Ohio University Southern organizes an annual Graduation Recognition Ceremony each spring, celebrating its summer, fall, and spring graduates together. Graduates are recognized publicly on campus — families and friends are invited to attend.
To participate in the ceremony, graduates must order the official academic regalia (cap & gown package) by the posted deadline. The regalia is required for all participating students; without it, they cannot take part in the graduation event.
For students graduating with academic honors, OU‑Southern provides honor cords at check‑in as part of the recognition process.
However — and this is important — there is no publicly available document on the OU‑Southern website (or the broader OU commencement documentation) that publishes a formal “color‑chart” mapping tassel, hood, cord, or stole colors to academic disciplines, degree levels, or honors categories for Southern‑campus graduates. No PDF, handbook, or public page specifies colors for tassels, hoods, cords or stoles associated with different majors or honors at OU‑Southern.
In effect: OU‑Southern follows a conventional academic‑regalia model — mandatory cap and gown (and tassel) for all graduates; honor cords for recognized honors graduates; regalia ordered in advance and required for ceremony participation. But any claim about exact colors (tassel color, hood trim, cord/stole color) tied to discipline or honors status at OU‑Southern would be speculative, given the lack of a publicly-accessible color‑code or standard.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Ohio University Southern, 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.