2023 Student Commencement Speaker Contest

Wagner College has confirmed the commencement dates for its 2023 graduates.

On Thursday, May 18 commencement for students receiving graduate certificates, master’s degrees and doctorates will take place.

Commencement for student’s receiving bachelor’s degrees will be held on Friday, May 19.

A graduating Wagner College student will be selected to deliver a brief inspirational speech at each ceremony.

To be considered please see application details.

A graduating Wagner College student will be chosen to deliver a brief inspirational speech at the College’s ceremony on May 19, 2023.

Application and Rehearsal Information

Students interested in competing for this honor must follow the following instructions:

  1. Submit the following materials to Ann Giarratano (agiarrat@wagner.edu) by 4:30pm ET, Monday, February 27, 2023:
    • An updated resume.
    • Your intended commencement speech as a word document. The speech must be no longer than 3 spoken minutes in length.
    • Each page of the document should be numbered, but no name or other identifying information should be recognizable in this document.
    •  Email your documents to Ann Giarratano (agiarrat@wagner.edu). You need to put in the subject line LastnameFirstnameSpeech .
    • Please note that student applicants for this process must be in good standing with the college and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
    • A confirmation reply will be sent to you once your complete application has been received.
  2. An Executive Committee will review all applications and select students for auditions. The Committee is not aware of the name of the student when making their decision.
  3. Those students who are selected will present their speech to a selection committee composed of staff, faculty and students. You must be available for auditions during the day on Thursday, March 30 and /or Friday, March 31, 2023. The committee will then choose one speech for presentation at Commencement.
  4. If you are selected, you must commit to meeting with the speaker coach for a minimum of 2 hours between April 10 – April 21, 2023.
  5. Be available for final rehearsal on Monday, May 9, 2023  or Tuesday, May 10, 2023 (exact time to be determined).
  6. Send your final speech to Ann Giarratano (agiarrat@wagner.edu) no later than 5 days before the commencement ceremony.
  7. Be present for the commencement on Friday, May 19, 2023.

Commencement Speech Guidelines

The following are suggested guidelines for the Wagner College Student Commencement speech.  While not all follow these guidelines, most do.

Structure and Flow

  1. Speeches open with greetings to the President, Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, alumni, and the fellow members of the Class of 2023, with special thanks to parents, family, friends, and loved ones who made it all possible.
  2. The speaker should then respond to the question:  Reflecting upon your time at Wagner, what are pivotal experiences, interactions, and/or lessons that have prepared you for your life after college?
  3. Speeches then transition towards their closing, often with an energetic call to action. Remember that this is a commencement ceremony, and that it marks people moving forward and beginning new lives.

Characteristics and Length

Effective speeches are rich in content, have a strong theme, tell compelling stories, and ultimately inspire the listeners.  They should be inclusive and demonstrate passion, conviction, and sincerity.  The speech’s perspective should not reflect that of a single person or campus department, but all those who are graduating.  Please remember not to use offensive or inappropriate language in the speech.

The speech needs to be delivered in less than 3 minutes.

A graduating Wagner College student will be chosen to deliver a brief inspirational speech at the College’s ceremony on May 18, 2023.

Application and Rehearsal Information

Students interested in competing for this honor must follow the following instructions:

  1. Submit the following materials to Ann Giarratano (agiarrat@wagner.edu) by 4:30pm ET, Monday, February 27, 2023:
    • An updated resume.
    • Your intended commencement speech as a word document. The speech must be no longer than 3 spoken minutes in length.
    • Each page of the document should be numbered, but no name or other identifying information should be recognizable in this document.
    •  Email your documents to Ann Giarratano (agiarrat@wagner.edu). You need to put in the subject line        Grad Speech Last name First name
    • Please note that student applicants for this process must be in good standing with the college and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5.
    • A confirmation reply will be sent to you once your complete application has been received.
  2. An Executive Committee will review all applications and select students for auditions. The Committee is not aware of the name of the student when making their decision.
  3. Those students who are selected will present their speech to a selection committee composed of staff, faculty and students. You must be available for auditions during the week of  March 27 (exact days and time to be determined). Auditions will be done virtually via Zoom. The committee will then choose one speech for presentation at Commencement.
  4. If you are selected, you must commit to meeting with the speaker coach for a minimum of 2 hours between April 10-21, 2023.
  5. Be available for final rehearsal on Monday, May 9 or Tuesday, May 10, 2023 (exact time to be determined).
  6. Sent your final speech to Ann Giarratano (agiarrat@wagner.edu) no later than 5 days before the commencement ceremony.
  7. Be present for the commencement on Thursday, May 18, 2023

Commencement Speech Guidelines

The following are suggested guidelines for the Wagner College Student Commencement speech.  While not all follow these guidelines, most do.

Structure and Flow

  1. Speeches open with greetings to the President, Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, alumni, and the fellow members of the Class of 2023, with special thanks to parents, family, friends, and loved ones who made it all possible.
  2. The speaker should then respond to the question:  Reflecting upon your time at Wagner, what are pivotal experiences, interactions, and/or lessons that have helped position you to address critical issues in your field?
  3. Speeches then transition towards their closing, often with an energetic call to action. Remember that this is a commencement ceremony, and that it marks people moving forward and beginning new lives.

Characteristics and Length

Effective speeches are rich in content, have a strong theme, tell compelling stories, and ultimately inspire the listeners.  They should be inclusive and demonstrate passion, conviction, and sincerity.  The speech’s perspective should not reflect that of a single person or campus department, but all those who are graduating.  Please remember not to use offensive or inappropriate language in the speech.

The speech needs to be delivered in less than 3 minutes.

 

 

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