Pacific College publicly posts a “Regalia Ordering Information” document for graduates participating in commencement. According to the 2024–2025 regalia instructions, all graduates — associate, bachelor (if offered), master’s, and doctoral — must order their cap and gown (and hood/tassel where applicable) via a specified vendor (for example via the “Shopyourschool” link on Jostens) by a stated deadline.
The academic regalia is mandatory for participating in the commencement ceremony. The regalia set includes at minimum a graduation cap, gown, and tassel. For master’s or doctoral graduates, the ordering page indicates more options — either a full outfit, hood, or tam/hood as appropriate for level.
However — in spite of these clear procedures — Pacific College’s publicly available documents do not specify any standardized color‑coding scheme or “color chart” for graduation gowns, caps, tassels, honor cords or stoles, nor faculty regalia. A review of the published regalia ordering information shows no mention of gown color, tassel color, honor cord colors, or stole colors tied to degree level, honors, or academic discipline.
Similarly, there is no publicly available “Commencement Regalia Policy” or handbook that defines regalia colors by degree or field, and no listing for colors of honor cords or stoles for honors or special programs. As such, while Pacific College ensures that all graduates wear formal academic regalia (cap, gown, tassel, hood where applicable), it remains impossible — based on public documentation — to state definitively what the “graduation gown color,” “tassel color,” or “honor cord/stole color” should be for any degree level (associate, bachelor, master, doctoral), or what the “faculty regalia color” might be.
In summary: Pacific College of Health and Science mandates ordering and wearing academic regalia (cap, gown, tassel/hood) via an official vendor for commencement ceremonies. But because the institution does not publish a formal color‑coding guideline for gowns, caps, tassels, cords or stoles, the actual appearance of regalia sets (gown color, tassel color, cord/stole color) depends on the vendor or distribution for each graduating cohort — there is no publicly documented uniform standard across all students or degrees.
Official academic‑regalia set for Pacific College of Health and Science commencement ceremonies — includes mortarboard graduation cap, academic gown, and tassel. Graduate‑level degrees have optional hood or tam as required.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Pacific College of Health and Science, 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.