New Church Life July/August 2016 | Page 30

BRYN ATHYN COLLEGE GRADUATION BANQUET ADDRESS Purposefulness Dr. Allen J. Bedford, Dean of Academics G raduates, tomorrow morning you will complete the final step in achieving a goal you set for yourselves many years ago: you will receive your college degree. The graduation ceremony actually includes two symbolic moments of degree completion. The first is individual, when you receive your degree from the President. The second is communal, when all of you baccalaureate graduates stand together and move your tassels from the right to the left side of your caps. With these symbolic acts you will be crossing a key threshold in your life’s journey. It is fitting that the ceremony includes both individual and group moments. Your achieving this goal most definitely required your individual work. No one can learn on your behalf. No peer, friend, family or faculty member can do for you the work necessary to gain your own insight and skill. Only you can do that. And so there’s a moment in the ceremony when you, alone, walk across the stage and receive your degree. Equally true, though, is that no one can achieve a goal like this by working entirely in isolation. In the most obvious senses this is clear. You cannot give birth to yourself, and you cannot yourself be accredited, be authorized by the state to confer degrees, and then confer upon yourself your education and your degree. It takes your parents, society, government, accrediting bodies and an academic institution and its faculty and staff to do that. Standing together and moving your tassels as a group symbolizes the joint efforts making possible your achievement. In the ceremony tomorrow you will hear this declaration: “You have fulfilled the requirements prescribed by the faculty of the College, and thus the Board of Trustees of the Academy, under the power granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, has conferred upon you the Associate in Arts, Bachelor of Arts, or Bachelor of Science degree in testification of your graduation in this year of our Lord Two Thousand Sixteen.” 342