Pacific Islands University

Pacific Islands University lists a “Cap and Gown Fee” under its fee schedule, implying that graduates must pay separately to acquire their graduation regalia when they apply to graduate. The academic catalog notes that “graduation cap and gown [are] not included” by default. Also, in a 2025 public notice, PIU shared that its Class of 2025 Commencement will take place on May 3, 2025, indicating their regular commencement ceremonies take place at designated venues.

However — despite these operational details — PIU’s publicly accessible materials (catalog, tuition & fee sheet, website) supply no information whatsoever about the color or design specification for graduation gowns, caps, tassels, honor cords, stoles, or faculty regalia. The catalog only stipulates the fee; there is no color‑chart, no mention of degree‑level‑based gown color, no tassel‑color codes, and no standards for honor cord or stole color.

Moreover, there is no public “Commencement Regalia Policy” or commencement‑handbook PDF on PIU’s site that defines academic‑dress standards (gown material or color, cap style, tassel placement, cords/stoles) — at least none that are easily accessible. The absence of such documentation means that PIU does not publicly guarantee a consistent, institution‑wide color scheme or design standard for academic regalia for bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, honors, or faculty regalia sets.

In summary: Pacific Islands University mandates that graduates pay a cap and gown fee and participate in formal commencement ceremonies. Graduates must secure their own regalia to walk in the ceremony. But because PIU does not publish any official color‑coding or regalia‑design guidelines, it is not possible to state definitively what the “graduation gown color,” “graduation cap style/color,” “tassel color,” “honor cord color,” “stole color,” or “faculty regalia color” should be for any degree level or discipline at PIU. Individuals ordering regalia must therefore rely on the vendor‑supplied set without expectation of an official documented standard.

Pacific Islands University – Graduation Cap & Gown (Academic Regalia)

Official academic regalia set for Pacific Islands University commencement. Includes mortarboard cap and academic gown necessary for graduation ceremony participation. Graduates must pay the cap and gown fee and order their set before the ceremony.

  • Cap & gown set required for PIU commencement — separate purchase required when applying to graduate.
  • Available for associate and bachelor level programs offered by PIU.
  • Vendor‑supplied regalia — since PIU does not publish any fixed color‑scheme for gown, cap, tassel, cords or stoles, color/design may vary by vendor or graduation cohort.
  • Recommended for all graduates intending to participate in PIU commencement ceremonies — ensures compliance for processional, diploma conferral, and formal graduation attire.

Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Pacific Islands 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.

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