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The College of Veterinary Medicine invites you to the Professionalism Ceremony for the Class of 2027.
This event honors and celebrates our class of 2027 as they begin their veterinary medical education.
Please note: The Professionalism Ceremony is photographed and recorded. Your attendance at the Professionalism Ceremony confirms your willingness to appear in video, photographs, and recordings and releases The University of Arizona from all liability in connection therewith.
About the Professionalism Ceremony
The professionalism ceremony, held during orientation week, is an important event that proudly welcomes new students into the veterinary profession. The ceremony exemplifies their commitment to the program and demonstrates the college’s mission of taking a whole-person approach to supporting the industry's future leaders.
Tickets
Tickets are not required for entrance.
Dress Code
Summer business casual wear is encouraged for guests and students.
Reception
All attendees are invited to attend a short reception after the event.
Video Recording
Can't make the event in person? A recording of our Professionalism Ceremony will be available on our YouTube page.
General Information and Assistance
Staff and student volunteers can answer questions and assist during the event. Please feel free to stop them for information or to introduce yourselves.
Parking
We encourage the Professionalism Ceremony attendees to park in the Second Street Garage at the University of Arizona. If parking is not available in the Second Street Garage at the time of the event, please select from additional parking options available on the university campus.
Directions to Second Street Garage
Additional University Parking Options
Accessibility
If you have questions about access or would like to request any disability-related accommodations for this event, such as ASL interpreting, closed-captioning, wheelchair access, electronic text, etc., please get in touch with the Disability Resource Center.