At OSUIT, students must first apply for graduation to be eligible for the commencement ceremony.
The school organizes a “Grad Fair” prior to commencement — a designated event where graduating students pick up their cap, gown, and tassel regalia.
For the ceremony itself, OSUIT mandates that participating graduates wear proper academic regalia: graduation cap/mortarboard, gown, and tassel.
If students do not get their regalia ahead of time, OSUIT provides a last‑minute pickup option at check‑in prior to the ceremony.
The institution’s published graduation instructions mention that for graduates who are members of certain honors organizations (e.g. honor‑society members such as Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)), students “can also purchase their own stole and tassel” from external vendor stores.
However — and this is key — OSUIT does not publish a public color‑chart, hood‑color guide, or a mapping of tassel/cord/stole colors to academic disciplines or honors status on its publicly accessible pages or catalogs.
As a result, while their system enforces basic regalia (cap, gown, tassel), there is no verifiable public documentation of exact colors for tassels, honor cords, stoles, or hoods tied to discipline or honors status at OSUIT.
Conclusion: OSUIT maintains a standard academic‑regalia system: graduates must wear the official cap, gown, and tassel (provided via Grad Fair or bookstore), with optional additional regalia (honor‑society stoles or tassels) available for eligible students — but the publicly available information does not define any formal color‑scheme for tassels, cords, stoles, or hoods by discipline or honors.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, 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.