The college will not issue tickets for the recognition event and reception; however, candidates are required to register for the event through the Architecture Advising Offices at 504 W. Main St.
Questions? Call Niky Nettey-Marbell at 325-3853 or e-mail nmarbell@ou.edu.
· College of Arts and Sciences Convocation, 7 p.m. Dec. 18 at Lloyd Noble Center, 2900 S. Jenkins Ave.
The college will not issue tickets for Convocation. Candidates are asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to the ceremony.
Questions? Call Kristi Cain at 325-2347 e-mail kcain //casweb.ou.edu/home/news/events/events_dec_conv2009.htm.
· College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences December Graduation Candidate Dinner, 6 p.m. Dec. 18, location is to be determined. The dinner is open to December graduation candidates only.
Questions? Call Mary Anne Hempe at 325-9035 or e-mail mahempe@ou.edu.
· Aviation Undergraduate Programs, graduation candidates will be recognized during the Michael F. Price College of Business Convocation listed below.
Questions? Call Shelly Ainsworth at 325-6033 or e-mail sainsworth@ou.edu.
· Michael F. Price College of Business Convocation, 4:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at T. Howard McCasland Field House, 151 W. Brooks St.
The College will not issue tickets for Convocation. Candidates are asked to arrive at 4 p.m. at Price Hall. Doctoral candidates are hooded during the Convocation ceremony.
The College will host a reception immediately following the Convocation ceremony in Price Hall, 307 W. Brooks St. Reception tickets are not required.
Questions? Call Adam Clinton at 325-4687 or e-mail aclinton@ou.edu.
· Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy Graduation Candidate Recognition Event, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at Sarkey's Energy Center Atrium, 100 E. Boyd St.
Questions? Call Linda Goeringer at 325-4005 or e-mail lgoeringer@ou.edu.
· Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education Convocation, 2 p.m. Dec. 19 at T. Howard McCasland Field House, 151 W. Brooks St.
The College will not issue tickets for Convocation. Candidates are asked to arrive at 1:15 p.m. Doctoral candidates are hooded during the Convocation ceremony.
Candidates are required to register for Convocation. Registration forms will be supplied to bachelor's degree candidates by undergraduate advisors during scheduled advising sessions. Graduate degree candidates will receive their registration forms from departmental graduate program staff.
The College will host a reception immediately following the Convocation ceremony in the Lissa and Cy Wagner Hall, 1005 Asp Ave. Reception tickets are not required.
Questions? Call Barbi DeLong at 325-2357 or e-mail bdelong http://education.ou.edu/students/convocation.
· College of Engineering December Graduation Candidate Recognition Event and Reception, 6:30?7:30 p.m Dec. 18 at Beaird Lounge, Second floor, Oklahoma Memorial Union, 900 Asp Ave.
Tickets are not required for the event. However, candidates for graduation are asked to register by completing a form found in the Williams Student Services Center, Felgar Hall 112 or online at http://coe.ou.edu.
Questions? Call Susy Calonkey at 325-2621 or e-mail scalonkey@ou.edu.
· Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts Convocation, 10 a.m. Dec. 19 at Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center, 560 Parrington Oval.
The College will not issue tickets for Convocation. Candidates are asked to arrive at 9:30 a.m. Candidates are required to register for Convocation by submitting a form that will be sent via e-mail.
Questions? Call Kathie Brakefield at 325-7370 or e-mail kbrakefield@ou.edu.
· Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication Convocation, 2:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at Paul F. Sharp Concert Hall, Catlett Music Center, 500 W. Boyd St.
The College will not issue tickets for Convocation. Doctoral candidates are hooded during the Convocation ceremony. Candidates are required to register for Convocation, and may obtain the registration form and submit the form through the Student Services Office located in Gaylord Hall Suite 2533.
The College will host a reception following the Convocation ceremony at Gaylord Hall. Reception tickets are not required.
Questions? Call Chris Borthick at 325-5199 or e-mail cborthick@ou.edu.
· School of International and Area Studies Convocation, 2:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at Meacham Auditorium, Second Floor, Oklahoma Memorial Union, 900 Asp Ave.
Candidates are required to register for Convocation by submitting a form to Tracy Holloway in Hester Hall, Room 155. Candidates will receive an e-mail with more information in mid-September. The college will issue tickets for Convocation. Approximately 10 tickets per candidate will be distributed by Tracy Holloway. Candidates are asked to arrive at 1:30 p.m.
There will be a reception immediately following the Convocation ceremony in the Molly Shi Boren Ballroom on the third floor of the Oklahoma Memorial Union. Reception tickets are not required.
Questions? Call Tracy Holloway at 325-1429 or e-mail tracyholloway@ou.edu.
· College of Liberal Studies Convocation, 10:30 a.m. today at Paul F. Sharp Concert Hall, Catlett Music Center.
The college will issue tickets for Convocation. Tickets will be mailed. Ticket allotment will depend on the number of potential graduation candidates. Each graduation candidate is guaranteed six tickets and may have the possibility to reserve more if the numbers allow. Candidates are asked to arrive by 10 a.m.
Students are required to register for Convocation. A Convocation packet including registration information will be provided to graduation candidates and graduation candidates are asked to submit a response to the College of Liberal Studies Office.
Questions? Call Sandy Gannon or Frank Rodriguez at 325-1061, e-mail sgannon http://www.ou.edu/cls/convocation/.
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