Academic regalia is required for degree candidates at Commencement ... and all attendees will leave with special giveaways. If you are looking to buy separate pieces (just a tassel, just a hood, just ...
Regalia must be returned after your Commencement ceremony. There is a hefty fee for regalia not returned ($350). Ph.D. Candidates only: If you wish to purchase your own regalia, please contact ...
Concordia's academic regalia includes a gown and a hood. Mortarboards (graduation caps) are not a part of Concordia's tradition, however they are available to purchase as a souvenir. Academic regalia ...
The Campus Store and Oak Hall Cap & Gown are pleased to offer to all members of the faculty the opportunity to purchase custom-made regalia. Some schools have custom regalia designed exclusively for ...
Graduation regalia includes the cap and gown, as well as other distinguishing hoods, stoles and cords that denote traditions of academic achievement. Only those who have achieved an academic honor or ...
Academic regalia are based on the ecclesiastical dress of that period and were adapted to indicate levels of education by English universities in the 14th century. Although European academic ...
Academic regalia (cap and gown) for bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees will be available to purchase either in person at the UVM Bookstore in the Dudley H. Davis Center or through the UVM ...
Undergraduate students may also purchase a graduation stole to ... athletic teams, academic programs, etc. We recommend wearing business casual attire under the regalia.
Regalia must be picked up at the bookstore Wednesday, May 14 - Saturday, May 17 according to the schedule below. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Academic hoods will be placed on seniors during the ceremony just ...
Korowai (Māori cloak) and Pacific cloaks may be worn with academic regalia. They should be worn over the gown and under the hood. International students may prefer to wear their national dress with ...
Academic regalia worn today in U.S. colleges and universities is a survivor of the Middle Ages. The University of Vermont was among the first in this country to experiment with the use of academic ...