According to the official NSU commencement guidance, every graduate candidate must wear approved academic regalia provided by the university bookstore in order to participate in graduation.
The cap and gown sets are customized for NSU and regalia from third‑party vendors or borrowed gowns are not permitted.
NSU distinguishes regalia by degree level: for baccalaureate (undergraduate) candidates the gown color is blue, while for master’s, specialist, and doctoral candidates the gown (or full regalia) is gray. Thus the “graduation gown color” and “graduation cap and gown set” change with degree level at NSU.
In terms of tassel and hood protocol: baccalaureate candidates wear their tassel on the right before the degree is conferred; master’s and specialist degree candidates wear their tassels (and hood, if applicable) on the left throughout the ceremony; doctoral candidates carry their hood on stage and are hooded before receiving their diploma, with tassel on the left.
The hood colour and lining typically reflect the candidate’s discipline of study, as is standard in academic regalia traditions.
NSU allows honor cords and other recognition accessories: honor cords are distributed for “outstanding performance and accomplishments” through the relevant college office before commencement. Additionally, NSU provides special regalia for veteran or active‑duty military graduates — a commemorative stole via the Veterans Resource Center when valid ID and invitation are presented.
However — publicly available NSU documents do not appear to publish a complete color‑chart of hood velvet trim by discipline, or a standard color‑list for honor cords or stoles beyond the military stole. The hood color chart for major fields of learning (as seen in a general academic dress context) is referenced in a downloadable PDF, but this does not appear in the main NSU commencement pages.
In summary: NSU’s commencement ceremonies rely on university‑customized academic regalia — with blue gowns for undergraduates and gray for graduate and doctoral candidates, regulated tassel and hood protocols by degree level, optional honor cords for achievements, and military stoles for veteran graduates. A discipline‑based hood color system likely applies but full details of honor‑cord colors or stoles other than the veteran stole are not publicly documented.
This listing provides essential details about NSU’s official cap, gown, and academic regalia standards — useful for graduates, parents, and regalia vendors sourcing degree‑appropriate attire.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Nova Southeastern Universitye, 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.