Wright State University expects to graduate 1,459 students during its spring commencement held Friday and Saturday at the Wright State Nutter Center.
The graduate ceremony will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the Nutter Center. Undergraduates will graduate Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. in the Nutter Center.
Wright State will award 960 bachelor’s degrees, 476 master’s degrees, 10 doctoral degrees and 28 associate degrees this spring.
The largest graduates by college are from the College of Health, Education and Human Services, with 356 graduates, WSU said.
Other graduates by college include:
College of Engineering and Computer Science: 321
Raj Soin College of Business: 208
College of Liberal Arts: 194
College of Science and Mathematics: 193
Lake Campus: 139
Boonshoft School of Medicine: 53
Tickets are not required to attend WSU graduation, but graduates are asked to limit their guests to no more than 14 people so that everyone can be accommodated. Seating in the Wright State Nutter Center is first-come, first-served. Guests are limited to one clear bag per person and a small clutch bag for privacy.

Wright State professor brings global food bank research into the classroom to inspire real-world learning and solutions
Wright State names Timothy J. Bunning interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science
The art of medicine
Sustained student effort brings pollinator garden to campus
Wright State’s student-run radio station earns national recognition with major equipment award