The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) holds its commencement annually (e.g., its 60th Commencement was on May 15, 2025, at Amica Mutual Pavilion). According to its Commencement Etiquette, graduates must wear their gown zipped up, and the cap should sit flat or slightly forward. The tassel begins on the right side of the mortarboard and is flipped to the left side when the degree is officially conferred.
Regarding honor cords and stoles, CCRI offers a gold tassel specifically for Phi Theta Kappa graduates — the CCRI PTK chapter collects these and provides them during a special Gold Tassel Ceremony. CCRI also recognizes veteran graduates: student veterans may wear a red, white, and blue cord at commencement. The CCRI Honors Program provides an honors medallion (not a color-stole) to eligible students, as detailed in their Honors Program brochure; however, there is no widely published policy about a broad array of colored stoles for different honors or societies.
The faculty regalia policy is less clearly detailed in public CCRI sources: the Student Handbook has no specific academic dress section. Meanwhile, CCRI’s Graphic Standards define the official institutional colors (PMS 349 green) for branding, but not for academic gown or hood color in graduation regalia.
Overall, CCRI’s academic regalia tradition is relatively straightforward: graduates wear a standard gown and mortarboard with a tassel that flips to the left after conferral. Honor regalia is limited to a few special cords (veteran, PTK) rather than a broad spectrum of stoles or cords, and the publicly available materials do not suggest detailed discipline‑based faculty hood colors or elaborate academic regalia distinctions.
Designed for graduates of the Community College of Rhode Island, this cap, gown & tassel package reflects CCRI’s commencement etiquette and honor cord options.
Perfect for CCRI students who want to walk across the stage in regalia that honors both tradition and personal achievement.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Community College of Rhode Island, 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.