Fall 2025 Commencement
Celebrate the achievements of our fall 2025 graduates as they mark this significant milestone. Join us in honoring our baccalaureate and associate degree recipients as they take the next step in their journeys.
- Sunday, December 21
- 4:30 p.m.
- Bryce Jordan Center
Graduating students should arrive by 8:30 a.m.
Day of Commencement
Guests
Parking
Traffic may be congested on commencement day due to other ceremonies on campus; therefore, we recommend that you plan to be in the vicinity of the Bryce Jordan Center by 3:30 p.m. to find parking. Please do not arrive any earlier than this as you may disrupt an earlier ceremony already in progress. Parking is available in Lot 44, Stadium West, and Porter North. Drivers will be directed to the appropriate lot by University Police and event parking staff based on the traffic and parking conditions at the time of their arrival. Please use caution while traveling through this area of campus and allow extra time to reach your destination. There is no fee for parking. ADA parking is available in the section of Lot 44 near Gate B, just across from the All-Sports Museum, and in the first row of spaces along Curtin Road at Stadium West, across from the Bryce Jordan Center’s ticket office. View the Bryce Jordan Center Commencement Parking Interactive Map. Get directions to the Bryce Jordan Center.
Bag Policy
In adherence to best practices at major entertainment venues, the Bryce Jordan Center utilizes walk-through metal detectors at all entry gates, and there are restrictions on the size and type of bag permitted into the arena for all events. View the Bryce Jordan Center’s Bag Policy website for more information.
Seating for guests with disabilities
Reserved seat tickets will not be needed, but guests with disabilities should arrive by 3:30 p.m. to avoid the last-minute rush. Inside the Founders Lounge entrance, ushers will be available to assist in taking individuals via elevator to the appropriate seating located on the concourse level. Due to space limitations, only one person may accompany the guest with a disability in the accessible seating area. The chairs in this seating area are plastic, armless, and portable to allow for the movement of wheelchairs. Other family members may sit in the regular seating located throughout the arena.
Students
Enter the Bryce Jordan Center through Gate B or C. (Your guests may enter through any gate.) Ushers will direct you to your seat on the event floor. Look for signs for your major on the back of the first chair in each row. You may sit in any chair in the appropriate section unless it is marked “reserved.”
A seating chart is included in the digital program for the event. It is very important to sit in the section designated for your major.
Students will walk to the stage platform within their major groups. (Students with multiple majors will cross the stage platform only once, with the major group where they are seated.)
Remain seated after the ceremony until your row is called. When called, you will recess single file down the main center aisle. Prior to the ceremony, please arrange to meet your family and guests outside the Bryce Jordan Center after the ceremony. You will not be permitted to re-enter the main event area. Additionally, remember that you are expected to remain in attendance for the duration of the ceremony. It is disrespectful to the college, to the families in attendance, and to your fellow graduates to leave early.
Cell phone use is not permitted during the formal academic ceremony. If you must bring your phone to the ceremony, please turn it off before the ceremony begins.
For graduates with disabilities
We encourage all graduates with disabilities to participate in our commencement ceremonies. If you anticipate needing any type of special accommodation or have questions about accessibility, please email Liberal Arts Student Records
Information for Students
Cap and Gown
Students can order and purchase their caps and gowns from the Penn State Bookstore or Jostens directly. If you need assistance, please contact the Penn State Bookstore at 814-863-0205. Graduates must wear regalia, which consists of a gown, mortarboard (cap), and tassel (tassel on the cap will be on the right front edge).
Tickets
There are no ticket requirements or guest limitations for your fall 2025 commencement ceremony.
Distinction Cords
Graduating seniors who have earned academic distinction are eligible to wear distinction cords with their approved academic regalia:
- Summa Cum Laude: Blue and white cord
- Magna Cum Laude: Blue cord
- Cum Laude: White cord
Eligible students will receive instructions from Steven Sherman (larecords@psu.edu) regarding how to obtain their distinction cords.
A student’s distinction level for the commencement ceremony is based on the final cumulative grade point average from the semester prior to the semester in which their degree is conferred. Learn more about graduating with distinction.
Commencement Day
Graduates should arrive at the Bryce Jordan Center 30-60 minutes prior to the ceremony through Gates A, B, or C. Enter the arena floor via Portal 15 (Gate B is closest to portal 15) and sit in the College of the Liberal Arts designated section; alphabetical arrangement is not necessary. At the appropriate time during the ceremony, you will be directed to the stage. Your name (nomenclator) card created by Tassel will be distributed to you at the registration tables at the Jordan Center when you arrive.
Diplomas
Diplomas will be mailed to your permanent home address approximately 2-4 weeks after commencement. Please ensure your address is up to date in LionPATH before the ceremony.
For graduates with disabilities
We encourage all graduates with disabilities to participate in our commencement ceremonies. If you anticipate needing any type of special accommodation or have questions about accessibility, please email Liberal Arts Student Records
Information for Guests
Tickets
There are no ticket requirements or guest limitations for the fall 2025 commencement ceremony.
Directions and Parking
Get Directions to the Bryce Jordan Center
Bryce Jordan Center Commencement Parking Interactive Map
For an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access map of campus, visit the ADA Access Interactive Map. Parking in these lots is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please allow extra time for traffic and parking when planning your visit to the Bryce Jordan Center. A valid, state-issued ADA placard or license plate is required for ADA parking.
