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The recruit graduation ceremony, also known as Pass-In-Review, is a formal military ceremony which honors your recruit’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life, and ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held Naval traditions and customs.

This page includes all of the information you will need to visit your recruit for graduation, including the schedule of events and directions to the Recruit Family Welcome Center. Please review the information carefully. If you have additional questions not covered in these pages or in the Frequently Asked Questions, you may get in touch with RTC via the contact page.

 

STEP 1: Fill Out the Guest Ticketing App

A.) Use the QR Code below:


   
B.) Use the web link to fill out online:
https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/kgKjYnk3qB?origin=lprLink

Graduation Guest Names must be submitted the Friday before graduation. Guests that submit their names Monday or later will not be processed and WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS RTC (base access) AND WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE GRADUATION CEREMONY. 

Note: When submitting online, you will receive three automated emails.

The first email will confirm that your submission has been received and is pending your recruit's selection to attend their graduation.

The second email will be when your recruit makes their selection on who they wish to attend their graduation. Typically, weeks 3 through 7 of their training.

The third email will be when all selections for the graduation are made, and final approvals occur. Typically, week 8 of their training.

**ENSURE ACCURATE DIVISION NUMBERS OR REQUEST WILL NOT BE PROCESSED**

STEP 2: Plan Your Travel Itinerary

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS & TRANSPORTATION: The U.S. Navy does not provide or endorse any provider of accommodations, air or vehicle transportation, or shuttle services. There is no “official” accommodation or transportation service. However, the Naval Station Great Lakes Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department has teamed up with the local community to assist those attending graduation ceremonies with helpful resources when making travel arrangements. Please refer to the following website https://www.navylifegl.com/rtc for assistance with hotel accommodations, transportation services, area attractions/restaurants, care packages and much more. You may also visit www.NavyLifeGL.com for further details.

STEP 3: Pick Up Your Tickets for the Graduation Ceremony
(This is Off-Base)

TICKETING: Everyone who is planning on attending a graduation ceremony must personally obtain a ticket, which will be distributed at the Recruit Family Welcome Center the week of your recruit's graduation.Tickets are free of charge, but you must have a “REAL ID,” (new federal policy for base access), or a valid passport, or a combination of other valid forms of identification. For information about what other forms of identification are acceptable, see the TSA website: https://www.tsa.gov/real-id/real-id-faqs. RTC staff are not able to provide information about REAL ID rules, so please ensure your identification meets the new regulation before traveling to RTC. (Real ID, passport, military ID card - For more information about Real ID requirements, see step 3 above and refer to TSA website for details)

For minors attending graduation, they will need to provide a valid form of one of the following: student ID, driver’s permit, social security card or birth certificate.

Once you receive your ticket, do not lose it, as this will be the only ticket you will receive. These tickets are not transferable and are the only means to access the base for attendees.

WELCOME CENTER ADDRESS/GPS - THIS IS AN OFF-BASE LOCATION: Navy Exchange (NEX) Burkey Mall, 2650 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, IL 60088 (Do not use generic terms such as NEX, Recruit Training Command or Naval Station Great Lakes).

RECRUIT FAMILY WELCOME CENTER HOURS:

Day before Graduation: 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM
Day of Graduation: 5:30 AM to 8:00 AM

Plan accordingly so each person can check-in to receive a ticket for the graduation ceremony. If you don't have a ticket, you will not be allowed entry to the base. Tickets will only be issued to guests who the graduating recruit has verified will be attending. Please ensure those who check-in to receive their graduation tickets are the same as those who were listed in the ticketing app.

DO NOT GO DIRECTLY TO THE BASE WITHOUT FIRST PICKING UP YOUR TICKET!

STEP 4: Attending the Graduation Ceremony

ARRIVING: Once the gates open to the public, it will take some time to clear security at the gate, so please plan accordingly. Visitors 18+ will be required to present valid photo ID (Real ID, passport, military ID card - For more information about Real ID requirements, see step 3 above and refer to TSA website for details). Minors who can't produce one of the forms of ID listed above must present either a school ID, driver's permit, copy of birth certificate, or Social Security card.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

6:30 am: RTC's gate opens to guests.
6:30 am: Ceremonial drill hall doors open to guests.
9:00 am: All guests must be seated. The ceremonial drill hall doors close and no further entry will be authorized.
9:00 am: The Pass-In-Review ceremony commences.
9:20 am: The divisions arrive to the ceremonial drill hall.
10:30 am: The Pass-In-Review ceremony concludes.
 
Please plan on arriving at least 1.5 hours before the Pass-In-Review ceremony starts, which begins promptly at 9:00 am.

WALKING ON BASE: Pedestrians may walk onto the base using the gate adjacent to the METRA train station (Gate 8). Shuttles, taxis, and shared rides from hotels will drop you off in the parking lot adjacent to Gate 8. Once on base, approximately a quarter mile from the gate to the entrance of RTC's Visitor Center (USS YORKTOWN).

