National Graduates Day

Group of ecstatic graduates in graduation robes, throwing caps in the air, surrounded by a university campus and blooming cherry blossom trees..
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Hey there, my fellow graduates! Are you ready to throw those caps in the air and celebrate National Graduates Day? It's time to don your finest graduation robes, reminisce about the good old days, and maybe shed a tear or two for all those late-night study sessions. Let's dive into the story of this special day!

When is Graduates Day?

It's national graduates day on the 30th July.


Origin of National Graduates Day

National Graduates Day is a day to honor and recognize the hard work, dedication, and achievements of all graduates, be it from high school, college, or any other educational institution. While the exact origins of this day remain a mystery, it gained prominence in recent years due to the growing desire to acknowledge the milestone moments in individuals' lives.

Graduation represents a significant milestone as it marks the culmination of years of hard work and serves as a stepping stone towards a bright future. It's a time when friends and family come together to applaud the accomplishments of their loved ones and shower them with praise and well-deserved gifts.

How to Celebrate

Celebrating National Graduates Day is all about showing appreciation for those who have put in the effort and dedication to reach graduation. Here are some fun ways to make this day extra special:

  • Throw a graduation party: Get your loved ones together and have a blast reminiscing about the good old days. Don't forget the graduation-themed decorations, scrumptious food, and the all-important graduation cap cake!
  • Send congratulatory messages: Share uplifting messages and congratulations with your fellow graduates. A simple text, heartfelt card, or a personalized social media post can go a long way in making someone's day.
  • Plan a trip: Treat yourself to a well-deserved vacation and celebrate your achievements in style. It's the perfect time to unwind and embrace the exciting adventures that lie ahead.

Did You Know?

Did you know that the largest graduation ceremony ever recorded happened in Chongqing, China? In 2014, a staggering 9,888 graduates participated in the event, earning it a Guinness World Record for the most participants in a graduation ceremony. That's one huge academic celebration!



History behind the term 'Graduates'


12th century

Medieval Beginnings

During the 12th century, the term 'graduates' emerged in Europe, specifically from the Latin word 'gradus,' meaning 'step' or 'degree.' This term was initially used to describe individuals who had completed their studies at a university or other educational institution.


14th century

Academic Diploma

In the 14th century, the concept of 'graduates' became more closely associated with the awarding of academic diplomas or degrees. Universities began conferring degrees upon students who successfully completed their course of study, officially recognizing their academic achievements.


17th century

Doctorate Degrees

During the 17th century, the term 'graduates' expanded to include individuals who attained advanced degrees, particularly doctorate degrees. This marked a distinction between those who had completed undergraduate studies and those who had pursued further specialization and research in their chosen field.



19th century

Higher Education Expansion

As higher education institutions proliferated in the 19th century, the population of graduates grew. The term 'graduates' became more commonly used to refer to anyone who successfully completed a university degree, regardless of the level of specialization or field of study.


20th century

Symbol of Achievement

In the 20th century, 'graduates' became a symbol of educational achievement and expertise. Graduation ceremonies, complete with caps and gowns, became a tradition in many countries, representing the culmination of years of study and the transition into professional life.


Did you know?

Did you know that the largest graduation ceremony ever recorded happened in Chongqing, China? In 2014, a staggering 9,888 graduates participated in the event, earning it a Guinness World Record for the most participants in a graduation ceremony.

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