General and Graduation Information

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* 1. Name.

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* 2. Will you be attending our departmental ceremony on Sunday, June 18th from 12:30pm-2:30pm? Please note a buffet reception will be available from 11:30am-12:30pm.

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* 3. Will you need accessibility services on the day of our celebration?

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* 4. Your Stanford ID number

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* 5. First and last name - as you would like it to be announced - and pronunciation of each name (even if you do not think there is ANY chance of mispronunciation! Please be as specific as you can.)

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* 6. Phone number that you are most easily reached on - this will only be used in the last few weeks prior to the celebration in case we have to track you down urgently re missing grades etc. Please be advised if you are turning in papers for any independent study/directed reading work for which you need the grade to graduate, it is up to you to ensure that the supervising faculty member knows that they have to enter a grade for you. Unlike with regular courses, faculty in independent study courses are not informed by the Registrar's Office as to who is a graduating student.

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* 7. Your Stanford email address
IMPORTANT: We will ONLY correspond via your stanford.edu email address

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* 8. Your post-graduation contact email

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* 9. Your preferred mailing address
Please DO NOT include your Stanford PO Box if you are not on campus. This address will be used to send you your senior gift.

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* 10. Stanford experiences and/or future plans (2-3 sentences). You MUST include this mini-bio (written in the third person), to be read when your name is called during the ceremony. Honors and Masters students might like to include the title of their thesis/project. Please note that responses may be edited for brevity. We prefer not to include your appreciation of your parents or friends you can say your 'thank yous' privately. Here are some examples from previous years:

(a) Erica worked as an RA in Mirrielees during her senior year, pursued her interest in acting, and has been an active member of the Stanford African Students Association and Kuumba African Dance Troupe. She plans to pursue a career in PR or Marketing.

(b) Randall will be moving to Los Angeles to complete a management-training program with Mc-Master Carr, an industrial supply company, before attending law school in 2006. They were a peer advisor in the department and is graduating today with honors.

(c) Alex completed his undergraduate degree in computer science, with interdisciplinary honors in Science, Technology, and Society. His honors thesis examined the sociopolitical biases in the Google search engine. Alex recently joined Google as an associate product manager

(d) Cynthia was Co-Director of the Stanford Medical Youth Science Program, traveled to the Philippines to study issues in higher education, and had the time of their life while at Stanford. After summer, they will return to the Bay Area as an Associate with Triage Consulting Group.

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