For Graduating Students & Their Families
Due March 10: Complete Workday application for program completion.
Due April 14: Complete questionnaire in your Workday inbox, only available after your adviser has approved your 64 credits outside the major. If you do not complete the questionnaire, the College will assume you are attending commencement and you will march with the last house you were assigned to in Workday.
Due April 14: Fill out the translation needs form should your family need services at Commencement.
Due April 14: Record name in Name Coach to be read at Commencement. Information will be sent after Spring Break.
Due April 14: Fill out the special accommodation needs form for family members for Ivy Day and Commencement ceremonies.
Order ALL regalia needed to march in Commencement from Smith Bookstore ($60/set).
Make sure your personal contact information and address after graduation are on file with the college should they need to reach you.
Review house closing information for seniors from Residence Life. All houses close for seniors at noon on Monday, May 22.
Purchase tickets for Senior Ball, taking place April 29, 2023 and Senior Week Activities, May 13–19, 2023.
Read all email that has "Commencement" in the subject line and respond if needed.
Attend Commencement Rehearsal on Friday, May 19 at 9 a.m. in the ITT.
Attend Ivy Day Ceremony on Saturday, May 20, and wear white.
Attend Commencement on Sunday, May 21, and wear full regalia.
Event Locations & Seating
Ivy Day and Commencement will be held outside on the Quadrangle except in the case of inclement weather. The signal that Ivy Day or Commencement will be held indoors at the Track and Tennis Facility will be the ringing of the college bells at 8 a.m.; the doors of the ITT will also open at that time. Ceremonies will be streamed live to Facebook. No account is required to watch. For further information, contact smithevents@smith.edu.
If Commencement is Held Outdoors on the Quad
- Tickets are not required.
- The Quad accommodates up to 7,200 guests.
- Guests are welcome to arrive starting at 8 a.m. to secure seating.
- Seats may not be saved; items left on chairs to reserve them will be removed.
- If the Northampton Fire Department determines the Quad has reached its capacity, they have the obligation to close the space to ensure the safety of our guests.
If the Ceremony is Held Indoors in the ITT Due to Inclement Weather
- Tickets are not required.
- Guests are welcome to arrive starting at 8 a.m. to secure seating.
- Seats may not be saved; items left on chairs to reserve them will be removed.
- If the Northampton Fire Department determines the ITT has reached its capacity, they have the obligation to close the space to ensure the safety of our guests.
NameCoach
In order for us to ensure that we pronounce your name correctly during Commencement activities, all graduating students will receive an email from NameCoach with a unique link that will allow you to log in and record your name. It is important that you do this in advance to assist us in reading names correctly during the ceremony. If you need technical assistance with NameCoach, please send an email to support@name-coach.com.
Academic Regalia
Following Smith College tradition, graduating students wear academic regalia for the first time at Rally Day, three months before Commencement. For Commencement, graduating seniors should come dressed in their full regalia.
Caps and gowns will be available for preorder online and can be picked up at the Smith College Bookstore.
Those receiving financial aid have the option of participating in the Regalia Loan Program lottery offered through the Student Government Association. All students will be invited to enter the lottery in January and will be notified in early February as to whether they can receive regalia through this program.
Only students who receive Smith aid and are verified through Student Financial Services are eligible to enter the lottery. Questions regarding this program should be directed to the SGA office at sga@smith.edu.
Photography & News Media
Commencement Photography
- A photographer from GradImages will be at the Commencement ceremony to take photographs of each graduate. Graduates will receive a free passport-sized digital proof of this photo on an order card within 5-7 days following the ceremony.
- Questions may be emailed to service@gradimages.com.
- After the ceremony you may order online at www.gradimages.com or call 800-261-2576.
- Prior to the ceremony: To pre-register your permanent email address, please visit www.gradimages.com and click on Pre-Event Registration. You may add contact information for up to six additional relatives and/or friends.
- GradImages never has and never will sell or share the address/email information provided to us.
News Reporters & Photographers
Media representatives must have Smith-issued credentials, worn in full view, to enter the roped-off areas of the campus on Saturday and Sunday.
General Information & Guidelines
COVID-19 Guidelines
Visit the COVID-19 information page to stay up-to-date on Smith's COVID-19 policies.
Lost & Found
Inquiries about articles lost on campus may be made Thursday through Sunday at the Campus Center information desk, 413-585-4801.
Men’s Restrooms
Men’s restrooms can be found in the Ainsworth/Scott Gymnasium complex, Alumnae House, the Campus Center, Mendenhall Center for the Performing Arts, the Museum of Art, Neilson Library, Seelye Hall and Wright Hall. Portable restrooms will be available at the Commencement ceremony.
No Pets
Please leave all pets at home. Animals and pets, with the exception of trained service animals assisting individuals with disabilities, are not allowed on campus.
Emergencies
Any emergency, including one that may require an ambulance or the Northampton Fire Department, should be reported to the campus safety, extension 5555 (for emergencies) or 413-585-5555 from a cell phone.
Anyone who is injured or becomes ill while on campus should seek medical attention at the Cooley Dickinson Hospital, 30 Locust Street, at 413-582-2000. If the illness or injury appears life threatening, call Smith extension 5555 (or 413-585-5555 from a cell phone) for ambulance service.
During Commencement, emergency medical personnel will be on site.
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in all campus buildings, including campus houses, meeting rooms, auditoriums and students’ private rooms.
Dining Services
Families may order tote lunches on Saturday, May 20 and may also make reservations for Commencement Brunch in the houses on Sunday, May 21. Please indicate any dietary accommodations you may need for the tote lunch on the registration form. The Café will also be open for retail business during the weekend. Please use the GrubHub app to order at the Café. For more information about the Café, please visit Café website.
Parties
No private parties may be held in any spaces or areas on campus.
Clothing
New England weather can be volatile and evenings may be quite cool; you may want to dress in layers and be prepared for rain.
Sustainability/Hydration Stations
Hydration stations will be available at Commencement for guests. We ask that you help Smith College in their sustainability efforts and encourage you to bring a reusable water bottle to fill at the stations.
WiFi
Wireless internet access is available in all academic buildings. Visit the ITS website for instructions.
Weather
The Senior Candle-Lighting Ceremony, Sophomore Push/Senior Step Sing and Illumination could be canceled in extreme weather conditions, such as lightning, hail or severe winds. For further information about rain on Commencement Day, call 413-585-4636 (the college information line) after 7:30 a.m. that day. The signal that Commencement or Ivy Day will be held indoors at the Track and Tennis Facility, will be the ringing of the college bells at 8 a.m.; the doors of the ITT will also open at that time. Ivy Day and the Commencement ceremonies will be streamed live to Facebook. No account is required to watch.
Accessibility Accommodations
Smith College is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience for all graduates and their guests during Commencement weekend. Should guests have any accommodation requests such as accessible seating, assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, etc., Please have your graduate complete the Disability Accommodations Request Form for each guest requesting accommodations.
Parking
Information on parking for those with physical disabilities can be found under Commencement Parking.
Transportation
On-campus shuttle service is wheelchair accessible and available by calling 413-585-2400. No Shuttles will be available to the Quad area after 9:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Building Accessibility
Please use the Interactive Campus Map for more information regarding building accessibility.
Service Animals
Trained Service dogs, who are tethered and under the control of their handler, are welcome at all commencement events.
Translation Devices
Please use the Translation Device Reservation Form if a guest or member of your family requires the Commencement exercises to be translated into Mandarin or Spanish.