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Order of the Engineer Ceremony – Fall 2024

  • Female student walking across stage shaking dean's hand at graduation.
  • Two male students holding up their pinky rings.
  • A group of male students holding up their pinky rings.
  • Graduation crowd shot
  • Two male students holding up their pinky rings.
  • Engineering students standing in front of department.
  • Engineering students standing on stage in front of flag.
 

The was initiated in the United States to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer.

Venue: Shelby Hall - SH2119; December 12th - 4:00pm (Students must arrived by 3:30pm)
150 Student Services Drive, Mobile, AL 36688

All candidates for initiation may invite guests to attend their Ceremony and the Reception, subject to ticket availability (see below). Each Ceremony is expected to last no longer than 60 minutes. If the participation level drops, the Ceremony may be changed to a single starting time for all.

Things to do for the Order of the Engineer Ceremony:

  • By Friday, November 22, 2024, Order of the Engineer candidates must visit the Engineering Dean’s Office (SH 2114) to be sized for their ring and pay the participation cost.
  • By Friday, November 22, 2024, all candidates for graduation must complete the (even those not planning on participating)

The cost for participation is $18.00 (paid either at ring sizing by cash or check payable to USA College of Engineering, or by ). No late requests will be accepted after the deadline for visiting the Dean’s office for ring sizing. If you don't sign up and pay by this deadline, you cannot participate in the event.

If you have any questions, contact Ronda Girardeau (rgirardeau@southalabama.edu).

â–¼   More about the Order of the Engineer

The Order fosters a unity of purpose and the honoring of the Order’s pledge lifelong.

Candidates participating in this Ceremony will be inducted into the Order of the Engineer and receive a ring and certificate. Initiates voluntarily pledge to uphold the standards and dignity of the engineering profession and to serve humanity by making the best use of Earth’s precious wealth. This obligation should not be taken lightly.

The Engineer’s Ring in the United States is a stainless steel ring, worn on the fifth finger of the working hand by engineers who have accepted the Obligation of an Engineer in a Ring Ceremony.

Attendance at the Ceremony is required to be inducted into the Order and to receive the ring and certificate.

â–¼   Guests and Tickets

There will be no tickets required for the ceremony.

â–¼   Proper Attire for Candidates at the Ceremony

Business attire is appropriate.

Gentlemen should wear a dress shirt, tie, dress pants or slacks (not jeans or shorts), and dress shoes; coat optional.

Ladies should wear a dress, skirt, or slacks (not jeans or shorts), and dress shoes.

Graduation regalia is not worn at the Order of the Engineer Ceremony. The event will include standing and sitting, so make sure you are dressed comfortably for both.

â–¼   Ceremony Etiquette
  • Smoking and drinking of alcoholic beverages is prohibited
  • Valuables should not be brought into the building
  • Purses, cameras, and other personal items should not be brought onstage so they should be left with guests or elsewhere
  • Cellphones brought onstage should not be visible and must be turned off throughout the Ceremony
  • Guests’ cellphones, if turned on to take photographs or videos, must be in silent mode to prevent distractions
  • It is important that each candidate receives recognition, so please be considerate and mindful that excessive and prolonged cheering and applause can drown out the name and the moment for the next candidate
â–¼   Photography at the Ceremony

A professional photographer will not be present at the Order of the Engineer Ceremony, but guests may take photographs or videos as they wish.

â–¼   University Honors on Ceremony Program

Tentative honors, based on students’ academic records through the end of the last term completed, will appear in the printed Order of the Engineer Ceremony program, but this does not confirm being awarded those honors. Final official honors will be computed after all grades are processed at the end of the last term of attendance, and will appear on student diplomas and transcripts.

Undergraduate students who have at least 60 GPA hours in residence with a grade point average of 3.50 or better at the ºÚÁÏÌìÌà are graduated with distinction. Transfer credit hours are not included in the determination of academic honors. Academic honors are not awarded for graduate degrees or professional degrees.

Cum Laude: GPA 3.50 - 3.69
Magna Cum Laude: GPA 3.70 - 3.89
Summa Cum Laude: GPA 3.90 - 4.00

Undergraduate students who successfully complete the FE Exam will be notified by the Dean's Office to pick up their cord. Other cords and stoles for Commencement are obtained from the relevant authority.

â–¼   Commencement

The Order of the Engineer Ceremony is not Commencement and so graduation regalia is not worn at the Order of the Engineer Ceremony. Commencement is Friday, December 13th at 10:00am in the Mitchell Center and the . For all questions regarding the University’s graduation ceremony, please visit the University Commencement website here.