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Greeters required for Fall Convocation!

On October 18th and 19th Sheridan will host this year’s Fall Convocation at The Living Arts Centre in Mississauga.  Three ceremonies will be held throughout the two day event.  We are asking Support and Administrative staff who are not already involved in Convocation to support this event as we celebrate the hard work and dedication of our students and recognize the impact that Sheridan has on shaping their future. Greeters will be asked to welcome graduates and their family and friends, direct guests to their level of seating and assist event staff where needed.

Greeter details:

  • Greeters are asked to arrive at the Living Arts Centre 1 hour prior to the assigned ceremony and remain 30 minutes into the ceremony.
  • Greeters will be provided with a Convocation gown
  • Greeters working both ceremonies on October 19th will be provided with a pre-arranged dinner at HMC.
  • Greeters will be reimbursed for their mileage

Please see below for Ceremony dates and times.

Please make an effort to participate at Convocation.  Your support of your schools, their graduating students and their families is greatly appreciated.  Please contact Shelley Barr, Event Services Coordinator at Shelley.barr@sheridancollege.ca outlining your availability. If you are offering to work more than one ceremony, please list your dates and times in order of preference.  Once all time slots have been confirmed, a volunteer schedule will be sent to you with further information on the Role of the Greeter at Convocation.

Tuesday, October 18  – 7:30pm: Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design; Faculty of Applied Health & Community Studies

Wednesday, October 19 – 3:00pm: Faculty of Applied Science & Technology (Engineering & Skills programs); Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Wednesday, October 19 – 7:30pm: Faculty of Science & Technology (Computing); Pilon School of Business


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