At Concordia University, St. Paul (CSP), commencement is held in the Gangelhoff Center (or other CSP venues), and graduating students must apply for program completion via the registrar. CSP’s commencement programs emphasize tradition and academic decorum: students wear full regalia that reflect both their degree level and field of study.
According to CSP’s official academic‑attire policy, the standard graduation gown is black for most degree levels. Undergraduate and master’s students wear a black mortarboard cap paired with a black tassel, while doctoral recipients don a soft six‑sided tam.
CSP’s hoods or stoles are color‑coded by academic discipline: their commencement program defines discipline colors such as economics = copper, education = light blue, nursing = apricot, political science = dark blue, theology = scarlet, social work = citron, science/physics = gold and more. These velvet-trim colors help distinguish academic majors in the procession and reflect school tradition.
For academic honors, CSP awards medallions — not cords or stoles — for Latin honors: summa cum laude (GPA ≥ 3.90) earns a gold medallion, magna cum laude (3.75–3.89) a silver medallion, and cum laude (3.60–3.74) a bronze medallion. There is no publicly published policy specifying honor cords or stoles in their commencement program.
On faculty regalia, CSP’s procession uses academic hoods that follow the same discipline-color velvet trim as students’ hoods, maintaining consistency across student and faculty academic regalia.
In summary, Concordia University St. Paul upholds a classic and dignified academic regalia tradition: black gowns and mortarboards (or tam), discipline‑specific hood colors, and honor recognition via medallions rather than cords or stoles.
This cap, gown & hood set aligns with CSP’s formal commencement requirements and academic dress code.
A refined regalia kit for CSP graduates that honors their academic journey while staying true to university tradition.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Concordia University Saint Paul, 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.