The Arizona Republic

ASU sets May 6 for class of ’24 graduation

- Helen Rummel

Graduation day is less than a month away for students across Arizona. Arizona State University students will celebrate among thousands of their peers this May at the university’s spring commenceme­nt ceremonies.

Many who are set to graduate started their college careers in the midst of a global pandemic.

Last year, ASU celebrated 19,700 graduating students. Of them, 15% were internatio­nal students, roughly 70% attended in-person and nearly half were Arizona residents. ASU, with campuses in Tempe and Phoenix, is one of the largest universiti­es in the country with more than 140,000 students enrolled in total.

Here’s what to know before celebratio­n day for the Sun Devils.

When is ASU graduation?

This year, spring commenceme­nt will be on May 6 for both graduate and undergradu­ate ASU students. The ceremonies will be at different times of day, allowing guests to attend both. The undergradu­ate ceremony will last around 90 minutes and no tickets are required for either ceremony.

ASU graduate commenceme­nt will be at 9 a.m. at Desert Financial Arena. Doors are set to open at 7:30 a.m.

Undergradu­ate commenceme­nt will be at 7:30 p.m. at Frank Kush Field at Mountain America Stadium. Doors are set to open at 6 p.m.

More than 30 school-specific convocatio­ns are scheduled throughout graduation week. For a full list, including locations and times, visit ASU’s site.

What can I bring?

Guests for graduation will have to adhere to ASU’s clear bag policy. All clutch bags larger than 4.5 by 6.5 inches will need to be transparen­t, such as a gallonsize­d plastic bag. Seat cushions without pockets or zippers are allowed. Other prohibited items: Outside beverages Tobacco or e-cigarette products Balloons

Selfie sticks and tripods Full-size strollers Noisemaker­s

All weapons

All guests with non-compliant bags will need to return items to their car.

Where should I park?

ASU’s campus includes multiple parking locations detailed on its site. General parking is free and on a firstcome, first-serve basis.

Parking near Mountain America Stadium:

● Lot 58

● Lot 59

● Packard Drive Structure

Parking near Desert Financial Arena:

● Lot 59

● Packard Drive South Garage

● Novus Parking Structure A courtesy shuttle is available for guests with a disability or accessibil­ity license plate who are parked at Lot 59. More informatio­n is online or by calling 480-965-6407.

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