After reviewing the Huntsville Bible College website (huntsvillebiblecollege.org), I found no dedicated page or downloadable PDF detailing commencement attire or an academic-regalia color policy. There is no publicly posted “Commencement Regalia” guide, no student handbook section on graduation-gown color, tassels, stoles, or honor cords.
The HBC site does reference graduation / commencement in its academic calendar and announcements, but no information about a required graduation cap (mortarboard), tassel color by degree, or honor-cord colors is documented.
A search for faculty or “academic dress” policy on the HBC site similarly yields no concrete academic-heraldry guideline: no publicly available faculty hood-color chart, velvet trim color, or discipline-based regalia details.
Because of the lack of publicly accessible regalia policy, we cannot reliably infer what the official undergraduates or graduate regalia looks like, or which tassel or honor colors are institutionally sanctioned at HBC.
In effect, any cap-and-gown sets claiming to be “Huntsville Bible College official regalia” would have to rely on assumptions or generic academic regalia norms (e.g., black gown, plain cap, standard honor cords) rather than verified HBC-specific designs or color standards.
Because HBC has **no publicly accessible regalia-color chart**, graduating students and apparel suppliers should treat HBC-branded regalia as *general academic dress*. For any custom-colored tassels or cords, always confirm with HBC’s Registrar prior to purchase to ensure compliance.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Huntsville Bible 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.