Congratulations Graduates!

 
The College is looking forward to celebrating our graduating class of 2025 at this year's in-person commencement ceremony. We will celebrate on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 6pm taking place at The Colisee in Lewiston, Maine (190 Birch St., Lewiston, Maine 04240). Tickets are not required and there is no limit on the number of guests a student can bring. Additional details and information will be shared with students as the event date gets closer.
 
The Commencement Ceremony will also be streamed live from CMCC's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/CMCCMaine.
 
 Are graduation and commencement the same?
 
They are not the same! Although the terms are often used interchangeably, there is a difference. 

Graduation is the process of completing program requirements as indicated by the course audit, and settling all financial obligations to the college. Once final grades are posted, your record will be evaluated and your diploma will be sent to you via mail to your address on file. The process of auditing all students for graduation takes an average of 6-10 weeks from the end of the semester. 
 
Commencement is the spring ceremony, officiated by the President of Central Maine Community College, to celebrate the importance of your academic accomplishments. It is also a time for Central Maine Community College, The Maine Community College System Board of Trustees, The Maine Community College System President, administrators and faculty to acknowledge the exceptional efforts you have shown in earning your certificate or degree. 

Any student who has or will meet the degree requirements for graduation by the end of the summer, fall or spring semesters may participate in the May graduation ceremony.  Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 graduates may participate (march) in the May 2025 commencement ceremony.

There are three graduation points in the academic year. The Graduation Confirmation form should be filled out by the:

  • Last Friday of March for May graduation
  • Last Friday of July for August graduation
  • Last Friday of November for the December graduation

For directions on how to access the Graduation Confirmation form: Graduation Confirmation Form Submission Steps.pdf

 

All students eligible to graduate may participate in the commencement ceremony in May. They must indicate on the Graduation Confirmation that they are planning on participating in the ceremony regardless of the actual graduation term and must order regalia.

Eligibility for degree or certificate conferment is contingent upon completion of all requirements of a designated program of study in accordance with the Maine Community College System and CMCC requirements.  Students must:

  1. Satisfactorily complete all courses in the program.
  2. Complete the aggregate number of credit hours in a program with a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0.
  3. Participate in College-wide or program-specific assessment activities.
  4. Meet the residency requirements as defined in the CMCC catalog.
  5. Fulfill all financial obligations to the College in order to receive a degree or certificate. (Make sure all library fines, fees, account balances, etc. are paid at the CMCC business office).

Students who are no more than 6 credits short of completing degree requirements and wish to participate in the graduation ceremony (commencement) may do so if the student is enrolled for the required credits during the next term that the course or courses are available.

All degree requirements, including transfer credit, must be completed and accepted by the College prior to the last semester of enrollment. The only exceptions are the courses in which the student is currently enrolled.

 
What is the process for graduation?
  1. Student must fill out the Graduation Confirmation prior to each deadline outlined above.
  2. Once the Registrar's Office has received your confirmation, a degree audit will be performed. If there is an issue with your degree audit, the Registrar's Office will contact you and/or your advisor via email for clarification. Please contact the Registrar's office if you have questions regarding your degree audit or graduation requirements.
  3. At the end of the term, after final grades have been recorded, the Registrar's Office will begin its final review of degree audits. If the student does not fulfill the program requirements, they will receive an email to their CMCC email account. It is important to regularly check your student email account, and provide accurate personal email and phone numbers.
  4. Upon successful completion of all degree requirements, your diploma will be mailed approximately 6 to 10 weeks after the end of the semester. 

Other important information for graduates:

  • Make sure all library fines, fees, account balances, etc. are paid at the CMCC business office. An outstanding balance may prevent you from receiving your regalia for commencement.
  • If you borrowed a student loan while at CMCC, complete exit counseling at http://studentloans.gov.
 
 
 

How to order your regalia (cap and gown)

If you plan to participate in the 2025 Commencement ceremony, you must order your regalia (cap and gown). Click here to order regalia for the 2025 commencement ceremony. The deadline to order regalia if you plan to march in the ceremony is March 23, 2025.
 
If you decide after the deadline to participate in the ceremony, we will do our best to locate regalia extras. You must email from your CMCC email to cmccregistrar@mainecc.edu with your name, ID number, height, weight. Please understand that we are very limited in on-hand regalia and you are best served by ordering directly from the company using the link.
o order your regalia, click here.
Students must have regalia to participate in the ceremony. Students cannot participate in commencement if they have a balance on their account.
 
The deadline to order regalia for the 2022 Commencement ceremony has passed.
The ordering website is now closed. Please contact the Registrar's Office (registrar@cmcc.edu or 207-755-5292) if you need to order regalia.

Graduation Survey - Required

For the purpose of wearing honors cords at commencement, students must meet the cumulative GPA requirements listed below:
  • Honors - 3.30 to 3.599 receives one honor cord;
  • High Honors - 3.600 to 3.899 receives two honor cords;
  • President's Honors - 3.900 to 4.000 receives two honor cords.
The calculation of the commencement GPA does not include spring semester grades, since these may not be calculated for all students at the time of the ceremony. However, final calculation of GPAs made after spring semester grades are posted will be used to determine the display of honors on final transcripts.
 
If you have any questions about the honors policy, please contact the Registrar's Office at 207-755-5292 or cmccregistrar@mainecc.edu.

Honor Society Paraphernalia

 

Phi Theta Kappa

If you are a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, you may wear a PTK honor stole at graduation.  Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members may purchase the PTK gold honor stole from the PTK website.

  • Please Note: The stole is the only commencement paraphernalia that is worn at CMCC's commencement ceremony, but you can purchase anything for your own personal use.
Questions?  Contact the PTK advisor, Judi Moreno, jmoreno@mainecc.edu or in the Learning Commons.

 

 

If you are transferring to another college to complete a four-year degree, remember to inquire about scholarships for Phi Theta Kappa members.

 

National Society of Leadership & Success (NSLS)

If you are a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success, you may wear a NSLS honor stole at graduation.  NSLS members may purchase the NSLS honor stole from the NSLS website.

  • Please Note: The stole is the only commencement paraphernalia that is worn at CMCC's commencement ceremony, but you can purchase anything for your own personal use.
Questions?  Contact the NSLS advisor, Grimes Williams in the Student Services suite located in Jalbert 13.