The Arizona Republic

GCU plans multiple graduation ceremonies

- Helen Rummel Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK

Grand Canyon University students will be among thousands of their peers this month for the university’s spring commenceme­nt ceremonies.

GCU is one of the largest Christian colleges in the country and is located in west Phoenix. The school enrolls more than 118,000 students. About 30,000 students are expected to graduate in the coming weeks.

Visitors are recommende­d to arrive for graduation with plenty of extra time, as students will be moving out of their dorms during the first week of commenceme­nt.

Here’s what to know.

When is GCU graduation?

GCU spring commenceme­nt will happen over two weeks during different ceremonies, depending on which school a student is graduating from. All ceremonies will take place at the Global Credit Union Arena. Guests will need a ticket to attend. These can be reserved by a graduating student. April 25, 2 p.m.

● Colangelo College of Business April 25, 7 p.m.

● College of Humanities and Social Sciences

April 26, 9 a.m.

● College of Arts and Media

● College of Nursing and Health Care Profession­s

● College of Theology

April 26, 2 p.m.

● Colangelo College of Business

● College of Humanities and Social Sciences

April 26, 7 p.m.

● College of Education

● College of Natural Sciences

● College of Engineerin­g and Technology

Online students will celebrate from May 1-3 over the span of six celebratio­ns. Details on when those gradations will take place can be found on the school’s website.

What can I bring?

Global Credit Union Arena requires guests to use clear bags for entry. All bags must not be larger than 12 inches wide. Vaping and smoking are not permitted in the arena or on campus. Other prohibited items:

● Outside beverages

● Balloons

● Selfie sticks and tripods

● Large posters

● Wrapped gifts

● Noisemaker­s

● Strollers

● All weapons

Where should I park?

Guests are directed to park in different locations depending on which ceremony they attend.

For the first week of celebratio­ns, guests should park at the 33rd Avenue garage for 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ceremonies. Guests at the 2 p.m. ceremony should park at the 27th Avenue Garage and take the provided shuttle to the arena.

For ceremonies taking place from May 1-3, guests should park at the 33rd Avenue Garage in the morning and the 27th Avenue Garage in the afternoon.

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