The intermittent records of a slightly socially retarded, trigger happy, newbie registered nurse attempting to defy mediocrity.. and gravity, of course.
Thursday, 3 June 2010
june 8th
All graduating students must wear full academic dress – black gown, black trencher/bonnet and the appropriate hood/stole for your award.
Your Academic Regalia will be ordered upon payment of the Graduation fee. Sizing is not required as gowning professionals provide all sizes on the day.
Dress code at graduation ceremonies is smart. We suggest you wear an appropriate seasonal outfit, keeping in mind the weather on the day and that the gowns are quite warm.
Attire that is not suitable includes:
- Jeans
- Singlets
- Thongs (and similar footwear)
- Runners/Joggers
- Shorts
The length of the gown is below the knee so female graduands that wear knee dresses knee length or shorter will often appear to the audience as though they are only wearing the gown.
Graduands will need to negotiate stairs during the presentation and therefore very high heels can be problematic.
The hoods (faculty colours) worn by Bachelor, Masters and Doctoral graduands can often be difficult to hold in place. Most hoods have a loop that can be slipped over a button on a buttoned shirt to assist holding it in place.
We also recommend a simple hairstyle that will accommodate wearing your trencher (graduation hat), which is close-fitting.
Faculty Colours
Faculty | Colour Name | Approximate Shade |
Faculty of Arts and Sciences | Spectrum Blue |
|
Faculty of Education | Malachite Green |
|
Faculty of Health Sciences | Peach |
|
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HILARIOUS.
JUNE 8th. Ceremony starts at 5.30. Come and take pictures with me from 2-4pm.
BE THERE OR BE HEXAGON.
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Can take photos AFTER ceremony or not ._____. Same problem like I had for bro :( ughhh
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i am narcissistic
the about me section that can never truly fully describe a person.
it usually emcompasses the favourite movies, favourite music and all that jazz, but really when you think about it these aspect of me change every few years and can never really define me, as me.
but here are the basics anyway:
1. i'm left handed but drive with my right hand.
2. i like milk, but only safeway light milk.
3. i have a dog named phileo and he's white with a pink nose.
4. i am, after three crazy years, a registered nurse, division one.
5. i wish my life was a musical and i often burst into song and love it when people around me join in too
6. i'm sometimes just a mess but above it all, my jesus is always there to come to the rescue. he's pretty swell :)
Thursday, 3 June 2010
june 8th
All graduating students must wear full academic dress – black gown, black trencher/bonnet and the appropriate hood/stole for your award.
Your Academic Regalia will be ordered upon payment of the Graduation fee. Sizing is not required as gowning professionals provide all sizes on the day.
Dress code at graduation ceremonies is smart. We suggest you wear an appropriate seasonal outfit, keeping in mind the weather on the day and that the gowns are quite warm.
Attire that is not suitable includes:
- Jeans
- Singlets
- Thongs (and similar footwear)
- Runners/Joggers
- Shorts
The length of the gown is below the knee so female graduands that wear knee dresses knee length or shorter will often appear to the audience as though they are only wearing the gown.
Graduands will need to negotiate stairs during the presentation and therefore very high heels can be problematic.
The hoods (faculty colours) worn by Bachelor, Masters and Doctoral graduands can often be difficult to hold in place. Most hoods have a loop that can be slipped over a button on a buttoned shirt to assist holding it in place.
We also recommend a simple hairstyle that will accommodate wearing your trencher (graduation hat), which is close-fitting.
Faculty Colours
Faculty | Colour Name | Approximate Shade |
Faculty of Arts and Sciences | Spectrum Blue |
|
Faculty of Education | Malachite Green |
|
Faculty of Health Sciences | Peach |
|
-------------
HILARIOUS.
JUNE 8th. Ceremony starts at 5.30. Come and take pictures with me from 2-4pm.
BE THERE OR BE HEXAGON.
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1 Comments:
Can take photos AFTER ceremony or not ._____. Same problem like I had for bro :( ughhh
ponscapm
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