The Ponce campus of the Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico maintains a formal “graduación / colación de grados” tradition. Students eligible for graduation must request their toga (academic gown) ahead of the ceremony.
According to the campus’s “Código de Vestimenta — Graduación 2021” document, graduates must wear a dark (black) birrete (cap) and the “borla” (tassel) is placed on the right side before the degree is conferred. The code further instructs formal dress underneath: dark pants/trousers for men, dark shoes (no sandals/chancletas), dark bottoms for women — and the birrete must be “color oscuro” (dark).
Thus, for Inter Ponce: the base academic regalia appears to be a black graduation gown and dark/dark‑colored cap (mortarboard). Tassel (borla) goes on the right side before conferral.
However — and important to note — I found no publicly available official documentation that defines a specific color scheme for honor cords, stoles, hoods, or faculty‑regalia by discipline at Inter Ponce. The “Código de Vestimenta” only addresses general gown/cap/tassel and formal dress guidelines.
So while you can confidently expect a black gown and dark mortarboard for graduation at Inter Ponce, there is no published official color standard for tassels, honor cords, stoles or faculty hoods by major or honors level.
Important: Inter Ponce’s publicly available Código de Vestimenta defines a black gown, dark cap and tassel on the right side, but provides no official colour guidance for honor cords, stoles or faculty hoods. Any additional regalia accessories are therefore optional and customizable. Please verify with your graduation coordinator before selecting cords or stoles for honours or departmental colors.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Interamerican University of Puerto Rico at Ponce, 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.