Global University outlines graduation and commencement procedures on its Registrar and Tuition & Fees pages. Students must complete degree requirements including capstone submission, then submit a graduation application. The cap‑and‑gown is listed under “Tuition and Fees” as a separate cost item for “individual use (not GU commencement),” suggesting that regalia is not automatically provided by the university.
Despite that, I found no publicly available document — handbook, catalog, commencement‑program PDF, or page — that defines a uniform color scheme for graduation gowns, tassels, honor cords, or stoles. Specifically:
Because of this absence of publicly published regalia specification, it’s unclear whether Global University mandates a standard color (e.g., black gown) or whether regalia colors are left to students or external vendors. There is also no evidence of institutional distribution of honor cords or stoles for academic distinction or societies.
In short: Global University requires students to purchase their own cap and gown (regalia is not automatically issued), but there is no publicly stated policy regarding graduation gown color, tassel color, honor cords, stoles, or discipline‑specific academic regalia.
Given that, if you want regalia for Global University graduation, you may need to order a basic cap and gown — but any tassels, cords, or stoles will likely be at your discretion or per separate organizations, not per a university‑prescribed color code.
Important: This package does not include honor cords, stoles, hoods, or discipline‑specific regalia. Global University does not publicly define a standard color scheme for these items — if needed, additional accessories must be sourced separately.
Recommended for Global University students preparing for graduation who need a simple, standard cap & gown set. Order early to ensure proper fit before your commencement date.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Global 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.