The University of Health Sciences & Pharmacy (UHSP) in St. Louis requires all graduates to wear official academic regalia during commencement, including a black graduation gown, mortarboard cap, and an approved tassel. Graduates must order their regalia through UHSP’s vendor by the specified deadline to participate in the ceremony.
Undergraduate students wear a standard black gown and mortarboard, with tassels representing their academic level; however, UHSP does not publicly specify tassel colors by discipline. Master’s students wear a black gown and cap, and may include a hood or other approved regalia through the university’s vendor. Doctoral graduates must order advanced doctoral regalia in advance, although specific velvet trim or tassel colors are not published.
Honor cords and stoles are allowed only if they are officially approved by UHSP. The university’s website notes that cords or stoles may be offered by departments or honor societies, but their exact colors are not publicly detailed. Faculty participating in commencement wear traditional academic robes; specific colors for faculty hoods or trim by discipline are not listed on UHSP’s public documentation.
UHSP’s commencement policies ensure that all participants wear unified, official regalia, maintaining the dignity and ceremonial tradition of the event. Students are strongly advised to verify exact color or regalia details with the registrar or the official vendor to ensure compliance with UHSP’s commencement requirements.
Celebrate your graduation with UHSP‑official academic regalia: black gown, mortarboard cap, tassel, and optional honor cords or stoles approved by the university.
This UHSP regalia set delivers an authentic academic appearance aligned with the university’s commencement policy — even without a fully disclosed public color‑by‑discipline chart.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in Saint Louis , 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.