At OSU‑OKC, students must apply for graduation via the student self‑service portal, and participating in commencement depends on submission of that application.
Commencement is held once per year (typically May) at the Bennett Event Center — most recently scheduled for May 9, 2025.
For the ceremony, OSU‑OKC requires that graduating students wear academic regalia: a graduation cap, gown, and tassel. These items are available for purchase at the campus bookstore beginning at “Grad Fair” (March) or online; there is also a provision to buy at a small stand during commencement for late orders.
Additional regalia such as stoles or cords are optional, and only those associated with approved on‑campus organizations (honors program, service learning, veteran status, etc.) or special distinctions are officially recognized.
OSU‑OKC’s catalog confirms that participating in the commencement ceremony obligates students to “purchase a cap, gown, and tassel.”
Honor cords/stoles or other regalia beyond the basic cap/gown/tassel are not universally issued — only eligible students (e.g. veterans, honor‑society members, service‑learning awardees, high‑GPA or program‑based recognitions) may receive them at check-in.
OSU‑OKC does not publish a public hood‑color chart, nor does it list discipline-based tassel or cord colors accessible on its website. The publicly available materials only mention the general dress code (cap, gown, tassel mandatory; cords/stoles optional and eligibility‑based).
In short: OSU‑OKC operates a standard American academic‑regalia model: graduation gown + cap + tassel for all graduates; optional cords and stoles for authorized honors/groups; regalia purchase via campus bookstore or online; and a formal, single‑ceremony commencement at a large event center. There is no public documentation assigning specific colors to tassels, hoods, honor cords or stoles by academic discipline or honors level.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City, 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.