Clarks Summit University (CSU) holds its commencement ceremonies to mark the achievement of its undergraduate and possibly graduate students, but its publicly available website offers very little in the way of detailed academic regalia guidance. There is no published PDF or “Regalia Policy” document clearly accessible that defines gown color (e.g., black or school‑specific), nor a standard listing for tassel colors by degree or major.
Because of this lack of clear institutional regalia detail, it’s not possible to definitively state what tassel color is used for bachelor’s versus master’s graduates, or how the university distinguishes honor cords or stoles in color. No reliable public resource shows a distinctive honor‑cord color scheme, nor a stole-color chart tied to student groups or academic discipline.
Similarly, for faculty regalia, there is no publicly available university‑published color chart of velvet trim or hood lining by department. It is likely that CSU faculty wear traditional academic gowns, but without detailed regalia color standards available online, the specifics of their academic dress remain unclear publicly.
In short, Clarks Summit University’s public web presence does not provide a transparent or detailed academic‑regalia color standard for graduation gowns, tassels, honor cords, or stoles. If you need to order regalia with accurate color‑coding, it may be necessary to contact CSU’s Registrar or Commencement Office directly for their latest color guidance.
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Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Clarks Summit University, you can reach out directly to the college's administration or the office responsible for commencement and student services. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding academic regalia.