APUS to Celebrate Its Largest-Ever Graduating Class During 30th Annual Commencement on May 8-9
Two-Day Event Includes Special Doctoral Hooding Ceremony, Student Awards Ceremony, and Charity 5K at the
The ceremonies will be live streamed for those unable to attend in person.
"This 30th commencement celebrates more than a milestone. It honors a class defined by perseverance, purpose, and possibility. From first-generation students to service members and working adults, our graduates prove that the future belongs to those who show up, do the work, and refuse to quit," said APUS President
In the Class of 2026, 23 graduates earned doctoral degrees, over 4,300 earned master's degrees, 9,600 earned bachelor's degree, and 3,800 earned associate degrees. Other highlights include:
- The oldest graduate is 78 years old; the youngest is 16 years old.
- 6.5%, or over 1,700 graduates, are under 25 years old; nearly 4% are 55 or older.
- There are over 1,179 first-generation students*.
- 64% are active-duty military,
National Guard or Reservist; over 22% are veterans; 4% are military spouses or dependents; almost 8% are non-military. - More than 2% are military extended family members.
Commencement includes inspirational speakers such as retired Navy Seal Lt. Cmdr.
Student speakers include AMU graduate Maxwell Marsah, who will address attendees during the ceremony for the Schools of Arts, Humanities and Education; Science, Technology, Engineering and Math; and
Doctoral Hooding
This year's commencement includes an inaugural dedicated doctoral hooding ceremony recognizing the University's highest academic achievers. Faculty mentors will formally hood each doctoral graduate, symbolizing the completion of their academic journey and their transition into leaders in their respective fields. This ceremony highlights the rigor, intellectual discipline, and scholarly contributions of doctoral candidates and provides a more intimate opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments.
Special Events
The University has invited select graduates to attend one of two hosted events called Commencement Reflections: An Afternoon Tea Series. Students who RSVP can gather with either
New this year there is a 5K run/walk at
"This event serves as a meaningful way to bring our community together in celebration while also supporting students who may be facing unexpected challenges," said
The grand celebrations continue with Grad Fest, an informal, family-friendly event that is free to attend. Attendees will be able to connect with fellow graduates, faculty and staff; explore university booths featuring career resources, wellness activities, student organizations, and APUS merchandise.
University Award Winners
APUS will recognize outstanding students, faculty, and alumni for their contributions through the 2026 University Awards.
"We proudly recognize those who have made a lasting impact," said APUS Provost Dr.
This year's award recipients include:
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Nicholas Rinell , AMU Alumnus and Faculty member, who will be recognized with both the Alumni Service Award and the Dr. Wallace E. Boston Leadership Award, honoring the positive impact he has made across the community. - Jibsam Vanderhorst from AMU, and
Brittany Gifford from APU, who will receive The Mary Kim Ward Resilience and Service Award which recognizes resilience, patience, and determination, and student impact and influence on public service, social justice, and inclusion. -
Ari Basen , an AMU Alumnus who will receive the James P. Etter Creativity and Innovation Award, in recognition of his achievements as a member of the community. -
Michelle Davis (AMU), who will be recognized at the undergraduate level, andDylan Charlton Peters (AMU), who will be honored at the graduate level with the President's Award, which honors students for their commitment to service, scholastic achievement, outstanding character, and leadership. - Students Sarah, Lopez (AMU),
Tammi Mara (APU), Eydan Mayorga (AMU),Mario Huston (AMU),Michelle Ferrari (AMU),Nathan Currie (AMU), who will receive The Academic Scholar Award, which honors those who have engaged in excellent scholarly conduct and accomplishments. - Alumni
Thomas Hendler (AMU), Graduate Arleen Fakina (AMU), and GraduateKody Brittingham (AMU), who will receive the Outstanding Campus Leader Award, which honors students who have taken on leadership roles in the university community, acting as role models and driving the University mission forward.
APUS celebrates their accomplishments and welcomes the Class of 2026 into its ever-growing community of alumni.
*self-reported, based on commencement attendees.
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