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For the first time in history, Ashford University will hold two spring commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on May 9 in the Durgin Educational Center. Nearly 600 students from across the country are expected to participate in graduation ceremonies. “This is an exciting time in our institution’s history, because it’s the first time we’ve had to have two ceremonies to accommodate participating graduates,” Ashford University President Dr. Jane McAuliffe said. “It’s great that so many of our online students choose to come to Clinton to walk across the stage and receive their diplomas in person. It’s a wonderful way for them to celebrate their educational experience with Ashford.” U.S. Olympic gymnastics star Kerri Strug will give the keynote address during Ashford’s graduation ceremonies. She made Olympic history with her courageous performance during the 1996 Olympic Games when she landed an unforgettable vault on an injured ankle to help the United States clinch its first Olympic gold medal in the team gymnastics competition. Her emotional performance earned her a variety of awards and accolades, from the Olympic Spirit Award to a spot on a Wheaties cereal box. Because of limited seating, admission to the graduation events will be by ticket only. To accommodate parking for the graduation events, the City of Clinton will allow parking on both sides of Springdale Drive from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 9. There will be additional parking in Medical Associates’ and Evangelical Free Church’s parking lots, with a shuttle providing transportation to and from campus from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. During the morning graduation ceremony, diplomas will be awarded to Ashford University’s traditional campus students and online students from the College of Arts and Science College of Education. In the afternoon, diplomas will be awarded to ASPIRE campus-based students and online students from the College of Business and Professional Studies. Ashford University graduation ceremonies are held twice annually. The May 2009 graduating class is the largest in the university's 90-year history. About Ashford University
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