A review of the ITU Student Handbook and Catalog (e.g., 2012–2013, 2013–2014 editions) reveals no publicly published guidance on commencement dress code detailing graduation gown color, tassel color, honor cords, stoles, or faculty regalia. The University Registrar’s office confirms a process for petitioning to graduate and diploma processing, but likewise omits mention of academic-regalia specifications such as cap and gown or honor cord policies.
ITU’s Academic Policies list classroom, attendance, grading rules, and transcript procedures, but do not address ceremonial attire. The Student Handbook also lacks a commencement section describing regalia, procession, or hooding ceremony.
Because of this absence of documentation, there is no verifiable “official ITU-specific” color scheme for academic regalia — i.e., graduation gowns, caps, tassels, honor cords, stoles, or faculty hoods are not publicly defined by color or style in any of the published handbooks and catalogs.
In short: while ITU clearly manages graduation through its Registrar (requests to graduate, diploma issuance), there is no publicly accessible policy on academic regalia. Therefore, any cap-and-gown set marketed with an “ITU theme” must be considered generic / customizable, rather than institution-approved, following traditional academic regalia conventions.
Important: ITU does not publish any formal color guidelines or policies for academic regalia such as gowns, tassels, honor cords, or stoles. This set is based on traditional black academic wear, and all additional regalia items are offered as optional, customizable add-ons. Consult your graduation coordinator for any specific regalia requirements for your ceremony.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at International Technological 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.