"You are indeed, the chosen class, for such a time as this, the Class of 2020. You're also a united class, the pandemic class, that has the entire world striving to graduate with you," the talk-show host shared. "But even though there may not be pomp because of our circumstances, never has a graduating class been called to step into the future with more purpose, vision, passion and energy and hope.
"I want to say it's ok not to know what to do with the rest of your life," the "Come and Get It" singer shared with seniors. "It's a journey to find your direction or your passions, so don't get frustrated by the mistakes and setbacks as they happen to all of us."
The American Idol judge and country music singer shows his support for the Class of 2020.
The star stepped up to the podium to sing "The Climb."
As the YouTuber points out, it's okay to not go to college, because he didn't either!
The beauty vlogger sends love from the state of Hawaii.
The athlete sends well wishes to all graduates.
The footballer sends a message of hope from his home gym.
As a Harvard attendee, the Grown-ish actor wishes her classmates good luck.
Who's ready for some mat talk?! The Cheer star participates in American Eagle's first-ever virtual prom called the #AExMEProm.
The This Is Us star shares a message of hope to all the graduates of the Class of 2020.
The former Office stars and BFFs kicked off Facebook and Instagram's graduation celebration with a sweet intro.
The actor told students during the Facebook and Instagram celebration, "Listen to Oprah, trust me on that one." He also added, "Wear sunscreen."
"We don't have college degrees so we're really impressed with you!" Turner joked with graduates.
Longoria told graduates to "stay true to your most authentic self," as she shared an inspiring story from her childhood.