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Graduating from SNHU

Congratulations! You Did It!

Ready to celebrate your hard work? At Southern New Hampshire University, we encourage your participation in Commencement. Whether you travel to meet your advisors and peers – or you get festive at home with family and friends – your accomplishments are worth it. All in-person ceremonies will begin streaming live on this page 5 minutes prior to the start time, or you can stream directly on our fall 2024 commencement playlist.

How Will You Attend?

In Person

Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 23-24
  • Manchester, New Hampshire
  • Reserve 6 guest tickets

Virtually

Saturday, Dec. 14
  • Wherever you are
  • Invite everyone you know

See For Yourself What Commencement is Like in New Hampshire

Imagine thousands of people have gathered in an arena to celebrate your academic accomplishments.

If you attend Commencement in Manchester, New Hampshire, you get to experience that very event.

Learn why others have traveled to graduation by car, bus, train or plane to put on a cap and have their moment in the spotlight.

Get a feel for what SNHU Commencement is like by checking out some of our past ceremonies.


We Asked SNHU Grads: How does it feel to be at Commencement?

6 Reasons the In-Person Ceremony is So Special

Graduates travel the world to attend their college graduation.

Here are a few reasons why our grads say the event is so memorable:

  1. The pride in the eyes of fellow grads
  2. The celebratory atmosphere and cheering of the crowd
  3. The knowledgeable and helpful staff
  1. The smooth process
  2. Honoring military and first-generation graduates
  3. The clapline from staff as grads exit the arena

How to Plan Your Virtual Ceremony

It can be just as important to celebrate with all the people who supported you along the way. Here are some tips to make your at-home party memorable:

  • Get the Virtual Commencement Ceremony link set up on your computer or TV screen
  • Designate a friend to take a picture when your name is called
  • Have beverages of choice ready for toasts
  • Make sure a cake knife is on hand so slices can be passed out
  • Record the obligatory video of you throwing your cap into the air – and don't forget to post it on social media with #snhucelebrate

Spotlight on SNHU Graduates

SNHU students live around the country and across the globe. And they each have a unique story. Learn more about the transformation these graduates experienced here.

Geremy Laboy Prospere, 2021 SNHU graduate with a degree in BA Psychology.

What Graduates Have Said About Commencement

Geremy Laboy Prospere '21, BA Psychology, '24, MA Counseling

"Being the first one in my family to achieve such a high level of education, it's like, a very big accomplishment. It's just so mind blowing to think how powerful a degree can be."

From “School isn’t for Me” to a Psychology Degree: Keyon’s Story

"Being in the arena on commencement day…to be honest, it starts outside. When you're first walking in, you're greeted by the staff here, the teachers, everybody who helps make your dream come true here at SNHU. You're guided in and you're meeting other classmates and other people who've been on this journey with you. It's just so much support everywhere."

- Keyon Tuiteleleapaga '22 '24, BA Human Services, MS Psychology


From Toys to Trains: Tanner’s SNHU Journey in STEM

Tanner McCarthy

Meet Tanner McCarthy, a first-generation graduate who studied on the SNHU campus. After graduation, Tanner used skills learned from her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at an internship in Texas.


Toes Up: Disability Advocate Completes SNHU Coursework with Her Feet

Emily Rowley

Meet Emily Rowley, a disability advocate and social media content creator born without arms due to a rare condition. The online platform eliminated physical barriers and Emily completed her degree in psychology using talk-to-text and her feet.

"I told myself I wasn’t going to continue school... and here I am now."


‘I Want My Kids to Know That Daddy Did It,’ says College Father at Commencement

Bobby Stigall

Meet Bobby Stigall, a father of two, Marine, and musician who completed his SNHU coursework while attending dance competitions, making memories at Disney, and serving active duty. After more than two decades, Bobby recently earned his bachelor’s degree and is now pursuing his MBA with SNHU.


Lifelong Learner Earns SNHU Degree at 80

Beth Dayley

Meet Beth Dayley, who traveled over 2,000 miles to cross the stage at SNHU Commencement and celebrate the milestone achievement of earning her master’s degree at age 80. As SNHU’s eldest Spring 2024 graduate, Beth hopes her degree will keep her mind and her pen sharp as she finishes her memoirs.

A graduate wearing a cap and gown, holding her diploma cover up over her head

Now It's Your Turn!

We succeed because you succeed. Nothing makes us happier than telling the stories of our graduates.

From your first call with your admission counselor to leaving the arena after Commencement – and all the moments in between – we want to learn more about your journey at SNHU.

Share more about yourself and your SNHU story.

Get Social With Us

Use #SNHUcelebrate on your platform of choice to share your photos and videos with the SNHU community!

Show Your SNHU Pride

All eyes will be on your yard when you post an SNHU Grad lawn sign! Just download your 18" x 24" sign, and have it printed at your local print shop.

Join One of the Fastest-Growing Alumni Networks in the Country

SNHU President Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc making a commencement address at the SNHU Arena.

Caps Off to SNHU's Class of 2024 at Spring Commencement

Explore the moments of SNHU's spring 2024 Commencement as graduates celebrate the completion of their degree programs. Nearly 30,000 people said farewell to President Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc while honoring the class of 2024's resilience and achievements, and the transformative power of education.

A graduate dressed in a cap and gown and holding a diploma over his head at the Fall 2023 SNHU Commencement.

A New Chapter Begins: The Story of SNHU’s Fall Class of 2023

This weekend, the SNHU Arena welcomed students from 50 different countries and every U.S. state and territory to celebrate their new degrees. The ceremonies marked an important chapter for more than 22,500 eligible graduates who joined a community of over 230,000 SNHU alumni.
An SNHU Class of 2023 graduate dressed in a cap and gown and holding a diploma cover up in the air.

Diverse Journeys, One Destination: Celebrating SNHU’s Spring Graduates

Four ceremonies spanned SNHU's Commencement Weekend, which brought nearly 4,200 SNHU graduates to Manchester, New Hampshire, to participate in long-held and much-awaited graduation traditions. This spring, more than 16,700 graduates joined an ever-growing community of 215,000 SNHU alumni.

A graduate dressed in cap and gown, waving to loved ones at an SNHU Commencement ceremony.

Fall Commencement Ceremonies Celebrate More Than 17K SNHU Graduates

Some 3,500 students traded warm hats and coats for graduation caps and gowns inside the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Saturday. These graduates enrolled at SNHU for different reasons and from diverse backgrounds, but they now share at least one commonality: They are college graduates.