There is no accessible commencement or academic-regalia policy on iowawesleyan.com or via web-archives that explicitly states gown color, tassel color by major, honor-cord colors, or hood trim colors for disciplines or faculty.
Because Iowa Wesleyan is no longer operating under that name (it closed / merged), many institutional resources appear offline or removed, which likely contributes to the lack of published regalia guidelines.
In absence of a documented regalia standard, the safest assumption is to use traditional academic-regalia conventions: a black graduation gown, a black mortarboard cap, and a tassel (commonly black, or another custom color chosen by the graduate).
Any honor cords or stoles (for academic honors, societies, or cultural identity) must also be treated as fully customizable accessories, because no school-mandated color scheme is publicly available.
For faculty regalia, the same constraint applies: without published guidelines, velvet trim or hood colors are not verifiable. Thus, any “Iowa Wesleyan–themed” faculty robe would likely fall under generic academic regalia rather than institution-specific color coding.
Important: Iowa Wesleyan University does not appear to publicly define formal regalia colors (gown, tassel, cord, stole) in its current or archived documentation. This product is offered as a fully customizable regalia set, not as “officially approved” school-specific colors.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Iowa Wesleyan 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.