fail a semester?

Yes, you can still graduate if you fail a semester. However, it will depend on your school's policies and how many credits you have earned by the end of your senior year. In general, you will need to make up the failed class in order to graduate.
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What GPA does a valedictorian have?

The title of valedictorian is used to distinguish indivduals who have achieved the highest level of academic excellence. Students who earn an unweighted 4.0 GPA, through the seventh semester of high school, will receive valedictorian designation.
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What is the top student called?

Valedictorian is the academic title conferred upon the highest ranked student among those graduating from an educational institution, typically based upon the highest grade point average. Salutatorian is the academic title conferred upon the second highest ranking student in the class.
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Can there be two valedictorians?

The increased competition for acceptance at elite colleges has meant more dedicated students than ever. As a result, more high schools are choosing multiple valedictorians in order to highlight the accomplishments and dedication of multiple students.
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