The Inter‑American Defense College (IADC) regularly holds a formal commencement ceremony for graduating classes — for instance, the recent “Class 62 Graduation” was publicly announced on the IADC website. Attendance includes IADC leadership, distinguished guests, family, and friends.
However — unlike many universities — IADC’s publicly available Student Handbook and Course Catalog (2025) does not appear to include any detailed description of academic regalia: there is no mention of cap and gown, tassels, honor cords, stoles, or hood colors. The 2025 handbook lays out policies for transcripts, record confidentiality, and admission/credit transfer rules — but contains no provisions for commencement attire.
Because of this lack of documentation, the colors and styles of graduation gown, mortarboard, tassel, honor cords or stoles at IADC are undocumented — there is no public specification. No PDF, handbook, or contract available from IADC defines a color code for tassels, honor cords, or stoles.
In effect, while IADC clearly celebrates graduations publicly (announcements, photos, official messages), the standard academic‑dress protocol (cap, gown, tassels, cords) used by many colleges in the United States appears absent or unpublished for IADC. Attempts to “dig into handbooks or school contracts” reveal no clause about academic regalia.
Conclusion: For IADC, although commencement ceremonies are held and publicly acknowledged, there is no publicly available evidence that IADC mandates or standardizes academic regalia (graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords or stoles). Anyone seeking to purchase or wear such regalia would likely have to look to general academic‑dress conventions rather than IADC‑specific guidance.
If you like — I can check archived versions of IADC handbooks (2000–2025) to confirm whether they ever had regalia guidelines.
Important: IADC does not currently publish any official guidelines for graduation gown color, tassel, cords or stoles. This product follows traditional academic regalia standards with black gown and cap. Please verify with your academic institution for any custom or program‑specific regalia requirements before ordering.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Inter–American Defense 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.