Oklahoma Christian University lists multiple commencement ceremonies per year (spring, summer, and fall).
Graduates expecting to attend commencement must obtain academic regalia — cap, gown and tassel — via the official ordering portal or campus store. Graduate‑level candidates (master’s, etc.) are eligible for hooded academic regalia.
The university also provides regalia for faculty and staff: per the Academic Policy Manual, full‑time tenure‑track faculty without existing academic robes may receive a one‑time reimbursement (up to a limit) for purchase of official regalia.
Where OCU strongly differs from some other institutions: despite web pages, catalog entries, and graduation programs, there is no publicly accessible, official “color chart” or mapping that defines which colors correspond to which academic disciplines, honors levels, or honor cords/stoles. A third‑party regalia vendor lists OCU in its database — yet even there, they caveat that colors are determined per order and may not reflect a verified institutional standard.
As such, while OCU mandates traditional academic dress (cap, gown, tassel; hood for advanced degrees) for commencement and endorses faculty regalia reimbursement, there is no verifiable public documentation for hood‑trim colors, tassel colors, honor‑cord colors, or stole colors by discipline, major or honors status.
Conclusion: OCU operates a conventional academic‑regalia and commencement system: graduates and faculty wear cap, gown, tassel (and hood when applicable); regalia is procured via the campus vendor or store; but the university does not publish a public standard for colors (discipline‑based hood trim, tassel, cords, or stoles). Any listing of color codes for academic fields or honors at OCU would therefore be speculative.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Oklahoma Oklahoma Christian 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.