DRIVING ON BASE: A driver's license, vehicle registration, proof of insurance (or rental car agreement), and graduation ticket must be ready to present to security at all access points. Once on base, attendees will be directed to park in the parking structure adjacent to RTC's Visitor Center (USS YORKTOWN).

Please obey the following while driving on base:

1.  No cell phone usage while driving on base.
2.  Seat belts are required for all drivers/passengers at all times.
3.  Motorcycle drivers/riders must have proper protective clothing/equipment such helmet, long pants, long-sleeved shirt, and over the ankle hard-soled boots.
4.  Recent graduates are prohibited from operating motor vehicles, including motorcycles, and are not allowed to be a passenger on a motorcycle. 

MULTIPLE SEARCHES POSSIBLE: All graduation attendees are required to enter through RTC's Visitor Center, for security screening, prior to entering the ceremony itself. Every person, bag, and vehicle on the base is subject to search. Metal detectors and other security devices are in use onboard RTC.

The uniform for graduation for both active duty, retirees and graduating Sailors is service dress uniform or service equivalent with ribbons and cover as all military personnel remain covered while in our ceremonial drill hall. 

ITEMS PERMITTED INTO GRADUATION CEREMONY: Small bag/personal item (purse, satchel, etc.), small diaper bag, small camera bag, and personal wheelchair or walker. Strollers and car seats are allowed but discouraged due to space limitations (you may leave them in your car). 

ITEMS NOT PERMITTED INTO GRADUATION CEREMONY: Large bags, backpacks, luggage, posters, signs/banners, large tripods, gift bags of any size, and flowers. Alcohol, illegal drugs, knives, and all other weapons will be confiscated by security. Any person found with these items will not be permitted to enter the ceremony.

NO WEAPONS: Weapons possession on federal installations is highly regulated and those in violation are subject to arrest and prosecution.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SAFETY ACT: If you are law enforcement and are required to carry a weapon at all times as a condition of your service: please contact Great Lakes Police Department, Deputy Chief Knapp at james.b.knapp@navy.mil or (847) 688-5555 well in advance of your visit to meet requirements for doing so on a military installation.

Sailors are allowed to spend time off base (liberty) with their family following the graduation ceremony. The amount of time allowed off base depends upon where your Sailor is going for follow-on training. Speak with your Sailor for specific liberty information. The Navy is required to transport Sailors to their next command. Sailors may not travel to their next command in your vehicle or with tickets purchased by themselves or by you. 
 
Liberty comes with rules and regulations Sailors must follow. While on liberty, RTC Sailors will not consume alcohol (regardless of age), use tobacco products or drugs, visit tattoo or piercing parlors, hitchhike, or drive a motor vehicle. Sailors must remain in the uniform of the day at all times. The Sailor must be in the division compartment no later than 2100. Sailors are not permitted to ride in private vehicles to their barracks from the main gate, they shall be dropped off in chapel parking lot. No vehicles past the chapel.
 
The day after graduation, your Sailor will have liberty from 0800 to 2100. Sailors who are late will be subject to disciplinary actions that could impact subsequent liberty. Upon return from liberty, all bags will be inspected for contraband. Contraband includes, but is not limited to, drugs, alcohol, tobacco products (or associated paraphernalia), medication (unless prescribed by a military doctor), food, magazines or papers, and portable electronic devices. You may meet your departing Sailor at the airport the morning they fly to follow-on training to say goodbye. You can give the Sailor any small items he or she may want for “A” School (laptop, a few items of civilian clothing, etc.) but remember your Sailor is already carrying a seabag, garment bag, and backpack.
 
Thank you for helping us complete the mission of liberty while keeping the Navy’s newest Sailors safe. 

Newly graduated Sailors who will attend “A” school (advanced training) in Great Lakes, Illinois, will possibly transfer immediately after graduation. Those who will attend “A” school out of state may depart the following day after graduation. Please discuss liberty with your recruit during their phone calls home and be sure to ask when they are departing for their next assignment. RTC Public Affairs does not have access to individual schedules. Only your recruit will know their specific liberty schedule.

 When submitting online, you will receive three automated emails. The first email will confirm that your submission has been received and is pending your recruit's selection to attend their graduation. The second email will be when your recruit makes their selection on who they wish to attend their graduation. Typically, weeks 3 through 7 of their training. The third email will be when all selections for the graduation are made, and final approvals occur. Typically, week 8 of their training.
 

 

Map to Graduation Ceremony

Graduation Dates and Divisions

Click here to see the list of Training Group Grad Dates and Divisions.
 

Departure from Recruit Training Command

Newly graduated Sailors who will attend “A” school (advanced training) in Great Lakes, Illinois, will most likely transfer immediately after graduation. Those who will attend “A” school out of state may depart the following day after graduation. Please discuss liberty with your recruit during their phone calls home and be sure to ask when they are departing for their next assignment. RTC Public Affairs does not have access to individual schedules. Only your recruit will know their specific liberty schedule.

Graduation Live Stream

Our graduation ceremony will be live streamed Thursday at 0900 Central. Use either our Facebook or YouTube link to view.

Honor Graduates