8The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, April 22, 1987
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1987 SUMMER
SESSION CALENDAR
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SUMMER SESSION CALENDAR
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Holidays
Last Day of Classes
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CLASS SCHEDULES available
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1987 Commoncomont Information
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in its 198th' Year
TO ALL DEGREE CANDIDATES:
ommencement Weekend
is Friday, May 8 through
Sunday, May 10, 1987.
All graduating seniors and all
graduate and professional degree
candidates are urged to partici
pate in the Graduation Exercises
which will be held on Sunday,
May 10, beginning at 70:30 AM
in Kenan Stadium. The under
graduate Academic Procession
will form behind the north (visitors)
side of Kenan Stadium (Gate 2).
Degree candidates will process
down through the north stands,
using several aisles, cross the
field and proceed into the reserved
seating sections on the south
side of Kenan Stadium. All Mas
ters, Ph.D., and professional
degree candidates should report
to the designated areas near the
north corner of Kenan Field House
and then process across the
field, following the faculty, into
the reserved seating area on the
south side of Kenan Stadium.
If you intend to take part in
the Exercises, you should arrive
promptly at 10:00 A.M. (9:30
A.M. for Ph.D. candidates) with
your cap and gown, report to the
area indicated by the sign for
the degree you will receive, and
join the processional with others
who will receive the same degree.
Student Marshals will be on
hand to assist you. Seating for
your guests will be on the south
(home) side of Kenan Stadium
and, except for faculty and degree
candidates, there will not be
reserved seating. Admission
passes for your Commencement,
special ceremony or reception
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guests are not required (except
for the School of Pharmacy
special ceremony secure tickets
from the Office of Student Af
fairs in Beard Hall).
In the event of very inclement
weather, the Exercises will be held
in the Smith Center. Degree
candidates should use the main
entrance by the flag poles and
follow the directional signs. If the
decision is made to move from
Kenan to the Smith Center, it will
be made by 9:00 A.M. on May
10 and announced on WCHL,
WUNC and WXYC. The persons
on duty at the Carolina Union
Information Desk and at the
Alumni Office also will be aware
of any change in location.
Interpreter services for hearing
impaired and accessible parking
and seating are available for
families and friends of degree
candidates. For permits contact
Jim Kessler, Handicapped Stu
dent Services, 09 Steele Building
or call 966-4041.
It is your responsibility to be
sure that you are eligible for a
diploma. If you expect to graduate,
you must complete all academic
requirements and complete the
necessary forms in your Dean's
Office.
Diplomas were ordered for all
degree candidates and will be
distributed in 01 Hanes Hall fol
lowing Commencement until 5
p.m., except for those students
expecting Honors or Distinction.
Because of the time required to
print diplomas with special nota
tions of excellence, these diplomas
will not be available at gradua
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tion, but will be mailed to the
students over the summer. If your
diploma is not picked up on May
10, it will be mailed later to you
at the address on file at the
University Registrar's Office.
There is only one annual Uni
versity Commencement Exercise
and, in addition to current degree
candidates, everyone who has
received a degree since the last
Commencement is urged to at
tend. However, undergraduates
expecting to receive a degree
following Summer School or the
Fall semester may participate in
the May Exercises but will not
receive a diploma until degree
requirements are met.
There is no graduation fee.
However, your account with the
University Cashier and all Uni
versity agencies must be paid
prior to 3:30 P.M. on May 4 or
your diploma will not be presented
on May 10. In particular, you are
reminded that all library books
must be returned and any out
standing late book fines paid to
the library by 3:30 P.M. on May 6.
Degree candidates who have
University, Health Professions or
National Direct Loans must have
an exit interview at the Loan
Collection Office on the second
floor of Vance Hall.
Grades for degree candidates
will be available from the Records
Office (105 Hanes Hall) begin
ning Monday, May 4 between the
hours of 10:00 AM. and 4:00
P.M. On Saturday, May 9, the
hours will be from 8:30 until
Noon only.
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Caps and gowns for degree
candidates may be obtained
from Student Stores April 15
through May 10. Complete sets
of regalia will be sold, not rented,
at the following prices: Bache
lor's degree, $11.95; Master's
degree, $23.95; Ph.D. degree,
$33.95 (all plus tax). J.D. rentals
must be arranged through the
Dean's Office at the School of
Law and M.D. rentals must be
arranged through the Dean's Of
fice at the School of Medicine.
Class rings and Commencement
invitations also will be available
at' Student Stores. Qualified
honor graduates will receive an
honor cord to wear with their
regalia from their Dean or
Department Chairman.
The Chancellor's Reception,
co-sponsored by the Carolina
Parents Association, will be held
at the north end of Polk Place
(the lawn near South Building)
immediately following the Grad
uation Exercises. You and your
Commencement guests are cor
dially invited to attend. In the
event of rain, the Reception will
be held inside Fetzer Gymnasium.
Housing for you and your
Commencement guests will be
available in Hinton James Resi
dence Hall.
you have any questions, call
or stop by the Senior Class Office,
962-1987, Room 216C in the
Carolina Union. Office hours are:
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 22 and
23; closed April 24; 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m., April 27 through May
1; and 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
May 4 through 8.
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