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Congratulations Spring 2019 graduates

More than 1,200 undergraduate students and graduate students participated in Commencement ceremonies May 10 in the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. 

They are among more than 1,500 students earning degrees and certificates this semester, including more than 1,200 undergraduate students and almost 400 graduate students.

Watch Commencement

  • 10:30 a.m. ceremony
    Herberger Business School, School of Public Affairs and College of Science & Engineering
  • 3 p.m. ceremony
    School of Education, College of Liberal Arts and School of Health and Human Services

Of those graduate students, 18 are earning doctoral degrees.

Honors include 142 undergraduates earning Summa Cum Laude, 188 earning Magna Cum Laude and 234 earning Cum Laude cords. 

These graduates join the more than 120,000-strong Huskies alumni network around the world.

This spring commencement ceremony was a highlight among the many signature events taking place during St. Cloud State’s Sesquicentennial year. St. Cloud State celebrated its first commencement on June 30, 1871 with 15 members of the Third State Normal School receiving their teaching degrees. 

“Through the years as we ushered in two new centuries, two world wars and tremendous growth and change, St. Cloud State has evolved and adapted, continuing its commitment to offering an exceptional education, serving students and contributing to the economic well-being of our region,” said Wanda Overland, vice president of Student Life and Development. “Today we have over 200 academic graduate and undergraduate programs and more than 13,400 students, including 1,300 international students from 90 countries.”

A graduate stands with a professor and dean

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A student earns his hood at the College of Science and Engineering hooding ceremony.

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