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Victoria college seeks volunteers to help with huge combined convocation for pandemic students

Camosun College in Victoria, B.C. has not held a convocation ceremony in-person since 2019 and this June is holding cap and gown celebrations for the classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022.

Camosun College expects around 1,500 to attend cap and gown celebrations for classes of 2020, 2021, 2022

Camosun College is calling for community volunteers to help make sure the school's first in-person graduation ceremony since 2019 goes smoothly. (Camosun College)

Students of a Victoria college who missed out on anin-person cap and gown graduation because of the pandemic will finally get to properly mark their achievements with a huge combined series of events for the classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022.

Camosun Collegeis looking for local volunteers to help make the big day possible, with students from the past three years of classes being invitedfor a traditional convocation next month the college's first such event since 2019.

Around 1,500 Camosun graduates are expected to attend over three days of ceremonies from June 14 to 16, with two events to be held each day.

"It is a triple cohort of students who will be graduating and we're incredibly thrilled that we get to be there again with our students," said collegepresident Lane Trotter, speaking Wednesday on CBC'sAll Points West.

Camosun College is located on the traditional territories of the Lkn and WSNE peoples and has about 20,000 students. (Camosun College/Facebook)

Trotter said it will be the biggest convocation ceremoniesthe college has ever held and he is looking for community volunteers who can help make sure everything runs smoothly. Tasks could include setting up for the ceremonies, greeting guests, taking coats, ushering people to their seats and event cleanup.

He appealed specifically to former faculty and school alumni.

Trotter said precautions will be taken for public safety at the June ceremonies including the provision of masks and sanitizer and following cleaning protocols.

Anyone interested in volunteering can contact the school directly via email atconvocation@camosun.ca. Ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on June 14, 15 and 16 in thePISE Gym on Camosun's Interurban Campus.

Camosun College hasn't held a graduation ceremony since 2019. But next month, graduates from 2020, 2021 and this year will cross the stage. Rohit Joseph spoke with Camosun president Lane Trotter about what it will take to put on graduation ceremonies for so many students.

With files from All Points West