Commencement 2026

NJCU Commencement

Tuesday, May 19, 2026 • 8:30 a.m.

Prudential Center | 25 Lafayette Street, Newark, NJ

Transportation and Parking Information

Doors Open: 7:30 a.m. Guests must be in their seats by 8:10 a.m.

Watch Commencement Ceremony LIVE

At NJCU, Commencement provides our students an opportunity to celebrate their academic achievements with family, friends, faculty, alumni, and the entire University community. The ceremony will recognize School of Business, College of Professional Studies, Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education, and the William J. Maxwell College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) and CAS/Education dual-degree recipients.


Entry

Students: Enter through Citizens Bank Tower (Intersection of Mulberry Street and Edison Place).
Guests: Enter through the M&M Tower (Intersection of Mulberry Street and Lafayette Street). Guests DO NOT need an entry ticket, and all guests are welcome. There is no maximum number of guests per student.

Arena Policy: All guests are subject to security screening prior to entering Prudential Center. For safety reasons, the arena prohibits certain items from entering the facility. Guests in possession of prohibited items will be denied entry, or the items will be confiscated and not returned to the guest. 

  • Size Limits: Bags larger than 12" x 14" are not permitted. 
  • Exceptions: Medical and childcare bags are allowed. 
  • Backpacks: Backpacks of any size are prohibited. 
  • Security Screening: All bags are subject to security screening. 

Review Prudential Center Policies

Seating: Participants are required to be seated immediately upon arrival. If you are participating in Commencement and require special accommodations or if you have guests who need accommodations, please contact Yolanda Garzona (ygarzona@njcu.edu) in the Office of Specialized Services and Supplemental Instruction at 201-200-2091.

We kindly ask that all guests remain seated until the conclusion of the Commencement Ceremony. Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring a positive and memorable experience for all graduates.

Meeting Place: Immediately after the ceremony, students and guests must exit the Prudential Center.
No one will be allowed to remain or re-enter the lobby. Please plan to meet friends and relatives outside of the Prudential Center.

Information for Students

All undergraduate, graduate and doctoral participants must wear caps, gowns, hoods or stoles to participate in the Commencement Ceremony. Commencement participants were required to order their regalia. 

A hard copy of your Stage Pass (an electronic name card) is required to participate in the Commencement Ceremony. You can print your Stage Pass by signing into the Tassel webpage.

National Anthem/Alma Mater: Graduates and guests are encouraged to participate in singing the National Anthem and Alma Mater.

Conferral of Degree: 
The University President will ask graduates to stand for conferral of degrees. After the degrees are conferred, please move tassels to the left.

  • Doctoral Candidates
  • School of Business
  • College of Professional Studies
  • Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education
  • William J. Maxwell College of Arts & Sciences


Distribution of Diplomas: Students cleared for Spring 2026 graduation will be notified via email in August 2026 once diplomas are available for pickup at the Registrar’s Office.

Certification: Participants who applied for State Certification in their area of study can obtain all information online, including certificate name, certificate ID number, date of issuance, and expiration date if applicable. Instructions to view this information can be found at Educator License Search (https://njdoe.my.site.com/manage/s/). To make certification information available more quickly, this information will appear on the above website in lieu of the issuance of paper certificates. The Bureau of Academic Credentials will not process applications for certification until the applicant has completed and passed their final course requirements.


Honorary Degree Recipient 

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Jorge A. Plasencia
An entrepreneur, business leader, and philanthropist, Jorge A. Plasencia’s career spans global marketing, media, sports, and entertainment. A Miami-born Cuban American from generations of entrepreneurs, his heritage—shaped by exile and opportunity—instilled in him a lifelong commitment to hard work, service, and giving back.

Plasencia co-founded Miami-based Republica Havas in 2006, building it into a digital- and mobile-first advertising powerhouse that has achieved sustained double-digit growth, been named a top workplace, and received global industry recognition. In 2018, Republica was named Ad Age’s No. 1 Independent U.S. Multicultural Agency before joining forces with the Paris-based Havas Group. As global chief client officer for the Havas Creative Network, he has partnered with key clients and helped launch Converged.AI, a global AI-powered platform integrating data, media, and creativity. In 2026, Republica Havas marks its 20th anniversary.

His early career included leadership roles with the Florida Marlins—today the Miami Marlins—during their first World Series championship season, and service as vice president of Estefan Enterprises during the “Latin Music Explosion,” working with global artists including Gloria Estefan and Shakira. He helped produce numerous major cultural events, including programming at the White House and the Super Bowl XXXIII halftime show. Personally asked by Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa, to organize her historic funeral services, he now serves on the board of the Celia Cruz Foundation.

Plasencia’s philanthropic leadership is extensive. At 17, he co-founded Amigos For Kids, now celebrating its 35th anniversary as one of South Florida’s most enduring nonprofits. He currently serves as board chair of the Miami Dade College Foundation and serves on boards including the 4As (American Association of Advertising Agencies), the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and Aspen Conexión. He is a co-founder of the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute and previously served as the first Cuban American and youngest board chair of UnidosUS.

His honors include the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, CEO of the Year from the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, the Friend of Brand Spain Award, and recognition among the most influential Floridians and U.S. Hispanics. A Miami Dade College Hall of Fame inductee, Plasencia holds a bachelor’s degree with honors from Barry University and completed the Advanced Management Executive Program at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.


Presidential Medallion Recipient 

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Suraj Kaufman
Suraj Kaufman is a philanthropic leader, entrepreneur, and community advocate dedicated to creating meaningful and lasting impact through service, collaboration, and purpose-driven initiatives. He founded Sneaker Room in Jersey City and built it from the ground up into a nationally recognized sneaker and lifestyle brand rooted in the community. Building on that foundation, he launched the Sneaker Room Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on youth empowerment, education, health, and community wellness.

Through the foundation, Kaufman has delivered large-scale giveback initiatives serving thousands of families across Jersey City and beyond, including back-to-school block parties, backpack and supply distributions, Thanksgiving turkey drives, annual holiday parades, and holiday toy giveaways. The foundation has created lasting legacy projects within Jersey City Medical Center, including a dedicated waiting room at the Christie Kerr Women's Center established in memory of his mother, donations to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and the founding of the Green Apple Food Pharmacy to address food insecurity and chronic health conditions.

Deeply invested in education, Kaufman authored and teaches a proprietary entrepreneurship curriculum titled BEST (Business Entrepreneur Student Teaching), now in its second year within the Jersey City Public School system. He also opened the Sneaker Room Annex at Middle School #7, where teachers refer students in need to receive new sneakers as support and motivation to improve attendance, behavior, and academic performance. Additionally, Kaufman awards scholarships in his father's name to support students pursuing higher education.

Kaufman's philanthropic impact extends internationally with giveback initiatives in Puerto Rico and India and through strategic collaborations with global brands such as Nike and Adidas, as well as athletes and cultural figures including Victor Cruz and Kyrie Irving. He serves as Treasurer of the Jersey City Economic Development Corporation and as a member of the Board of Trustees at Jersey City Medical Center.


2026 Student Speaker

Gabriella Martinez graphic. She will speak at the 2026 Commencement.