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Regent's College

Webster University Graduation

Graduation Ceremony 2010

The 2010 Graduation Ceremony will take place this Saturday, 8th May, 10.30am at St Marylebone Church, Marylebone Road. London.

Note to all guests and students: please ensure you bring your invitation to the Church to ensure entry into the ceremony.  If you have not yet purchased a ticket, there will be a limited number on sale on the day in the main reception from 8.00am.

Graduation Schedule

  • 08:00 - Cap, Gown and Hood collection at Regent's College, (Darwin Building Basement). Please bring confirmation of your gown booking.
  • 08:15 - Individual Photographs at Regent's College
  • 09:45 - Faculty Photograph on Church steps
  • 10:15 - Entrance of the Graduands
  • 10:30 - Graduation Ceremony
  • 12:00 - Group Photographs on Church steps
  • 13:00 - Buffet Luncheon in the Regent's College Gardens and Individual Photographs at Regent's College
  • 14:45 - Cap and Gowns to be returned

Graduation After-Party

The graduation after-party will be at Jewel Bar & Lounge, Piccadilly Circus in the Ruby Room.

After-Party tickets will be on sale everyday at lunchtime in the refectory, during the rest of the day in Student Services and after the graduation ceremony at the reception.

Page last updated 5/27/2010

"My experiences at Webster Graduate School were life affecting. The classes were small enough where every single person felt comfortable to share their thoughts and opinions on serious subjects, which in turn allowed each of us to grow comfortable with discussing issues that are serious both politically as well as culturally.  For example, with our professors we had the opportunity to witness Parliament in action, a trip to Wimbledon for tennis, an excursion to Geneva, Switzerland for a conference on human rights issues hosted by Webster, and sometimes just as simples as going to a nearby Pub for a pint and some football after class. "

Tara Z. Rodola

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