graduating students

It is a long journey from the first day you arrive on campus to the day you cross the stage at Convocation with your degree in hand. You have learned, grown, and built lifelong relationships, all while enduring the uncertainties and surprises that have transpired in recent years. The Faculty of Health invites you to join us at this celebratory event, hosted in honour of your hard work, dedication, and accomplishments during your time in Health.

It is a long journey from the day you arrive on campus to the day you cross the stage at Convocation with your degree in hand. You have learned, grown, and built relationships all while dealing with the struggles of living amid a pandemic. The Faculty of Health invites you to join us at the celebratory event hosted in honor of your time in Health and your successes along the way.

Event cancelled: The Grad Class Send Off event scheduled for March 19, 2020 is cancelled due to precautionary measures taken by University of Waterloo to limit the spread and risks of COVID-19 in our community.

Graduating students from the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences are invited to join Dean Paul Stolee, professors, and staff to celebrate your achievements. Hear from an AHS alumnus, enjoy snacks and sweet treats, and cap it all off with a champagne toast! 

Students of the Applied Health Sciences graduating class of 2018 are invited to join alumni guests, AHS professors and Dean James W.E. Rush as they offer congratulations, celebrate your achievements and share inspiring words of advice as you get ready to cross the stage at convocation. 

Students of the Applied Health Sciences graduating class of 2017 are invited to join special alumni guests Christina Hassan (BSc '14, MPH '16), Co-Founder of FullSoul Canada and John Lohuis (BA '76, MBA '86), former CEO and GM, Niagara Parks Commission; AHS professors; and Dean James W.E. Rush, as they offer congratulations, celebrate your achievements and share inspiring words of advice as you get ready to cross the stage at convocation.