Soka University of America holds a formal commencement each year — as recently as May 23, 2025 — where graduating students, faculty, staff and families gather for degree conferral and celebration.
During commencement, graduates wear traditional academic regalia. Photos from recent ceremonies show students in mortarboard caps and gowns. However, the publicly available information on the Soka website does not specify official tassel colors, honor‑cord colors, stole colors, or discipline‑based hood trim. The official commencement page and news/events pages emphasize the ceremony, speakers, and community atmosphere — but contain no detailed regalia color‑schemes or cap/gown/tassel‑style charts.
SUA’s commencement is treated as a full campus event: besides the ceremony, the university organizes an appreciation reception for seniors, alumni events, and coordinated support from many departments to host families, manage logistics, streaming, seating and post‑ceremony events.
Because there is no official public documentation for academic‑regalia color codes (for tassels, stoles/cords, hoods, or faculty regalia), any listing or description specifying “blue tassel,” “gold hood trim,” or “discipline-specific stole color” for Soka would be speculative. The only verified facts via public sources are that graduates wear mortarboard caps, gowns, and participate in the formal commencement ceremony.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Soka University of America , 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.