St. John’s University is proud to announce the upcoming graduation ceremony for the Class of 2024.

Commencement Details
The commencement ceremony will take place at [Location] on [Date] at [Time].
All graduates and their guests are expected to arrive [Time] before the ceremony begins.
Keynote Speaker
The keynote speaker for this year’s ceremony is [Keynote Speaker Name], a renowned expert who will inspire graduates with [Speech Topic].
Honorees
In addition to our graduates, we will also be recognizing several distinguished individuals who have made significant contributions to our community.
Graduate Attire
Graduates are expected to wear the official St. John’s University graduation regalia. Those who have not yet purchased their regalia can do so through the University Bookstore.
Parking and Transportation
Guests are advised to arrive early as parking is limited. Public transportation is also available near the venue.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, over 2 million students graduated from U.S. colleges and universities in 2022. This number is expected to [Growth Rate] in the coming years.
A college degree has become increasingly important in today’s job market. [Percentage] of all jobs in the U.S. require a bachelor’s degree or higher. Earning a college degree not only increases your earning potential but also improves your career opportunities and advancement possibilities.
St. John’s University is committed to providing our students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their careers and personal lives. Our faculty are experts in their fields, and our curriculum is designed to prepare students for the challenges of the 21st-century workforce.
Academic Offerings
St. John’s University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Our undergraduate offerings include more than [Number] majors, and our graduate programs include [Number] master’s and doctoral degrees.
Student Life
In addition to our academic offerings, St. John’s University is also home to a vibrant student life. We have over [Number] student clubs and organizations, as well as a variety of athletic teams, arts programs, and social events.
As you approach graduation, it’s important to start thinking about your career goals and how you will achieve them. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for graduation:
1. Attend Career Services Events
St. John’s University’s Career Services Center offers a variety of events throughout the year, including mock interviews, resume writing workshops, and career fairs. These events can help you network with potential employers and learn about job opportunities.
2. Start Networking
Networking is essential for finding a job after graduation. Reach out to your classmates, professors, and friends to see if they have any connections in your field of interest.
3. Build Your Skills
In addition to your academic coursework, take the time to develop skills that will make you more competitive in the job market. This could include learning a new language, volunteering in your community, or interning in your field of interest.
The future of work is constantly changing, and it’s important to be prepared for the challenges and opportunities that it will bring. Here are a few trends that could impact your career:
1. The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly sophisticated, and it’s expected to have a major impact on the workplace. AI-powered systems can automate tasks, make predictions, and provide personalized recommendations. This could lead to job displacement in some industries, but it could also create new opportunities in others.
2. The Gig Economy
The gig economy is growing rapidly, and it’s expected to continue to do so in the future. In the gig economy, workers are not tied to a single employer but instead work on a project-by-project basis. This can provide flexibility and freedom, but it can also make it difficult to find stable income and benefits.
3. The Importance of Lifelong Learning
The pace of change in the workplace is accelerating, and it’s important to be prepared to learn new skills throughout your career. Lifelong learning can help you stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies and stay ahead of the competition.
Graduation is a significant milestone in your life. It’s a time to celebrate your accomplishments and look forward to the future. St. John’s University is proud to have been a part of your academic journey, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Table 1: Employment Projections by Education Level
Education Level | Percentage of Jobs Requiring Degree |
---|---|
Less than high school diploma | [Percentage] |
High school diploma or equivalent | [Percentage] |
Associate’s degree | [Percentage] |
Bachelor’s degree | [Percentage] |
Master’s degree | [Percentage] |
Doctorate or professional degree | [Percentage] |
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Table 2: St. John’s University Undergraduate Majors
Major | Number of Students |
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Accounting | [Number] |
Biology | [Number] |
Business Administration | [Number] |
Computer Science | [Number] |
Criminal Justice | [Number] |
Education | [Number] |
English | [Number] |
Finance | [Number] |
History | [Number] |
Marketing | [Number] |
Nursing | [Number] |
Psychology | [Number] |
Social Work | [Number] |
Theology | [Number] |
Source: St. John’s University Registrar’s Office
Table 3: St. John’s University Graduate Programs
Degree | Number of Programs |
---|---|
Master’s | [Number] |
Doctoral | [Number] |
Source: St. John’s University Graduate School
Table 4: Career Services Center Events
Event | Date | Time |
---|---|---|
Mock Interview | [Date] | [Time] |
Resume Writing Workshop | [Date] | [Time] |
Career Fair | [Date] | [Time] |
Source: St. John’s University Career Services Center