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Graduation can be really hectic, and there are a lot of things that need to get done, but which are easy to forget. Here's a timeline and checklist to get through it.

 


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Well ahead of time:

  • Schedule a meeting with the EC and interested club members to discuss which class members should graduate. You should prepare for the meeting by dividing the class into "almost certainly graduating", "almost certainly not graduating", and "needs discussion", and may want to tell likely meeting attendees who is on the "needs discussion" list in advance so they can keep an eye out.
     
  • Find If you are planning for there to be a Grand March, find someone to choreograph and lead the Grand Marchit
  • Take Badge Orders from the club and graduating class (err on the side of getting badges for anyone who might graduate) (see Club badges)
  • Get the class started thinking about class hack tips - you'll probably want to mention some hack tips that have been done in the past and worked well (see Big List Of Hack Tips for ideas) Also, don't forget to explain that they're optional and don't affect who graduates. 

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  • Find someone to organize the punch (Brian might be willing)
  • Find someone to get/make cake (Barbara Steele has gotten it from Costco in the past)
  • Check on the supply levels of cups/plates/forks; if they are low, ask the Treasurer to order more from ecat
  • Fill out, print & sign diplomas (Diploma Template.doc, as fonts vary by computer, you might need to pick a new font; aim for something with Chancery in its name)
  • Get graduation folders from the locker, or if there aren't enough, talk to the Treasurer
  • Tell Ted what the class hack tips will be, and ask about going until 11 on graduation

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  • Edit and print graduation handouts (see Graduation Folder & Information for new grads
  • Get chocolate bars for people who had perfect attendance (don't penalize MIT students who missed review week)
  • Assemble graduation folders
  • Write up a graduation schedule (see below) and send to Ted, officers, and the class
  • Add If you are planning for there to be a Grand March, add a line about the grand march it to the email announcements remind reminding the club that for the march each class member should have a club partner partner
  • Consider asking on Discord for somebody to bring a couple pairs of needlenose pliers, so class members can add pronoun dangles and EC members can swap out officer dangles

Graduation

  • 7:30 Walkthrus 
  • 8:00 Club Tip
  • 8:15 Class Tip (review & teach of last 4 calls)
  • 8:40 Rounds & class meeting to prep hack tip
  • 8:50 Hack tip for the Club (run by the class)
  • 9:10 Hack tip for the Class (run by the club)
  • 9:30 Grand March 
  • 9:40 Presentation of Diplomas
  • 9:50 Announcements/Cake/Rounds
  • 10:00 Club Tip (for everyone)
  • 10:15 Rounds
  • 10:20 Club Tip
  • 10:35 Rounds
  • 10:40 Club Tip

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  • Email class with helpful information (see sample email below)
  • Add class graduates to tech-squares
  • Add the graduates to the grad list page of the wiki
  • Add the hack tips to the hack tip history page of the wiki
  • Send a message in the #announce channel of the Discord server with the names of the graduates
  • Get the class graduates added to the club roster (see below)
  • Clear the class list
  • Make notes on your experience/ what to do differently next time

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  • "First Name"
  • "Last Name"
  • "MIT affiliation?": Match the slugs used in SquaresDB – "none", "undergrad", "grad", "alum", "staff", "community" (eg, spouse of a grad student or of staff). Can be looked up in the MIT Directory (student year is a number for undergrads and 'G' for grad students).
  • "Email"
  • "Grad year": expected or actual MIT graduation year, if available
  • "PE": whether they took the PE class this semester, "TRUE" or "FALSE"

Export the spreadsheet as a CSV file.

Log in to SquaresDB (choose the login dropdown at the top right, and choose either "MIT" or "Google"). If you haven't gotten your account set up before, you'll need to get a SquaresDB maintainer to give you permissions (if you're not sure, visit the import page – if it asks you to log in again, you need account permissions). Once you're logged in, go to the class import page (if this prompts you to log in, you will probably not be redirected back to the import page , filling – follow the link again, or choose "Classes" from the navbar, and then follow the "import a new class" link).

To fill out the form as:

  • Label: <semester> <year> – for example, Spring 2022
  • Start date: first night of class, in YYYY-MM-DD format
  • End date: graduation, in YYYY-MM-DD format
  • Coordinator: the class coordinator – if there are multiple, pick one
  • Student csv: upload the CSV file you exported before

If you have issues, contact a SquaresDB maintainer.

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