Columbus College of Art and Design

The CCAD commencement ceremony is a cap‑and‑gown event held each spring for eligible candidates. The institution confirms that while degrees are conferred at the end of each semester, the formal commencement ceremony takes place at the conclusion of the Spring Semester. Students must apply for graduation, complete all degree requirements, and clear any holds at least two weeks prior to the ceremony in order to participate.

Participants in the commencement must wear the standard academic regalia: a graduation gown, graduation cap (mortarboard) with tassel, and accompanying academic accessories. While the CCAD website lists the ceremony date and venue (10 a.m. Saturday, May 17, 2025 at the Wexner Center for the Arts’ Mershon Auditorium), the specific handbook does not publicly delineate exact tassel or honor cord/stole colours. Students generally follow institutional guidelines for cap, gown and tassels sets, and wearing of honor cords or stoles is subject to academic and extracurricular recognitions.

For faculty and academic staff, faculty regalia consists of the traditional gown, hood (denoting discipline and degree), cap and tassel in accordance with academic regalia norms. Graduates may wear honor cords, stoles or sashes to recognise membership in honours societies or student organisations; however CCAD’s published handbook does not include a detailed table of colour‑assignments for cords or stoles.

In summary: CCAD’s commencement is a formal academic regalia event where graduates wear their graduation cap and gown, tassel, optional honour cords or stoles, and faculty don full academic regalia. Although the ceremony is clearly described on the college site, detailed public documentation on specific cord, stole or tassel colour‑codes was not found in the accessible handbook or PDF.

At Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD), students attend a formal commencement ceremony wearing traditional academic regalia with a graduation gown, graduation cap (mortarboard), and tassel. The 2025 commencement is scheduled for 10 a.m. on May 17 at the Wexner Center for the Arts.

According to CCAD’s graduation information page, graduating students pick up their cap, gown, and tassel in mid‑April. However, CCAD’s publicly available materials do not provide a published color code for the tassels or for any honor cords or stoles. Despite searching official handbooks and PDFs, I did not find documented definitions for undergraduate (bachelor) or graduate (master) tassel colors, honor cord hues, or stole designs.

At Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD), students attend a formal commencement ceremony wearing traditional academic regalia with a graduation gown, graduation cap (mortarboard), and tassel. The 2025 commencement is scheduled for 10 a.m. on May 17 at the Wexner Center for the Arts.

According to CCAD’s graduation information page, graduating students pick up their cap, gown, and tassel in mid‑April. However, CCAD’s publicly available materials do not provide a published color code for the tassels or for any honor cords or stoles. Despite searching official handbooks and PDFs, I did not find documented definitions for undergraduate (bachelor) or graduate (master) tassel colors, honor cord hues, or stole designs.

Here’s a breakdown of what is—and is not—publicly known:

  • Bachelor cap & gown tassel, honor cord, stoles color: Not publicly documented by CCAD.
  • Master cap & gown tassel, honor cord, stoles color: Not publicly documented by CCAD.
  • Cap & gown tassel, honor cord, stoles color (all levels): No universal color chart available in student‑facing handbooks.
  • Faculty regalia color: Specific colors for faculty robes, hoods, or trim are not described in CCAD’s publicly accessible commencement materials.
  • Academic discipline regalia colors: There is no published guide on CCAD’s website or downloadable PDF that defines velvet trim or hood lining by major or discipline.

Because CCAD does not publish a detailed academic regalia color scheme on its public website or student handbooks, prospective graduates or buyers should consult directly with CCAD’s commencement office or bookstore vendor (e.g., Jostens) for exact cap, gown and tassels sets, honor cord, and stole color options. CCAD’s graduation page instructs students to pick up their regalia from Student Central in mid‑April.

In summary: CCAD’s commencement follows standard academic regalia tradition, but precise details—such as tassel color for different degree levels, honor cords, stoles, or faculty hood colors—are not publicly defined in college‑provided handbooks or PDFs. Anyone needing exact specifications (for Amazon product listings, Google Store listings, or custom regalia orders) should verify with CCAD’s official commencement or bookstore office to ensure correct graduation gown color, graduation cap and tassel color, and any academic accessories.

Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Columbus College of Art and Design, 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.

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