May 13, 2011 | The Clarion News Page 3 With graduation come some tangible 'perks' Free lifelong transcripts, e-mail among benefits In addition to the obvious benefit of hav ing an education—and a diploma to prove it—^being a graduate of Brevard College has some additional perks. One of the most tangible benefits, paid for by your graduation application fee, is that Brevard College graduates get free transcripts for life. As anyone who graduated from another college or university can tell you, this perk can be a real boon, since official transcripts elsewhere typically run anywhere from $5 to $20—each time you need one. Many employers and graduate or profes sional schools require an official transcript before they will hire or enroll new people, so graduates can quickly regain the cost of the graduation fee, especially if they change jobs several times. To request a transcript, visit the Regis trar’s Web site on the Brevard College Web site at www.brevard.edu to download and print the form. Another benefit for BC graduates is e- mailfor life—^your name@alumni.brevard. edu. This perk, which is managed by the BC Alumni Association, allows graduates to maintain a single E-mail address that will not change, regardless of whether you move or change your Internet Service Provider Since the account is based on Google Gmail, graduates who sign up for an alumni.brevard.edu E-mail account will get more than 7 GB of storage space and an e-mail account accessible anywhere you have an Internet coimection. Even if you are a current student, you must ask for a BC e-mail for life account by sending an e-mail to Rebecca Gill at gillra@brevard.edu that includes your first name; maiden name; last name; class year; current city and state; and current e-mail address. More details are available on the Alumni Office Web site, also available on www.brevard. edu. A final perk available to graduates is a lifetime subscription to Mountain Cur rents, the newsletter for BC alumni that keeps alumni informed about recent devel opments at the college and about the latest news from your fellow BC alumni. The best benefit of all remains, of course, your education and the friendships you forged while at BC, but these perks are still nice rewards for choosing Brevard. Commencement Weekend Information and Instructions Baccalaureate & Hooding Ceremony Friday, May 13, 2011 3:00 p.m. - Reception Porter Center (Creekside) Rain Site: Francis Pavillion — Porter Center 3:45 p.m. - Baccalaureate & Hooding Ceremony Line Up Candidates for graduation will line up wearing gowns (no hats) in alpha betical order in main Porter Center hallway between Concert Hall and Black Box Theatre. CANDIDATES BRING THEIR HOODS. Dress: Men should wear shirt, tie and dark shoes. Women should wear skirt or pants and blouse or dress and dark shoes. You will be directed by marshals. Seating will be alphabetical. 4:30 p.m. - Baccalaureate & Hooding Ceremony Concert Hall — Porter Center 6:00 p.m. - CAMPUS PICNIC Amphitheater Porter Center Campus Lawn outside of Porter Center Rain Site: Myers Dining Hall It is extremely important that all participants in the graduation ceremony remember that it is a significant occasion in the academic community and to act appropriately. The success of these activities will depend, to a lai^e extent, on your promptness and cooperation. Please appear at the desig nated times ready to follow directions carefully. Commencement Exercises Saturday, May 14, 2011 8:30 a.m. - Class Photo Front steps of Jones Library Rain Site: Stairway Porter Center COME IN CAP, GOWN AND HOOD 9:00 a.m. - Flag bearers, Candidates for Graduation: Line up in front of Dunham in alphabetical order. Rain site: Hallway between Concert Hall & Black Box Theatre Porter Center All Candidates should: • Wear cap flat on your head • Tassels should be worn on the right side of the cap at all times MEN: Wear light colored or white shirt with collar and tie, dark trousers (no jeans), socks, and dark polished street shoes WOMEN: Wear skirt or pants and blouse or dress, and dark, polished street shoes. (Flats are recommended.) If you wear slacks, they must be dark— no jeans. 9:30 a.m. - Music Begins 9:45 a.m. - PROCESSION BEGINS (Rain Site: Porter Center) 10:00 a.m. - COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Betty Neale Academic Quadrangle These instructions for candidates are taken from the official informa tion & instructions sheet available onMyBC. Candidates and faculty should consult the official sheet for additional information.