Shorter College does not provide publicly accessible documentation regarding commencement ceremonies, academic regalia, or graduation gown policies. There is no official information on graduation gown color, tassel color, honor cords, stoles, or faculty regalia available on the college website. Students are advised to confirm all cap and gown requirements directly with the Registrar’s office. While it is assumed that a standard cap and gown is required for participation in graduation ceremonies, the specific colors, cords, or stoles associated with bachelor, master, or doctoral degrees remain undefined. No publicly listed guidelines exist for Latin honors or discipline-specific regalia, and any additional stoles or cords should be verified with the college before use. This ensures compliance with the institution's formal ceremony standards and maintains a uniform, dignified appearance for all participants. Due to the absence of official color charts, tassel standards, or hood designs, any representations of Shorter College graduation regalia outside the college’s confirmation are considered speculative and should be treated as unofficial. Students, vendors, and online listings should include disclaimers noting that regalia specifics are unverified until directly confirmed by Shorter College administration.
Intended for students of Shorter College preparing for graduation. Because Shorter College does not publish a public regalia‑policy or color‑code, this cap and gown set is offered as a generic academic regalia set. Buyers must confirm all requirements (gown color, honor cords/stoles, tassel color, hood, etc.) with the Registrar before purchase to ensure compliance with college standards.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Shorter 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.