Howard Payne University holds two formal Commencement ceremonies for eligible graduates, grouped by major. Graduates must pick up their approved cap and gown from the Registrar’s Office before the ceremony. Guests are invited, and the ceremonies typically take place at L.J. Mims Auditorium, with livestream options when available.
HPU’s publicly available student handbook and commencement pages do not list any official color scheme for honor cords, stoles or discipline‑based regalia. There is no public record showing that tassel, cord or stole colors vary by major, degree level, or faculty. Thus, any additional cords, stoles or hoods are subject to special request and are not part of the standard graduation kit published by HPU.
Because HPU does not publish a public chart detailing tassel or stole colors, customers should confirm with the Registrar’s Office or HPU Bookstore before ordering custom tassels, cords or stoles. Officially approved regalia is limited to the standard cap, gown, and tassel set.
HPU allows eligible graduates to wear honor cords, sashes, or stoles representing honor societies, academic distinction (cum laude, etc.), or program‑specific honors. The colors and approval for these items depend on the society/program, not a universal university‑wide color chart. Example groups: honor societies, university scholar status, program‑based recognition.
Note to buyers: Because HPU does not publish a universal, up‑to‑date regalia‑color policy, any cap & gown / tassel / hood set you offer (or buy) labelled “HPU” should specify that colors follow the last known official commencement program. Always advise customers to verify with the HPU Registrar or Bookstore before ordering custom tassels, hoods or stoles.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Howard Payne 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.