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Tennessee Reconnect and Promise. Graduating high school seniors can attend tuition-free. Free tuition for adults.Tennessee Reconnect and Promise. Graduating high school seniors can attend tuition-free. Free tuition for adults.
Online degrees available. Online education gives you flexibility to take classes that fit your schedule.Online degrees available. Online education gives you flexibility to take classes that fit your schedule.

Graduation Ceremony

Graduating students

2025 Commencement Ceremonies

Roane State will hold Commencement Ceremonies on Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10, 2025. Students graduating in Fall 2024, Spring 2025, or Summer 2025 are eligible to participate. We only hold ceremonies in May. Students should complete the application to graduate in RaiderNet in order to receive important emails regarding commencement ceremonies. We only have ceremonies in May of each year.

Watch our video recordings of the Class of 2024

Friday, May 3, at 7pm 
Watch online

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Previous Ceremonies

View our Commencement Ceremonies from 2023 at the following links:

Contact: 

Cody Miller • (865) 354-3000 ext. 5312 • Click name for email address

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