South Puget Sound Community College holds its annual commencement ceremony at the end of the academic year. For the 2026 ceremony, the college has announced that graduates must wear a blue cap & gown to walk across the stage.
Regalia ordering is organized by the college: a link to order cap and gown is shared in advance, and the college also offers information for used‑gown options or loaner sets at check‑in for eligible graduates.
SPSCC also supports recognition of academic achievement and special status through cords and stoles:
Stoles may be available for specific groups (e.g. athletics, Diversity/Equity/Inclusion Center), but students are advised to check with their department contact for availability and eligibility.
SPSCC’s publicly accessible materials do not present a full color‑coded academic regalia chart by degree level (associate, bachelor, master, doctoral) or by academic discipline. There is no mention of distinct hood colors, degree‑level robes, or discipline‑based stoles. Thus, the standard blue cap & gown appears to be universal for graduates, with cords/stoles only for honors, special programs, or affiliations.
For content creators, vendors, or students referencing SPSCC regalia online — the most accurate and verifiable description is a “standard blue cap & gown set” with optional “honor or status cords (white, silver, braided, etc.) and stoles (if applicable).” Claims of degree‑level or discipline‑based gown colors or hoods should be avoided unless 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 South Puget Sound 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.