Apply to be a Graduate Speaker
You Could Be This Year's Commencement Graduate Speaker
Graduate speakers are a highlight of our commencement ceremony. If you are graduating and want to share your experience with thousands of your fellow graduates and their families, apply below. One graduate is selected from each of the Seattle Colleges (North, Central, and South).
To apply you must:
- Complete a BAS, AA, AS, AAS, or certificate.
- Apply for graduation and complete all necessary credits by the end of the spring quarter.
- Have a minimum 2.5 GPA or higher.
- Must be available for a first-round interview.
- Must be willing to commit to practicing speech with communications team, record address on camera in April.
- Must attend and participate in both commencement ceremonies at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
- Consider (as your schedule allows) making brief remarks at your alma mater on College President's Day in September.
Apply by Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Questions? Contact commencement@seattlecolleges.edu
Preparing Your Speech
Your speech will be 3 to 5 minutes long, or approximately 500 to 750 words. If chosen, you’ll get help with editing and rehearsing. Your speech will be video recorded in advance (the third week of April) to allow you to present your best. You’ll also be invited on stage during the commencement ceremony to offer a few comments after your video is played on the Jumbotron screen.
2025 Graduate Speakers
Get an idea of what to expect by viewing the 2025 Graduate Commencement Speaker videos. Each graduate's story is different; all deserve applause. Our aim is to capture you — your individuality and unique experience. Together, your stories reflect the diversity of our student body and the accomplishments of our graduates.
- Debby Orellana, North Seattle College
- Ubah Farah, Seattle Central College
- Menen Girma, South Seattle College
More Details
Review the process and details by expanding the accordions below.
This is the process for selecting a Commencement speaker to represent North Seattle College, Seattle Central College, and South Seattle College.
- The Commencement Committee prompts the directors of student leadership and the deans of student development to begin the process for selecting a commencement speaker for their college.
- The Student Leadership Team promotes the opportunity (with support from college communications) for eligible students/soon-to-be graduates at their campuses to apply. Then they select and interview at least three candidates based on the process, timeline, and qualifications outlined on this website.
- Student Leadership team reviews applications using a scoring rubric (found in the accordions below) and selects 3-5 finalists
- Finalists are asked to interview (see interview questions in the accordion below) and deliver a passage they have written to Student Leadership and College Communications teams. This will also be video recorded to share with the Digital Content team.
- Student Leadership, College Communications, and a Commencement Committee representative select the student speaker from the list of finalists
- Note: If a member of Student Leadership is graduating and would like to be considered, they may remove themselves from the selection process and apply like others.
- Once the Commencement speaker is identified, the student's contact information is conveyed to College Communications and the Commencement Committee for follow up.
- Communications directors help finalize the student's speech and coach student speaker.
- Commencement Committee coordinates the scheduling and recording of the commencement address.
- Commencement Committee organizes day of event activities for student speaker (where to sit, what to do on stage, etc.).
March
| Deadline | Deliverable |
|---|---|
| March 9 | Graduate speaker application opens |
| March 23 | Graduate speaker application closes |
April
| Deadline | Deliverable |
|---|---|
| April 1 to 7 | Graduate speaker application review and finalist interviews |
| April 7 | Graduate speaker is selected |
| April 7 to 10 | Speech Writing and Practice |
| April 13 to May 1 | Video production: speech writing, practice, and taping at each college |
May
| Deadline | Deliverable |
|---|---|
| May 4 to 18 | Postproduction and editing |
| May 19 to 29 | Review and final packaging |
June
| Deadline | Deliverable |
|---|---|
| June 1 | AV for UW |
| June 18 | Commencement Day at Alaska Airlines Arena, University of Washington Speakers need to be present for both ceremonies at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. |
- Completing a BAS, AA, AS, AAS or certificate;
- Applying for graduation and will complete all necessary credits by the end of spring quarter;
- Minimum 2.5 GPA or higher;
- Must be available for a first-round interview;
- If selected as speaker, must be willing to commit to practicing speech with communications team, and record address on camera.
- Must attend both commencement ceremonies at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 18
- Applicant may not participate in any portion of the selection process.
- Consider (as your schedule allows) making brief remarks at your alma mater on College President's Day in September.
- Have comfort and ease representing the college in a large audience (around 4,000 guests);
- Comfortable being filmed on camera; and
- Comfortable mingling with local dignitaries and donors.
A completed application must include the following:
- A completed Student Speaker Application Form;
- A copy of college transcript;
- Names of (3) faculty and/or staff members as references (they will be contacted);
- Written statement that includes:
- A paragraph explaining your desire to speak at Commencement; and
- A paragraph describing the proposed content of your address.
- Biography for the printed Commencement program;
- Describe who you are, what you've accomplished, future goals, etc. This will be included and may be edited for the printed program if selected.
Applications must be submitted no later than Friday, April 18.
- Question 1 - Tell us a bit about yourself.
- Question 2 - What does North Seattle/Seattle Central/South Seattle mean to you?
- Who has motivated or positively influenced you at your college?
- What have you gained from your experience here?
- If you were to recommend your college to a prospective student, what would you tell them?
- Question 3 - How would your speech speak to all North Seattle/Seattle Central/South Seattle graduates? What special/unique message would you give that would leave a lasting impression?
- Question 4 - (video recording required) Would you please read (and video record) a speech passage from your own writing?
View or download the scoring rubric (drafted by Student Leadership).