Dutchess Community College (SUNY Dutchess) holds its annual commencement in a formal ceremony, where graduates, faculty, and honored guests wear full academic regalia. According to the college’s commencement programs, graduates wear a traditional black graduation gown paired with a mortarboard graduation cap, made from broadcloth or serge; only doctoral caps use velvet.
Tassel color is primarily black, or may vary “appropriate to the subject” per degree field; for doctoral graduates, the tassel may be gold bullion. The hood (for master’s or doctoral degrees) has a velvet border in a color representing the academic discipline, following intercollegiate academic‑dress conventions.
On honor cords and stoles, DCC publicly documents suggest that some special cords are awarded: for example, the DCC Foundation gives a white philanthropy cord to graduates who make a class gift. However, the official commencement programs (2022, 2024, 2025) do not fully detail a standardized color scheme for all honor cords, stoles, or Latin‑honor distinctions.
Faculty regalia is consistent with academic tradition: faculty wear black gowns and academic hoods, and the hood’s velvet trim reflects the field of study. Because the publicly available commencement documentation lacks a full chart of cord or stole colors by honor or program, students are encouraged to check with Dutchess Community College’s commencement office or bookstore for the specific honor regalia authorized for their year.
Get your official Dutchess Community College graduation regalia—gown, cap, and tassel—designed in line with your DCC commencement ceremony.
Important: While tassels and hoods have clear color guidance, DCC does not publicly provide a full standardized system for honor cords or stoles by Latin honors. Check with your commencement office for up‑to-date details.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Dutchess Community College, 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.