Skyline College holds an annual commencement ceremony — for example the Class of 2025 ceremony was scheduled for May 23 on the campus track and field. Graduates are instructed to check in before the ceremony with their cap, gown and tassel.
Regalia — including cap, gown, and tassel — is made available through the Skyline College Bookstore. Graduates must purchase their regalia online or at the bookstore before the ceremony in order to participate.
According to the 2021 Commencement Program, the gowns are made with environmentally‑friendly materials, sourced from renewable forests; the eco‑friendly “Eco‑Zip” zipper uses recycled PET. The caps and gowns are produced under standards typically applied to academic regalia.
Students are allowed to wear optional stoles and cords that designate academic programs, honors, learning communities, student‑support programs, or transfer status. The stoles and cords come in various styles and colors, depending on the program or recognition.
For advanced-degree or transfer‑recipient regalia: the Program states that master’s gowns feature pointed sleeves; doctoral gowns (if used) have round, open sleeves and are trimmed with velvet at front and on sleeves. Hoods are worn over gowns: hood length varies with degree — bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral hoods increase in length respectively — and the outside color of the hood corresponds to the field of study, while the lining reflects the institution granting the degree.
In summary: Skyline College enforces a structured yet flexible academic‑regalia policy: all participating graduates must purchase and wear a standard cap, gown, and tassel from the bookstore; optional stoles/cords are allowed for program participation or honors; and advanced‑degree or discipline‑based regalia (hoods, velvet trimming) follow traditional academic identity norms when applicable.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Skyline 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.