Ohio State ATI conducts one commencement ceremony per year in May, at the end of the spring semester. All students who completed degree requirements in summer, autumn, or spring are invited to participate.
Eligible graduates must submit their petition to graduate by the published deadline. The institute’s Graduation page outlines that all verified graduates are eligible to attend the commencement ceremony.
To participate, graduates are required to wear the proper academic regalia as per the parent institution’s standards. According to the central university academic costume policy — which applies to all of The Ohio State University including its satellite campuses like ATI — undergraduates wear a black mortarboard cap and black gown.
The official “Academic Costume” guide indicates that the tassel color must be “distinctive of the degree being received,” usually tied to the college or program.
For master’s or doctoral degrees (if applicable to ATI’s program offerings), graduates would need gown + hood + appropriate headwear, following OSU’s standard regalia protocol.
Regarding honors, OSU’s system-wide policy allows eligible undergraduates (e.g., Latin‑honor recipients) to wear an official “honors emblem” — a scarlet & gray tasseled braid (honor cord) — over their gown.
However — and this is important — while the general academic‑regalia framework is clearly defined, I found no publicly accessible document on the ATI website (or within OSU’s publicly shared commencement PDFs) that provides a full, up-to-date color‑chart mapping tassel, hood trim, honor‑cord or stole colors to specific disciplines or honors status for ATI graduates. The publicly accessible ATI Graduation page does not list tassel colors or cord/stole color guidelines.
Therefore: OSU‑ATI follows the standard OSU academic‑regalia and commencement requirements — cap, gown, tassel (and hood for advanced degrees), with regalia purchased or rented via official channels. But any claims about exact tassel, hood, honor‑cord or stole colors for ATI (by discipline or honor status) would be speculative, since no public color‑coding standard appears available.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute, 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.