
It’s graduation season across El Paso County, and thousands of students — from high school to college — are preparing to mark the milestone alongside family, friends and classmates. Ceremonies will take place throughout May and June at venues throughout the Borderland, with many scheduled at the Don Haskins Center, 151 Glory Road.
Graduates and guests attending ceremonies at the Haskins Center should plan ahead and review venue policies to help ensure a smooth experience. The arena enforces a clear bag policy, allowing only clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags not exceeding 12-by-6-by-12 inches. Outside food and beverages are not permitted, and items such as professional cameras, tripods and drones are prohibited. Additional restricted items include noisemakers, helium balloons, large signs or banners, glass containers, vapor products, selfie sticks, laser pointers and strollers.
All attendees may be subject to security screening upon entry, and smoking is prohibited anywhere on University of Texas at El Paso property. Parking is available in designated lots near the arena.
While many ceremonies will be held at UTEP, others will take place at campuses and stadiums across the county. San Elizario High School will host its graduation on its campus at Eagle Stadium, where guests are asked to arrive early and note that balloons and signs are not permitted. Fabens High School will hold its ceremony at the Amador Villalobos Jr. Athletic Complex, with a clear bag policy in place and restrictions on large balloon displays, cutouts and noisemakers. At Tornillo High School, officials said gym doors for the ceremony will close once capacity is reached, with overflow seating and a livestream available in the cafeteria. Guests will be asked to remain seated or use designated viewing areas, including a photo area near the stage for families taking pictures after graduates receive their diplomas. Balloons, horns and unauthorized sales or solicitation will not be permitted.
Below is a day-by-day schedule of graduation ceremonies taking place across El Paso County.
Unless otherwise noted, events are scheduled at the Don Haskins Center.
EPCC GRADUATION
Monday, May 18
- 9 a.m.: Associate of science, associate of applied science, certificate of completion
- 1 p.m.: Associate of arts (excluding multidisciplinary studies), associate of arts in teaching
- 5 p.m.: Associate of arts in multidisciplinary studies
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UTEP GRADUATION
Saturday, May 16
- 1 p.m.: College of Liberal Arts
- 6 p.m.: College of Education and Miguel A. Loya College of Engineering
Sunday, May 17
- 1 p.m.: College of Health Sciences and College of Nursing
- 6 p.m.: College of Science, Woody L. Hunt College of Business, School of Pharmacy
TEXAS TECH HEALTH EL PASO
Ceremonies for Texas Tech Health El Paso will be in the Plaza Theatre, 125 W. Mills Ave.
Saturday, May 16
- 8:30 a.m.: Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing
- Noon: Woody L. Hunt School of Dental Medicine
- 3:30 p.m.: L. Frederick Francis Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
- 7 p.m.: Paul L. Foster School of Medicine
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATIONS
Tuesday, May 19
- 7 p.m.: Northwest Early College High School, Plaza Theatre, 125 W. Mills Ave.
Thursday, May 21
- 6 p.m.: Anthony High School, UTEP Magoffin Auditorium
Wednesday, May 27
- 6 p.m.: Canutillo High School
Friday, May 29
- 9 a.m.: Young Women’s Leadership Academy, Abraham Chavez Theatre, 1 Civic Center Plaza
- 5 p.m.: Tornillo High School, 430 Oil Mill Drive, Tornillo
- 7 p.m.: Fabens High School, Amador Villalobos Jr. Athletic Complex, 231 Eubanks St. NE, Fabens
- 8 p.m.: Ysleta High School, Hutchins Stadium, 8600 Alameda Ave.
Saturday, May 30
- 8 a.m.: Valle Verde Early College High School
- 11 a.m.: Hanks High School
- 3 p.m.: Riverside High School
- 7 p.m.: Parkland High School
Sunday, May 31
- 9 a.m.: Eastwood High School
- 1 p.m.: Bel Air High School
- 5 p.m.: Del Valle High School
Monday, June 1
- 3 p.m.: Clint Early College Academy
- 7 p.m.: Clint High School
Tuesday, June 2
- 3 p.m.: Mountain View High School
- 7 p.m.: Horizon High School
Friday, June 5
- 8 a.m.: Mission Early College High School
- 11 a.m.: Pebble Hills High School
- 3 p.m.: Socorro High School
- 7 p.m.: Americas High School
- 8 p.m.: El Paso High School, Jones Stadium, 1600 N. Virginia St.
Saturday June 6
- 9 a.m.: Eastlake High School
- 1 p.m.: El Dorado High School
- 5 p.m.: Montwood High School
Monday, June 8
- 8 a.m.: Young Women’s STEAM Academy
- 9 a.m.: Options High School, Socorro ISD Student Activities Complex II, 1300 Joe Battle Blvd.
- 11 a.m.: Andress High School
- 3 p.m.: Coronado High School
- 4 p.m.: Community Education completion ceremony, Socorro ISD Student Activities Complex II, 1300 Joe Battle Blvd.
- 7 p.m.: Franklin High School
Tuesday, June 9
- 8 a.m.: Transmountain Early College High School
- 11 a.m.: Irvin High School
- 3 p.m.: Austin High School
- 7 p.m.: Chapin High School
Wednesday, June 10
- 9 a.m.: Bowie High School
- Noon: Jefferson/Silva High School
- 3 p.m.: College, Career Technology Academy, El Paso High School, 800 E. Schuster Ave.
- 6 p.m.: Burges High School
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