What do hood colors mean




















This can also be the color to honor the members of the society for their achievements. Black — This will represent the achievement in the field of economics and business. Silver — This is used for the students who gained achievement in the degree of agriculture, math, and medical science. In case you noticed that some graduates are wearing stoles, the color will typically follow the standard that was set by the prominent educational institution in the US.

While some schools can deviate from the standard, the color of your stole is still an indication of your field of study. These are just a couple of colors and the degree that they represent. As time passes by, there will be a new field or degree that will emerge. There will also be a new major that will grow and will be separated from their original field of study.

For those who are attending the commencement exercises, it will not be surprising to witness a sea of colors during the ceremony. In case you have a multiple degree, you are only required to use a single hood and color that represents your discipline.

You may use the hood that will represent your highest attainment in study. If you have about two degrees at the same ranking, you should choose the most recent degree. There are also instances when your degree will be unlisted. During this situation, there will be no official color. It will be up to the university or the college institution to determine the color that will be used on your graduation regalia.

The color of the graduation cap is usually black that matches the color of your gown. However, there will be difference in terms of the tassels. The black tassel on your graduation cap is a symbol of your success. This serves as an inspiration that will help you face the new phase of your life. If your tassel is a mixture of black and red, this is an indication of your passion and focus.

This is used for the graduates of a specific study. Black and silver tassels on the other hand is the sign of professionalism. Forest green tassels on your graduation cap is the symbol of your hard work and determination. This is the perfect time for you to cherish all the memories you experienced during your college years. This color can often be seen on the graduation of high school students. However, you can also see them during college graduation. Sometimes, gold tassels will be mixed with other colors such as black; these are intended for those who will graduate with a business degree.

If it is combined with purple, you are most probably a grad of Law or Literature. Master's Program Marketing Research and Analysis. Master's Program Quantitative Finance and Economics. Master's Program Athletic Training. Hood Color Sage. Master's Program Developmental Education. Master's Program Educational Leadership.

Hood Color Peacock. Master's Program Educational Technology. Master's Program Elementary Education. Master's Program Exercise Science. Master's Program Physical Education.

Master's Program Professional Counseling. Master's Program Reading Education. Master's Program Recreation Management. Master's Program School Psychology.

Master's Program Secondary Education. Master's Program Special Education. Master's Program Therapeutic Recreation. Doctoral Program Developmental Education, Ph. Doctoral Program Developmental Education, Ed. Doctoral Program School Improvement. Master's Program Communication Design. Hood Color Brown. Master's Program Communication Studies. Hood Color Silver.

Master's Program Mass Communication. Master's Program Music. Hood Color Pink. Master's Program Music Education. Master's Program Theatre. Master's Program Communication Disorders. Master's Program Health Information Management. Hood Color Sage Green.

Master's Program Healthcare Administration. Hood Color Apricot. Master's Program Respiratory Care. Finally, the fabric shell color simply matches the fabric color of the graduation gown, which is usually black but sometimes is another color depending on the degree-granting institution. Associate degrees use a special cowl instead of a hood.

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