#1 My Grandma Wanted Some "Creative" Graduation Photos Of My Friend, Since We’re Graduating At The Same Time. This Was Her Least Favorite

Graduation is always an accomplishment to be proud of. Whether it’s from high school, college or a PhD program, you worked hard to earn that diploma, and you might as well make the most of your graduation day. And according to Forbes, the percentage of adults in the United States with college degrees has been on the rise since 2009, shooting up from only 38.1% to an impressive 54.3%.
While a degree might simply seem like a piece of paper to some, it can be extremely valuable. College Transitions notes that graduates are 50% less likely to be unemployed than those who simply have a high school diploma. And those who have earned a degree are also 3.5 times less likely to fall below the poverty line in the future. This is partially because college grads have a median income that’s $36,000 more than those who didn’t get a higher education.
#4 My Friend Recently Graduated With A Degree In Animal Science. Don't Think I've Ever Seen A Better Graduation Picture

#5 My Sister And I Graduated From The Same College 17 Years Apart. My Family Stayed Basically The Same

Graduating from college is a great achievement no matter what your situation is, but getting that degree in four years or less is even more impressive when you realize that most people take a bit longer (or never finish at all). According to the Pew Research Center, only 62% of Amerians who start a degree or certificate program actually graduate within six years.
And when it comes to the most common degrees students earn, Pew reports that business degrees are the most popular bachelor’s programs, making up nearly a fifth of all degrees earned. Health professions are the second most popular, while the least common degrees between 2019-2020 were in military technologies and applied sciences, library science and precision production.
#7 Friend Couldn't Walk Down The Stage For Graduation Because Of Social Distancing, So His Mom Bought A Billboard Sign For Him Instead

If you’re wondering if all of the late nights, stress and student loans are worth it to get that college degree, well, we can’t say for sure. But statistically, you’re likely to graduate without regrets! Pew reports that the majority of college graduates say their education was extremely or very useful in helping them grow personally and intellectually, opening doors for their careers, and developing specific skills and knowledge that they would later use in the workplace.
#12 Kyoto University Allows Students To Dress However They Want At Graduation

While it’s certainly not necessary to have a college degree to be successful, depending on the field you plan on entering, having one is likely to provide access to many opportunities you couldn’t have had otherwise. Northeastern University notes that college grads have 57% more job opportunities than those who didn’t earn a degree, and these jobs might be even easier to find. Apparently, 80% of jobs for workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher are advertised online, while only half of jobs asking for a high school diploma can be found online.
Having a college degree can also be extremely beneficial for networking opportunities. We all know that LinkedIn is a great way to get connected with people we know or work with, but it can even help you find out that some of your fellow alumni work at the company you’re applying for. If you find a mutual connection, you might be able to have them put in a good word for you and get your foot in the door. Networking can be exhausting and frustrating at times, but when you can use connections to help land a great job, it’s definitely worth it.
#16 Graduating Today From University After 15 Years Of Working Full-Time And Balancing My Life. Got Married, Had 2 Daughters, And Built A House. Attempted To Make A Graduation Family Photo

#17 We're The Graduating Class Of Peninsula High This Year. They Told Me I Could Make The T-Shirts. Look What Just Arrived

#18 I Missed My Graduation Ceremony For My Undergrad Degree. Thanks For The Photo Cool Mailman

If you’re graduating this year and you’re looking for a creative way to celebrate your big day, we’ve got you, pandas. Good Housekeeping has plenty of recommendations of ways you can upgrade your graduation attire or party! For walking across the big stage, you might want to spice up the tassel on your hat by adding beads or paper flowers. Who says you can only decorate the top?
#19 My Boss (The High School Principal) Arrived For Graduation Today Via Paraglider

#20 Graduation Got Canceled, Took Grad Photos Packrafting In Cap And Gown Instead














