Graduation season has arrived, which means it's time for seniors to personalize their caps. Many take the tradition of decorating grad caps as an opportunity to showcase a witty quote about ...
In addition to your traditional regalia, you may wear cords, stoles and medals to represent your communities, programs, clubs and honors ... After graduation season, consider donating your regalia for ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a high-profile bill that protects the rights of Native American students to wear ...
In 1890, students began wearing four-sided velvet “senior caps” with tassels that resemble ... will receive their medals at the program's Honors Convocation. You may wear different cords on graduation ...
University-approved caps, gowns, tassels and hoods must be rented ... may be found on the University Book Store website. University honor cords will be distributed at check-in on graduation day to ...
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 ...
You can find the application process here. There is not a separate Honors graduation application; Honors staff will automatically check clearances for all Honors students who apply to graduate with ...
Students whose academic record the semester before their last semester qualifies them for University Honors and/or Latin Honors may wear these awards as part of their graduation regalia. Students ...