Gordon College organizes an annual Commencement ceremony for its graduates, with separate schedules for undergraduate and graduate degrees.
All graduates are required to wear full academic regalia to participate — which includes a mortarboard cap, gown, and for applicable degrees the hood. According to the College’s Commencement FAQ, undergraduates and graduates pick up their regalia at scheduled times before the ceremony.
A “graduation fee” applies toward regalia, including the master’s hood and diploma for graduate students.
However — and importantly — Gordon College’s publicly available materials do not include a published, detailed color‑coded chart for tassels, honor cords, stoles, hood linings, or discipline‑based velvet trim. I found no official documentation that specifies exact colors for graduation gown, tassel, hood lining or stoles by degree level or academic department.
Thus, while Gordon College defines the procedural and logistic aspects of commencement — regalia pickup, required attire, hooding for applicable degrees — it does not provide public guidance on a standardized color scheme for tassels, cords or stoles tied to degree status or discipline.
In short: Gordon College ensures that graduates wear official cap and gown (and hood when required), but there’s no public record of a color‑coded academic regalia system for bachelor’s, master’s, or discipline‑based regalia accents (tassel, hood, cloak, stoles, etc.).
Because of that, any external listing or product description claiming to offer “Gordon College official tassel colors by major/degree” would be speculative and cannot reliably reflect an official standard.
Before ordering, confirm your academic discipline and degree level to ensure correct hood velvet trim and proper academic regalia configuration.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Gordon 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.