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#UofTGrad17: Share your moment on Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

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One of the best parts of Convocation is getting to share your special moment with family and friends. With this in mind, here are three ways to share your University of Toronto graduation experience on social media:

 

 

1. Snapchat Photo Filter

Starting June 6, students can use our 鶹Ƶ Class of 2017 photo filter to glam up their pics at Convocation Hall!

The filter will be available to everyone using Snapchat at Hart House, University College, Convocation Hall and everywhere on Front Campus.

Just snap a photo, choose our custom filter and share the celebrations with your friends.

This special photo filter is only available until 8 p.m. on June 22, so don’t miss out!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. My 鶹Ƶ Campus Story on Snapchat

On June 7, 鶹Ƶ Mississauga graduands will be able to participate in one of the first My Campus Snapchat Stories in Canada!

It's s a big day in 鶹Ƶ history as 鶹Ƶ Mississauga celebrates its 50th graduating class. To mark the occasion, we’ve created a custom photo filter on Snapchat just for 鶹Ƶ Mississauga grads. And on top of that, students using Snapchat on this day can contribute to telling our first-ever Convocation 鶹Ƶ Campus Story.

Share your moment with the world on June 7 by uploading your personal snaps using the “Add to the 鶹Ƶ Story” notification while sending. And don’t forget to choose one of the custom 鶹Ƶ photo filters available to you!

Your post will be added by Snapchat to the My Campus Story live feed, but remember: you'll need to be physically present on the campus grounds to post.


3. Use the Official Hashtag

鶹Ƶ will also be sharing the best moments from Convocation 2017 on Facebook, Instagram, Instagram Stories and Twitter so be sure to share your experience using the official hashtag #UofTGrad17. 

You may see your post on the social wall inside Convocation Plaza or on our social page.

Congratulations, Class of 2017!

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