USC graduates relieved by smooth sailing on Day One of 100-plus ceremonies (2024)

Despite the chaos and controversy that has engulfed USC’s campus over the last few weeks, the first day of graduation ceremonies went off without a hitch much to the relief of graduates and their families who were shaken by the school’s decision to cancel its university-wide commencement.

On Wednesday, the first set of more than 100 planned graduation events took place, which included the Ph.D hooding ceremonies for the schools of engineering, business, education, journalism and arts and sciences. Ceremonies will continue on campus through Saturday.

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“I’m very happy and am really proud of myself to graduate from the University of Southern California and very thankful to my parents and my family who always supported me,” said Haonan Yang, a mechanical engineering Ph.D graduate. “I have to share this important moment with my parents.”

Yang’s parents traveled all the way from the central Chinese city of Luoyang to attend his graduation ceremony and would have been extremely disappointed if it was canceled or disrupted, he said. But they were all smiles on Wednesday as they proudly accompanied him around campus wearing “USC Mom” and “USC Dad” t-shirts.

That moment was not a given, following the turmoil first ignited by the university’s mid-April decision to not allow its pro-Palestinian valedictorian to speak at commencement and further enflamed by LAPD’s arrest of 93 pro-Palestinian protesters at USC on April 24 — all of which culminated in the administration’s decision to cancel Friday’s universitywide main stage commencement ceremony.

Jillian Fennell, a Ph.D graduate in the school of gerontology, said she wasn’t upset by the cancellation of commencement, but was very thankful that no changes were made to her graduation ceremony.

“It lets my my family in on a dear piece of my life that they haven’t been able to see because they are across the country and I’m actually speaking at my graduation, which is a big honor,” she said. “The trip had been planned for a long time so if they (USC) had cancelled the ceremony that would have been a big disaster.”

USC said it cancelled commencement because it would be unable to bring the typical crowd of over 65,000 attendees through the new security protocols instituted on campus in a timely manner.

Since the April 24 arrests, the USC campus has been closed to the public and students and staff have been required to present identification to enter.

USC became a focal point of Southern California’s Palestinian protests following its decision to cancel a commencement speech by pro-Palestinian valedictorian Asna Tabassum in response to complaints about online posts that critics called antisemitic. USC officials insisted the move was solely a security issue, not a political decision.

As tensions continued mounting — leading to last Wednesday’s mass protest — the university eventually opted to cancel its May 10 main stage commencement in Alumni Park altogether, but vowed to move forward with the usual array of smaller satellite graduation ceremonies for the school’s individual colleges. Those ceremonies began Wednesday.

During this week’s graduation ceremonies, all attendees are required to show tickets and pass through airport style security to enter campus. In addition, all possessions must be brought in a clear plastic bag.

USC graduates relieved by smooth sailing on Day One of 100-plus ceremonies (3)

“It’s a bummer that it’s sort of like a prison with how its set up right now with all the fencing,” said Fennell. “There’s not lot of leeway for where you can go and how long it takes to get places is crazy.”

Fennell said campus security on Wednesday felt like a “warm up” for the rest of the week when the major ceremonies will be taking place.

On Thursday, there will be special ceremonies held for LGBTQ+, Latinx, and Asian Pacific graduates as well as student athletes.

Then, in lieu of a the traditional on campus commencement, USC is hosting a university wide “Trojan Family Graduation Celebration” at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Thursday evening, beginning at 8:30 p.m. Every graduate is given a six ticket allowance for the event, which is slated to include drone shows, fireworks, surprise performances and the Trojan Marching Band.

Friday is the largest day of celebration where most undergraduate and graduate students will have the opportunity to walk across stage and receive their diplomas. Festivities will conclude on Saturday with a series of graduation events for medical students.

City News Service contributed to this report

USC graduates relieved by smooth sailing on Day One of 100-plus ceremonies (2024)

FAQs

Why was the USC graduation cancelled? ›

USC said it cancelled commencement because it would be unable to bring the typical crowd of over 65,000 attendees through the new security protocols instituted on campus in a timely manner.

How many tickets do you get for USC graduation? ›

Students who are eligible to graduate during the 2023-2024 school year are eligible to participate in commencement ceremonies and may reserve up to eight tickets for the events that they are participating in. Eligibility is verified by the Registrar's Office.

How many students are graduating from USC in 2024? ›

USC Commencement Week | May 8-11, 2024

More than 100 commencement events celebrated the conferral of over 18,000 degrees for USC's 141st Commencement.

What is the clear bag for graduation at USC? ›

One clear bag made of plastic, vinyl, or PVC, not exceeding 12” x 6” x 12”, or a one-gallon clear plastic storage bag (e.g., Ziploc bag). In addition to the clear bag, guests may carry a small clutch bag or purse, approximately hand-sized, with or without a handle or strap.

Why are graduations getting cancelled? ›

Pandemic aftershocks reverberate

As the virus spread, social-distancing became the norm, and many schools scrapped their ceremonies to prevent mass infections.

Why did USC get banned? ›

Background. Probes by both USC and the NCAA found that football star Reggie Bush, the 2005 Heisman Trophy winner, and basketball star O. J. Mayo had effectively forfeited their amateur status (in Mayo's case, before he ever played a game for USC) by accepting gifts from agents.

What are the odds of getting into USC grad school? ›

With a highly competitive acceptance rate of 18 percent, USC has implemented strict academic criteria new applicants must exceed for enrollment.

How much is graduate tuition at USC? ›

Graduate Tuition and Fees

In the 2022-2023 school year, tuition and required fees averaged $64,666 for graduate students.

What is a passing grade for USC grad school? ›

Graduate courses may be passed for degree credit with a grade as low as C, but a degree-seeking student must maintain at least a B (3.00 on a 4.00 scale) cumulative grade point average. Some programs stipulate that no grade below B can be applied to a core course.

Is the USC a prestigious university? ›

A Leading Private Research University

In the 2024 Wall Street Journal/College Pulse Rankings, the University of Southern California is ranked 22nd among over 400 public and private U.S. universities. USC is also ranked in the top five among all California public and private institutions.

Is USC a top 20 school? ›

University of Southern California's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #28. Its tuition and fees are $68,237.

What is the average GPA for USC? ›

The average GPA at USC is 3.83. This makes USC Extremely Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.

Does USC give laptops to students? ›

Laptop rentals are available in the basem*nt of Leavy Library. To reserve a laptop, please visit the ITS Desk. You must present a valid USC card to be scanned and fill out the Student Laptop Loan Agreement.

Why do USC graduates wear white? ›

The practice is meant to create a uniform appearance and denote “the significance of the event.” It's been a tradition since about 1900.

What is a B+ at USC? ›

USC Grading System and Common Notations
GradeDescriptionQuality Point
B+Very Good3.5
BGood3.0
C+Above Average2.5
CAverage2.0
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Why are they protesting at the USC? ›

A week of protests

Tent encampments of protesters urging universities to stop doing business with Israel or companies they say support the war in Gaza have spread in a student movement unlike any other this century.

Why not to attend USC? ›

Price - This is a HUGE factor. Without receiving any sort of financial aid or scholarship, USC is not very affordable for most students and families. USC's cost of attendance is upward of ~$80,000 per year, which is almost three times the cost of attendance for a UC school. USC has too many fees on top of tuition.

Which universities are canceling commencement? ›

Columbia University administrators announced plans to cancel its university-wide ceremony, citing security concerns, while Emory University will move its commencement off campus. The University of Southern California (USC) cancelled its main ceremony in favor of smaller receptions for different schools.

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