At Concordia University Ann Arbor (CUAA), commencement typically takes place in May at the Field House. According to the CUAA academic catalog, undergraduate students must complete at least 60 credits at CUAA and meet GPA thresholds to be eligible for honors recognition. Graduates who qualify for honors wear gold-colored honor cords with their gowns during the commencement ceremony.
Students order their cap and gown through the university bookstore in advance. For graduate (master’s) students, CUAA provides a hood, which is placed during an on-stage hooding ceremony by faculty, in line with academic-regalia tradition. CUAA also encourages students to decorate their mortarboard caps, giving graduates personal expression as part of their graduation memory.
Despite the clear guidance on honor cords, CUAA’s publicly available materials do not prescribe a standard tassel color for its commencement ceremonies — the catalog and commencement guidelines make no mention of a specific tassel color for bachelor’s or master’s students. There is also no detailed publicly listed color scheme for stoles, such as those tied to different honors societies or academic disciplines.
On faculty regalia, there is no publicly available CUAA‑specific policy that defines velvet trim, hood-lining colors, or discipline-based regalia color codes. The university’s public communications and catalogs focus on logistics, honor recognition, and ceremony schedule rather than prescribing a full academic‑dress color chart.
In summary, Concordia University Ann Arbor’s commencement regalia policy is classic but modest: undergraduates wear a gown and mortarboard, eligible honors students wear gold cords, master’s students are hooded, and tassels/stoles remain flexible, without strong public specification of color beyond honor cords.
Designed for CUAA graduates, this cap, gown & tassel set reflects the university’s commencement traditions and honors recognition.
A meaningful regalia set that aligns with Concordia University Ann Arbor’s academic tradition and your personal style.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Concordia University Ann Arbor, 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.