Saturday May 10th, 2025
Commencement 2025
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Commencement Ceremony
Saturday May 10th, 2025 10:00 am
Wesley Chapel Oval, West Virginia Wesleyan College
Link to livestream for events, including Baccalaureate and Commencement: https://www.wvwc.edu/livestream-events/
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Additional Commencement Activities and Ceremonies
Commencement Activities Graduates Only
Wednesday, April 9th
Grad Fair and Photoshoot, 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm in PAC
Monday, April 28th
All graduates meeting, 4:30 pm in Wesley Chapel
Wednesday, May 7th
Grad Fest, 5:00 pm at the 88 Pavilion
Thursday, May 8th
Last Chance Big Bingo, 8:00 pm in the French A. See Dining Center
Commencement Activities and Ceremonies Held on Friday, May 9th
Alderson Broaddus University Transfer Student Graduation Reception, 11:00 am, Greek Alumni Room in the PAC
Nursing Convocation, 1:00 pm, Wesley Chapel with reception to follow in Middleton Hall at 2:00 pm
School of Education Reception, Greek Alumni Room, Virginia Thomas Law Center for Performing Arts, 3:00 pm
Celebration of Achievement and Cording Ceremony, 4:00 pm, PAC Auditorium
Dinner for All Graduates and Guests, 5:00-6:30 pm, French A. See Dining Hall, $18 paid in advance Children 10 and under $10
Baccalaureate Ceremony, Wesley Chapel, 7:00 pm
Senior Send-Off, 88 Pavilion, 8:15 pm
Commencement Activities and Ceremonies Held on Saturday, May 10th
Post-Commencement Buffet, 12:30, French A. See Dining Hall, $25 paid in advance Children 10 and under $15 *Tickets Required*
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Information for Visitors
SUGGESTED DIRECTIONS TO WVWC
By car from I-79 Exit 99:
- Exit #99 onto US 33 East to Buckhannon (12 miles from I-79 to Buckhannon). • Exit US 33 East at Main Street Exit (exit on right).
- Turn right off of exit and drive ½ mile entering downtown Buckhannon
- Follow Main Street to College Avenue
- Take left onto College Avenue and Proceed to the stop sign
- Turn right at stop sign crossing the tracks onto Railroad Avenue
- Turn right at the end onto Camden Avenue and follow signage for parking
- *Handicap* continue to Meade street and follow to Jenkins Hall, Requires placard or pre-registration
- Alternate Route from the East
- Exit US 33 at Route 20.
- Turn left onto Route 20 South
- Turn left onto Main Street entering downtown Buckhannon
- Follow Main Street to College Avenue
- Take left onto College Avenue and Proceed to the stop sign
- Turn right at stop sign crossing the tracks onto Railroad Avenue
- Turn right at the end onto Camden Avenue and follow signage for parking
- *Handicap* continue to Meade street and follow to Jenkins Hall, Requires placard or pre-registration
Link to handicapped accessible parking map
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Graduate Personal Data Form
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Class of 2025 Senior Class Gift
Bishop Trimble assumed the role of General Secretary for the General
Board of Church and Society (GBCS) of The United Methodist Church on September 1, 2024. Bishop Julius C. Trimble was assigned July 16, 2016, to the Indiana Episcopal Area (Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church) during the North Central Jurisdictional Conference of The United Methodist Church meeting in Peoria, Illinois. He was elected and consecrated a bishop by the same jurisdiction in 2008 and served eight years as the bishop of the Iowa Conference before his assignment to Indiana. Trimble is a native of Chicago and a graduate of Illinois State University. He earned his Master of Divinity degree from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Chicago, Ill., and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Ashland Theological Seminary in Ohio.
Trimble preached his first sermon when he was 16 years old based on the conversion of Saul in Acts 9:1-9 entitled “Picked out to be picked on.” He was ordained a deacon and elder in the Northern Illinois Conference where he served two churches before transferring to the East Ohio Conference. He served churches in the Cleveland area and as the District Superintendent of the Cleveland District from 1996-2003.
The recipient of many honors and awards, he received the Outstanding Alumni Award in 1998 from Garrett- Evangelical Theological Seminary and the 2007 Bishop James S. Thomas Social Action Award from the Methodist Federation for Social Action. He continues to promote faith-based response to domestic violence and has encouraged the establishment of mental health ministries at the local church and conference level. He is also an active advocate for social justice, faith-based initiatives to address gun violence, as well as immigration reform. Trimble has preached throughout the United States and in Africa. He has also written a book, to support The United Methodist Church campaign Imagine No Malaria, A Faithful Church and a Healthy World: Reflections and Poems by Bishop Julius Calvin Trimble (2015). Trimble received the 2015 Peace and Justice Award from Iowa Conference MFSA. In December 2017, he was the Graduation Keynote speaker at United Theological Seminary Dayton, Ohio, where he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Divinity for leadership in area of Global Health and Global Justice. He has authored two books: 10 Reasons I am Methodist, published in 2022, and I Dreamed of Life in Living Color, published in 2024, each by Popular Truth Publishing.
Bishop Trimble has been married since May of 1979 to First Lady Racelder Grandberry-Trimble, a professional
counselor and graduate of Methodist Theological School in Ohio. They are the parents of three adult children: Cameron, Candiace, and Julius Thomas. In June 2018, the Trimbles celebrated the birth of their first granddaughter, Corrine. Trimble served as chairperson of the Development Committee and the Advisory Development Committee for Africa University for which he continues to be a Board Member; chairperson of the United Methodist Global AIDS Committee (UMGAC); on the Council of Bishops Immigration Task Force; and as a Board member of Indiana University Health System from 2017-2024.
Trimble’s personal mission statement is “to encourage all people with the love of Jesus Christ to rise to their highest potential or “Be Encouraged” for short.
Baccalaureate Keynote Speaker
Bishop Julius C. Trimble