Bag Policy
In adherence to best practices at major entertainment venues, the Bryce Jordan Center utilizes walk-through metal detectors at all entry gates, and there are restrictions on the size and type of bag permitted into the arena for all events.
Bryce Jordan Center Bag Policy
Seating for guests with disabilities
ADA seating will be available. Please visit Guest Relations when you arrive for access. No advanced reservations are taken.




Additional Commencement Events
Reflecting on Summer 2025 Commencement
- Saturday, May 10
- 4:30 p.m.
- Bryce Jordan Center
Summer 2025 College Marshal: Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski
Emma is the daughter of Masako Suzuki and David Szwajkowski of Media, Pennsylvania. She is a Schreyer Scholar graduating with bachelor of arts degrees in International Politics and Japanese.
Emma served as a peer adviser for the College of the Liberal Arts and spent a summer interning for Rep. Paul Takac. She was also a Paterno Fellow and served as a producer on the Paterno Fellows Podcast. This past year, Emma studied abroad in Japan through an immersive yearlong program and worked as an Initiative to Diversity Equity Abroad correspondent for IES Abroad. Her honors thesis, “Democratization and Shari’a Law: Exploring the Role of Democratization in the Emergence of Shari’a Law in the Constitutions of Muslim-Majority Countries” explored nearly 200 constitutions from around the world.
After graduation, Emma is eager to leverage her language proficiency and deep understanding of international relations for humanitarian endeavors worldwide.
Reflecting on Spring 2025 Commencement
- Saturday, May 10
- 4:30 p.m.
- Bryce Jordan Center
Spring 2025 College and Spanish Major Marshal: Lucy Taylor
Lucy is the daughter of Denise and John Taylor of Wilmington, Delaware. She is graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in Spanish and a bachelor of science degree in Integrative Science.
Lucy was a Partnerships in International Research and Education (PIRE) Fellow, traveling abroad to complete psycholinguistics research in Granada, Spain, during her fellowship. She volunteered as a Spanish medical interpreter for Centre Volunteers in Medicine and as an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher for the Mid-State Literacy Council. She served as the president of the Penn State Outing Club and frequently enjoyed spending time outdoors around the State College community. Lucy studied abroad in Cádiz, Spain, and recently participated in the Anatomy in Italy spring break embedded program.
After graduation, Lucy plans to continue working in Giuli Dussias’s Brain Tracking Lab before attending medical school in 2026.
Spring 2025 Student Marshals
SOCIOLOGY
Madeline Lucas
WOMEN’S STUDIES
Jenna Krick
AFRICAN STUDIES
Alexander Williamson
ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Courtney Elmore
ANTHROPOLOGY
Sé Morrisson
ASIAN STUDIES
Sabrina Wong
CHINESE
Sophia Griffin
CLASSICS AND ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES
Aimee Thompson
COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
Cara Arnoldi
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
Emily Tsai
CRIMINOLOGY
Ava Paravati
ECONOMICS
Luke Knisely
ENGLISH
Ella DeCecco
FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES
Mara Keats
GERMAN
Nathaniel Bulger
GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Lauren Forbes
HISTORY
Katherine Davis
INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Jamie Bevel
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Martina Bouder
ITALIAN
April Parrish
JAPANESE
Ellie Min
KOREAN
Tin Myat Khine
LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Layla Gilbert
LAW AND SOCIETY
Tonya Braccidiferro
LINGUISTICS
Florence Caron
MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Fiona Combs
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Anne Clouse
ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
Catherine Kwan
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Caitlyn DeBlaay
PHILOSOPHY
Alexandra Dyreson
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Tyler Hoppe
PSYCHOLOGY
Rachel Buterbaugh
ROTC
Thomas Davis
RUSSIAN
Baybars Charkas
SOCIOLOGY
Madeline Lucas
WOMEN’S STUDIES
Jenna Krick
AFRICAN STUDIES
Alexander Williamson
ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Courtney Elmore
ANTHROPOLOGY
Sé Morrisson
ASIAN STUDIES
Sabrina Wong
CHINESE
Sophia Griffin
CLASSICS AND ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES
Aimee Thompson
COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
Cara Arnoldi
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
Emily Tsai
CRIMINOLOGY
Ava Paravati
ECONOMICS
Luke Knisely
ENGLISH
Ella DeCecco
FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES
Mara Keats
GERMAN
Nathaniel Bulger
GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Lauren Forbes
HISTORY
Katherine Davis
INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Jamie Bevel
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Martina Bouder
ITALIAN
April Parrish
JAPANESE
Ellie Min
KOREAN
Tin Myat Khine
LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Layla Gilbert
LAW AND SOCIETY
Tonya Braccidiferro
LINGUISTICS
Florence Caron
MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Fiona Combs
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Anne Clouse
ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
Catherine Kwan
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Caitlyn DeBlaay
PHILOSOPHY
Alexandra Dyreson
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Tyler Hoppe
PSYCHOLOGY
Rachel Buterbaugh
ROTC
Thomas Davis
RUSSIAN
Baybars Charkas
SOCIOLOGY
Madeline Lucas
WOMEN’S STUDIES
Jenna Krick
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Stay Connected
Join the Penn State Liberal Arts Alumni groups
Please visit commencement.psu.edu or email Liberal Arts Student Records.
Future Commencement Ceremonies
Spring 2026 Commencement
Saturday, May 9
5:00 p.m.
Bryce Jordan Center