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Drexel Commencement

WATCH THE LIVESTREAM OF THE CEREMONY ON JUNE 14, 2024 AT 5 P.M. ET.

The University-wide Commencement Ceremony

Congratulations, Forever Dragons! Commencement week is here. As a culmination of your Drexel experience thus far — you should feel proud and excited to have reached this moment. Drexel’s University-wide Commencement ceremony will be held in person (rain or shine) this Friday, June 14 at 5 p.m. ET at the Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park. Gates open at 3:30 p.m. ET. The ceremony will also be livestreamed via the video player above at 5 p.m. ET.

As you take time to reflect on the many experiences you have gone through during your time here, know that all of us at Drexel are incredibly excited to recognize your achievements at this momentous occasion. We can’t wait to honor your years at Drexel as you turn your tassel to the left and join the ranks of alumni who are making an impact in the world.

Sheryl Lee Ralph

Keynote Speaker: Sheryl Lee Ralph

Drexel is pleased to announce that Sheryl Lee Ralph, award-winning actress and producer, will be the 2024 University-wide Commencement keynote speaker. A revered figure in the entertainment industry, Ms. Ralph's acclaimed career spanning four decades has garnered her Emmy, Critics Choice, and Independent Spirit Awards. She is a powerful voice, passionate health advocate, and devoted philanthropist who will inspire our graduates to make a positive difference in their professional careers and personal journeys.

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Drexel's 2024 Commencement Program

This printable program booklet includes details for our college and school ceremonies as well as the University-wide Commencement ceremony and lists the 2024 degree recipients. Download the program booklet now [PDF].

Last updated June 4, 2024

Forever Dragons, We Celebrate You

Class of 2024, from all of us at Drexel University — we thank you. The experiences you brought to our community, the experiences you collected here, and the experiences you’ll take with you out into the world have shaped you...and us. We know you’ve put in hard work, made important memories, and committed yourself to reach this milestone. As you take time to reflect on your journey thus far, you should feel proud and excited to reach this point. We can't wait to celebrate how you've made a lasting impact on this University! We celebrate you, Forever Dragons.

Students in Main Building

Special Commencement Events

Commencement season is when we have the honor of celebrating the many achievements of our impressive graduating students and the culmination of their collective Drexel experiences. We’re excited to recognize our Forever Dragons of Latin American, Caribbean, and Indigenous ancestry or identity at Drexel’s La última noche del año (LUNA) Graduation Ceremony and our graduates of the African diaspora at the William S. Pittman Ceremony. And, all graduates are invited to join President John Fry and Drexel alumni for a celebratory toast in their honor before Commencement. Following the toast, the Class of 2024 will gather for a class photo. We hope that you will join us for these exciting events!

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William S. Pittman Graduation Ceremony

Photogenic Philly Locations for Graduation Photos

Are you considering options for graduation photos that show off your experience at Drexel and in the city of Philadelphia? Here are just a few recommendations that you may want to take advantage of!

Downloadable #ForeverDragons Lawn Signs

Celebrate your Drexel graduate and let the neighborhood know how proud you are of your Forever Dragon with a downloadable graduation sign!

Just follow these three easy steps:

   1. Download the lawn sign PDF of your choice.
   2. Follow your local printer’s instructions, such as FedEx or the UPS Store.
   3. Order your lawn sign and put your excitement on display when it’s ready!

Main Building built with Legos

Experience Main Building as You Construct It

We know that our Dragons in the Drexel Architecture Program can build impressive structures, but how about you? This is your chance to craft your own model of Drexel’s historical Main Building — the very first building on our campus— and get to know its in and outs.

Download Instructions [PDF]

View in BrickLink Studio and Purchase Parts  

LEGO® and BrickLink are trademarks of the LEGO Group of companies, which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this site. Drexel University has no affiliation with the LEGO Group. Some LEGO sets contain small parts that are not suitable for and may pose a hazard to children under 3 years of age.

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Share your Dragon Pride on Animal Crossing

Now, you can start wearing a Drexel cap and gown (and more!) to celebrate your pride in Animal Crossing! Simply download your official Drexel swag in Animal Crossing from the download codes below, and you'll be on your way. A paid subscription to Nintendo® Switch Online is required to access this feature.

For detailed instructions, visit Nintendo's website.

Special Items from the Custom Designs Portal

Simply search for these Design IDs on the Custom Design Portal in the Able Sisters Shop to download.

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Item Number: MO-1281-XDNJ-6WD8

Animal Crossing girl

Item Number: MO-MVXF-X03K-YHB6

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Item Number: MO-31HF-K985-TC3F

Drexel Swag from NookLink

Scan these QR codes with NookLink in the Nintendo Switch Online app on your mobile device to get each outfit.

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Drexel Fight Song

The original Drexel Fight Song was written by Gay V. Piercy (Class of 1939) and Todd Groo (Class of 1941) and appeared for the first time in the October 1938 edition of the Drexel Athletic News. We encourage you to listen to this track whenever you’re feeling a little nostalgic about your time at Drexel!

Download MP3 [ZIP]Fight Song Sheet Music [PDF]

Source: Drexel University Library Archives.

Pomp and Circumstance Performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra

First heard at American graduations in the early 1900s, it's a tradition to play this song as graduates walk across the stage. You're encouraged to listen to this track as you think back to some of your favorite Drexel memories.

Download MP3 [ZIP]