About College Life & Experiences:
* What's your favorite memory from your time at [College Name]?
* What's one piece of advice you'd give your freshman self?
* What's the biggest lesson you learned outside the classroom?
* What's one thing you'll miss most about college life?
* What's your most embarrassing college moment (that you're willing to share)?
* What's the most valuable skill you gained during your college years?
* Describe your favorite professor and why they were memorable.
* What's your favorite spot on campus?
* What's one club or activity you're glad you joined? What's one you wish you'd tried?
* Share a funny story about a roommate or friend.
About the Future & Plans:
* What are your plans for after graduation?
* What are you most excited about for the next chapter of your life?
* What's one thing you're nervous about, and how are you preparing for it?
* What's your dream job, and what steps are you taking to achieve it?
* What’s one piece of advice you have for the underclassmen about planning for their future?
Fun & Lighthearted Questions:
* What's your go-to karaoke song?
* What's your college survival tip?
* What's the weirdest thing you ate in the dining hall?
* If your college experience was a movie, what would the title be?
* Who is the most influential person you met during your time here?
Questions to Engage the Audience:
* What’s one thing you’ll never forget about [Senior's Name]? (Ask this about each senior)
* What's one word that best describes this graduating class?
* What's one memory you share with your graduating class? (Ask a few seniors)
Remember to:
* Tailor the questions to the specific seniors and the overall tone of the farewell party.
* Keep the questions respectful and appropriate.
* Mix up the types of questions to keep the energy high.
* Allow for open-ended answers to encourage sharing.
* Have a microphone ready if the audience is large.
These questions should provide a good starting point for a memorable and engaging farewell party. Remember to be flexible and adapt based on the flow of the conversation.