Frequently Asked Questions
When should I arrive in Walla Walla?
There are two main events held during commencement weekend which parents, families and graduating seniors are encouraged to attend: baccalaureate on Saturday afternoon and commencement on Sunday morning.
A complete list of commencement weekend activities will be posted as events are finalized. Please check back periodically for updates.
Where should I stay during commencement weekend?
If you choose to travel to Walla Walla, you are encouraged to secure lodging as early as possible since many locations sell out during commencement weekend. ³Ô¹ÏÍø does not provide housing for parents or families during commencement. For more information about local hotels and other accommodations, check out the following links:
Where can I park during commencement?
Limited parking is available in the lots on campus near the Harper Joy Theatre and the Music Building. Please respect reserved parking signs in these lots. Free parking is available in most residential neighborhoods that surround campus. Many people choose to park downtown and walk to campus.
Where should I eat during commencement weekend?
There are many dining options available at restaurants in Walla Walla. Advance reservations are recommended during this busy weekend. A list of local restaurants can be found on the website. On the day of commencement, food and beverages will be available for purchase at Cleveland Commons and Reid Campus Center, and at concessions stations adjacent to the commencment seating areas. Complimentary light refreshements will be served on the lawn between the Memorial Building and the Penrose Library following the commencement ceremony.
When and where is the graduation ceremony?
The 2026 Commencement Ceremony will take place on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at 11 a.m. (Please note that the processional starts at 10:50 a.m.) The ceremony is expected to last about two hours.
Commencement is held on the south lawn of the Memorial Building on Boyer Avenue between Park and Otis Streets. These streets will be closed to vehicle traffic during the event.
A viewing option will also be available.
What are the seating arrangements for commencement?
Reserved seating at commencement is for graduating seniors, faculty members, guests with special needs, and members of the 50th-year reunion class. Please respect all seating areas that are designated with signage as reserved.
Parents, families and visitors are invited to sit in the open seating sections which include folding chairs and bleacher seating. Seating in these sections is on a first come, first served basis beginning at 8:30 a.m. We recommend you bring your own blankets, stadium cushions or anything else you need to sit comfortably. Please be considerate and only hold the number of seats your party will actually use. Guests are also welcome to bring their own chairs and enjoy the ceremony from the open grassy areas.
Is there seating reserved for mobility-impaired or hearing-impaired guests?
Staff and students serving as event ushers will be available to guide individuals to appropriate seating. Guests in wheelchairs may bring one additional guest to sit with them in the reserved section. American Sign Language interpretation will be provided at both Baccalaureate and Commencement. To learn more about accessibility during commencement weekend, visit the Accessibility page.
What happens if it rains?
The show must go on! If it rains, the commencement ceremony will continue outdoors as planned. Particpants are encouraged to bring an umbrella or rain gear. In the event of extreme weather (which is defined as weather that is unsafe, such as severe winds, hail or lightning) the commencement ceremony will move indoors. Please familiarize yourself with the Extreme Weather Plan prior to the event.
Who is the commencement speaker?
Historian and justice advocate Gwendolyn Trice will be the speaker for the 2026 Commencement ceremony. Trice is Founder and Executive Director of the in Enterprise, Oregon, which celebrates the rich history of African American, Indigenous and immigrant loggers in the Pacific Northwest.
For more information about past commencement speakers, please visit the Commencement History section of the website.
Can family and friends take pictures during the diploma presentation?
Audience members can take stills and videos from their seats but should not approach the stage, stand in the area where graduates exit the stage or enter any part of the path of travel for graduates. This is because the official professional photographer will capture graduates, diploma in hand, coming off the stage. If a graduate sees multiple cameras, they will be distracted, which will negatively impact the photographer’s ability to capture the best possible professional shot.
How can someone who is unable to attend in person view the commencement ceremony?
The commencement ceremony will be available as a simultaneous webcast online.
Graduation leis will be offered by . If you pre-order from their website, they will be available to be picked up on the morning of Commencement on campus by the climbing center on Boyer Avenue.
Wild Willow is offering a limited selection of single and double purple leis as well as presentation bouquets of multiple sizes for your graduate. or call Wild Willow Flower House at 509-525-1267.
More questions? Please call the Office of Conferences, Events and Scheduling at 509-527-5251 or email commencement@whitman.edu.