Convocation definition

Convocation means a meeting of the Court for the purpose of conferring degrees, titles, diplomas, certificates or other academic distinctions;
Convocation means the Convocation of the University.
Convocation means the convocation of the College;

Examples of Convocation in a sentence

  • Provided that candidates have officially notified the Registrar in writing at least ten days in advance that they will not be present at Convocation, they may receive their parchment in absentia.

  • Faculty members are expected to attend Commencement, and they may be asked to represent their department or program at Honors Convocation.

  • Following Convocation a reception will be held in the Cohn Lobby and Sculpture Court; all are invited to attend.

  • The Spring and Fall Convocations have ceremonies and the Winter Convocation degrees will be conferred In Absentia (no ceremony).

  • Rostered ministers are expected to attend two meetings of the synod each year: Synod AssemblyBishop’s Convocation These meetings include the business of the synod, theological reflection, best practices in ministry training, and healthy collegial interaction.


More Definitions of Convocation

Convocation means the Principal Officers of the University and all other senior members of the University appointed by the Council or the Academic Board and who are registered as members of the Convocation by the Registrar;
Convocation means the convocation of the university constituted under this Act.
Convocation means a regular or special meeting of the benchers convened for the purpose of transacting business of the Society; (“Conseil”)
Convocation means the association of alumni of the university referred to in paragraphs 30 and 31 and established in accordance with section 26(2)(g) of the Act;
Convocation means the body of persons referred to in clause 47;
Convocation means the Convocation of the University, referred to in section 17;
Convocation means a Convocation held in accordance with section 30;