The University of Hartford (UHart) requires all graduating students to wear formal academic regalia for commencement ceremonies. Undergraduate and master’s students wear a custom “keeper” black gown embroidered with the UHart seal in red, paired with a mortarboard graduation cap and a degree-specific tassel featuring the University of Hartford “H.” Doctoral candidates wear rental gowns with hoods, while keeping their tam as a personal keepsake.
Undergraduates eligible for honors receive a gold honor cord, awarded to students with a GPA of 3.25 or above, regardless of Latin honors distinction (cum laude, magna, summa). Graduates can also wear a Stole of Gratitude to honor someone special or an international stole recognizing their home country or study abroad experience. Blue philanthropy cords are offered to students who contribute to the university’s class gift program, while legacy students may wear a legacy medal.
Faculty participating in commencement wear traditional academic robes. While specific hood colors for faculty disciplines are not publicly documented, standard academic practices suggest hoods reflect the faculty member’s highest degree and field. Students and faculty must order regalia in advance via the UHart Bookstore or online portal to ensure availability.
Overall, UHart’s graduation attire policy blends sustainability (recycled-material gowns), recognition (honor cords, gratitude and international stoles), and tradition, providing a polished and meaningful academic regalia experience for graduates and faculty alike.
Celebrate your UHart graduation with the university’s official academic regalia: black *keeper* gown, cap, tassel, honor cord, and stoles.
This UHart graduation regalia set blends sustainability, recognition, and tradition — ensuring you look polished, unified, and meaningful on your big day.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at University of Hartford , 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.