Graduation Masses are celebrated alongside our ceremonies in Ballarat and Canberra. The Graduation Mass is a beautiful liturgy celebrated in thanksgiving for the blessings bestowed upon our graduates and their family and friends.

Mass times

All graduates and their family or guests, are very warmly invited to attend Graduation Mass with the local Bishop, staff, alumni and stakeholders of the University community in celebration of the achievements of our students and staff.  

Ballarat

Date: Friday, 31 March 2023
Time: 10.00am
Location: Convention Centre, Mercure Ballarat

Canberra

Date: Thursday, 13 April 2023
Time: 9.30am
Location: St Christopher’s Cathedral, Canberra

Mass duration

Graduation Mass is expected to be approximately one hour, and may sometimes run a little longer.

Dress code

Professional dress is recommended.

Guests

Graduands may bring as many guests as they wish. For Canberra and Ballarat graduands, an invitation will be sent to your ACU email account by Campus Ministry in the weeks leading up to the mass dates. It would be helpful to organisers if you could indicate how many guests you will be bringing when you RSVP to the invitation.

Accessibility

Each venue has access for people with mobility difficulties.

Arrival time

You should arrive around 20 minutes before the mass is due to commence and be seated as soon as possible.

Seating

Seating will only be allocated to staff and some other guests of the University. Graduands will sit with their guests.

Photography

As this is a religious ceremony, we would ask people not to take photographs during the mass, but we would definitely encourage graduands to take photographs afterwards.

 

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