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University graduation poems
University graduation poems will be available for download to your own computer within 60 seconds of our receiving your order. You will receive a selection of suitable graduation poems any one of which may be used individually. Alternatively, you can use selected pieces from the options provided.
They praise their work and diligence and speak of their talents and the opportunities ahead. They include a welcome to the parents of the students and give advice to those graduates as they leave their friends and start out on their new life. These short poems add a unique and catchy possible ending to a speech. Learn More
These poems are ideal for you if, as a graduate or valedictorian, you have to recite a poem at the graduation ceremony. The poems thank your tutors and families. They speak of the friendships made and the fun you had while at the college. They also look to the future as engineers and end with a good luck wish to your fellow students. These poems may be used on their own or may be used as an unsual and catchy ending to the relevant speech. Learn More
These poems are just what you need if you are addressing a group of design graduates. They mention hard work and what they have learnt. They speak of what effect design has on society and they end by wishing the graduates well in their future careers. These poems may be used on their own or as an unusual and catchy ending to the relevant speech. Learn More
These poems are ideal for you if you wish to speak on behalf of the students at a graduation ceremony in the hospitality/catering industry. They mention how hard you have all worked and the support you got from family and tutors. They speak of the friendships made during the course. They talk too of the opportunities available to such students and they end by wishing your classmates well in the future. These poems may be used on their own or as an unusual ending to the relevant speeches. Learn More
These poems are just what you need if you have to address students who are graduating in the hospitality/catering business. They speak of the hard work the students have endured during their course. They talk about the prospects available to the students and they end with an appropriate good luck wish for the future. These poems may be used on their own or as an unusual ending to the relevant speeches. Learn More
The short poems are ideal if you wish to address some medical residency graduates in a pithy way. They speak of the challenges of their career and the training they have been given that will enable them to make a difference Learn More
These short poems/toasts are ideal if you wish to address a class graduating in Theology. They speak of the journey In faith made by the students and wish them God’s blessing on the journey ahead. They may be used individually or as an unusual ending to the relevant speeches. Learn More
These short poems are the ideal way to say goodbye to your classmates at a graduation ceremony. They speak of the support of your family and tutors and of the friendships you have made during your course. They end with a good luck toast to those classmates. They may be used on their own or as an unusual ending to our relevant speeches. Learn More
These short poems are just what you need if you wish to address your fellow graduates at a graduation ceremony. They speak of the tourism industry and what it means and of the exciting opportunities that it gives you. They thank parents and tutors for their support and end by wishing your fellow graduates good luck. They may be used on their own or as an unusual ending to our relevant speeches. Learn More
These poems are just what you need if you are addressing philosophy graduates. They speak of their achievements and of the challenges that lie ahead. They end with a good luck with to them. They may be used on their own or as an unusual ending to our relevant speeches. Learn More