In-Person Graduations Postponed -- Unique Graduation Celebrations Still On

Melissa W.
There’s no prom, spring break, senior skip day, or yearbook signing … and there’s certainly no traditional in-person graduations this May and June. Those of us who had the true senior experience can remember the excitement leading up to graduation -- it’s unmatched, and because of that, we really feel badly for The Class of 2020. While our team is still actively fulfilling orders for graduation ceremonies, whether virtual or in the future, we’ve seen many others stepping up to provide The Class of 2020 with some unique ways to celebrate their accomplishments this spring.

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Delta Mu Delta: The International Honor Society in Business Administration

Melissa W.
Founded in 1913 by the Dean at Harvard University and four Yale and New York University professors, Delta Mu Delta was the first honor society to provide recognition to exceptional business students, modeled after the popular liberal arts honor society, Phi Beta Kappa. 

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Yes, Graduations Will Go On!

Melissa W.
Graduation season is quickly approaching, but social distancing is still in place, which leaves many seniors with the stress of not knowing if they’ll be celebrated this year. Each school and institution has started to come up with their own plans and we’re so happy to say that, yes, graduations will go on -- even if they look a little different this year!

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Valedictorian & Salutatorian Recognition

Melissa W.
Valedictorians and salutatorians are traditionally the two highest-ranked students in their graduating class. Based on a number of factors, including GPA, grades in AP (Advanced Placement) and IB (International Baccalaureate) classes, students are typically awarded the titles in the second semester of their senior year.

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Understanding the Importance of High School Honor Societies

Melissa W.
When students begin thinking about their post-primary educational career, there’s so much for them to consider, namely what will look attractive on their college applications. Extracurricular activities and clubs are a great way to appear well-rounded to an acceptance committee, but there’s no denying the importance of being accepted into an honor society to bolster their chances of standing out in a stack of applications.

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