Events Calendar

Stay informed and stay engaged with the VLGS Events Calendar. Expand your knowledge with stimulating discussions from our symposiums, webinars, and weekly info sessions. Our calendar is your go-to resource for staying ahead of the latest happenings within the Vermont Law and Graduate School community. 

A group of graduates standing and lining up.

Regalia Distribution

Students will be able to pick up their regalia (caps and gowns) for Saturday morning. Regalia for the Commencement Ceremony will be organized in alphabetical order. Please do not send anyone to pick up regalia on your behalf.  

Formal Grad Photos

Graduates can sign up for professional, formal photos in regalia. There are a few open spots left for formal graduation photos. Please click this link to sign up. A fee of $25 is due at the time of your appointment. Questions can be directed to the Commencement Coordinator, below, or email Courtney Potter […]

Commencement Soiree!

The celebration of awards and the upcoming Commencement pomp and circumstance continues at this Commencement Soiree. Free and open to graduates and their families immediately following the Awards Ceremony.  

Class Photos

Graduates should gather in their regalia for class photos on the library steps. Please be prompt so we have sufficient time to get the processional in order.  

Procession Organizes

Immediately following the class photos, members of the Registrar's Office and the Dean's Office will line students up in marching order for procession to the Commencement tent.  

Commencement

Led by bagpiper, Benjamin L. Montross MSEL'07, the processional stepped off from the Debevoise Front Lawn at precisely 10 a.m. and marched to the Town Green and the tent.      

Commencement Reception

Family and friends are invited to join graduates at this open reception. Enjoy food and champagne as you celebrate all your accomplishments and your special day.  

AJD Orientation

The May Orientation for AJD students is designed to provide initial support and key information that students will need to be successful in law school.