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Celebrating the Class of 2024

Carleton University will honour the inspiring achievements of the class of 2024 as it celebrates the graduation of more than 5,200 students. From June 17 to 21, campus will welcome graduates’ friends and families for a series of convocation ceremonies 

During a total of 15 ceremonies scheduled over the course of five days, Carleton will confer degrees upon a diverse group of students, celebrating their determination and commitment to education. Each ceremony will serve as a tribute to the students’ unique experience at Carleton – their achievements in their coursework, co-curricular activities and community involvement. 

In addition to celebrating the graduates, Carleton will bestow honorary degrees upon five distinguished individuals who are leaders in the fields of business, public health, humanitarian work, technology, as well as public opinion and policy research. More information about the recipients can be found online.  

Spring convocation is an opportunity for the Carleton community to come together and recognize the accomplishments of the class of 2024. Visit the convocation webpage for ceremony details and to read stories on our exceptional graduates. A live stream of the ceremonies will be available online.

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