Penn Highlands Community College requires that all graduates wishing to participate in commencement wear approved academic regalia. The College publishes a specific policy for “Use of Cords and Stoles at Commencement,” reflecting how honor cords and stoles are regulated. :
Under this policy, “honor cords” are awarded to graduates who have distinguished themselves academically — for example, those with GPAs between 4.0 and 3.50 — or who are members of College‑recognized honor or leadership societies. The College provides those honor cords at no cost to the graduate. :
In addition, “graduation stoles” may be worn by members of College‑recognized honor societies or student organizations — subject to approval by the Vice President of Student Services. Graduates may wear up to two stoles, and are responsible for the cost of those stoles. Medallions may also be worn when awarded for academic purposes.
The publicly available PennHighlands policy does **not** include any official color‑chart for tassels, gowns, hoods, or discipline‑based regalia colors. There is no mention of standard cap/gown colors, tassel color by degree or major, or hood/velvet trim colors. Therefore — beyond honor cords and approved stoles — there is no documented standard for tassel, hood or gown color.
In summary: Penn Highlands Community College commencement emphasizes approved academic regalia plus official honor‑cords or stoles when granted. The College offers honor cords for high‑GPA graduates and allows student‑organization or honor‑society stoles (up to two per graduate) with approval. However, there is **no** publicly verified standard for gown/tassel/hood color or discipline‑based regalia color schemes. Any retail or product listing claiming “official Penn Highlands tassel, hood or stole colors by degree or major” should be considered speculative unless explicitly confirmed by the College.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College , 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.