Missed Grad Salute? Graduation Regalia Still Available at U of A Bookstore

Missed Grad Salute? Graduation Regalia Still Available at U of A Bookstore
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Did you miss out on Grad Salute? Concerned about where to acquire your graduation attire? Worry not! The U of A Bookstore will have graduation regalia in house to purchase until May 10. If you're not in the local area, you can opt for delivery by visiting cbgrad.com and placing your order by April 26. Need announcements? They can be ordered through cbgrad.com, but act fast — the deadline for orders is also April 26.

For any questions or concerns, feel free to contact the Graduation Department at the U of A Bookstore at 479-575-3011 or CNesbitt@bncollege.com.

Contacts

Constantina Scholl-Nesbitt, operations manager
U of A Bookstore
479-575-3011, CNesbitt@bncollege.com

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