Oikos University publishes a 2025–2026 Academic Catalog that includes a “graduation fee” which “offsets the college’s costs for graduation robe rental.” This indicates that the university provides or rents academic robes to graduating students, rather than assuming students supply their own.
Oikos maintains a “Commencement” tradition, as shown on its website’s news section — e.g. a “2024 Commencement Ceremony” announcement. The history and gallery pages of its site reference previous commencements (e.g. “2017 Commencement,” “2019 Commencement”) implying periodic ceremonies.
However — and this is important — I found no publicly accessible document (handbook, academic catalog section, PDF, or web page) that defines an official color‑chart for regalia at Oikos: there is no mapping of tassel colors, honor cords, stoles, or hood/trim colors to academic disciplines, degree levels, or honors status. Neither the catalog, student handbook nor public commencement pages specify colors.
Thus: while Oikos enforces an academic‑regalia system — robe rental for graduates, and official commencement ceremonies — the only verifiable standard is the use of “a robe” (likely black, per common academic‑dress convention) rented via graduation fee. There is no public standard for tassel color, honor‑cord or stole color — meaning any listing of colors associated with disciplines or honors would be speculative.
In effect, Oikos follows the generic academic regalia model (gown, possibly cap, rental system) but does not publish or enforce a visible color code for graduation gown color variations, tassels, cords or stoles.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Oklahoma Oikos 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.