South Suburban College holds an annual commencement ceremony for degree and certificate graduates who meet eligibility criteria, including application submission and clearance of any financial restrictions. The College lists formal graduation information on its website, including instructions for applying for graduation and participating in the ceremony.
SSC’s publicly available materials do not include a comprehensive, institution‑wide color‑coded chart for graduation gowns, tassels, hoods, stoles, or cords by degree level (associate, bachelor) or academic discipline. The official graduation information page and 2024–26 catalog make no mention of different gown or tassel colors.
However, for recognized honor students — e.g. members of the honors program or the honor society Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) — SSC allows special regalia: PTK members may wear a “golden honors stole” and a monogrammed tassel at graduation to denote membership and academic excellence.
Because SSC does not publish any standard color scheme for all graduates, the default expectation is that graduates will don a standard cap and gown (color not publicly defined), with special adornments (honors stole, tassel) only for eligible honor‑society members. There is no evidence in public documents of differentiated regalia for faculty, or of discipline‑ or degree‑based hood colors or stoles.
For students, vendors, or content creators seeking accurate representation of SSC graduation attire: the safest and verified description is a “standard cap and gown set” for all graduates, with optional “honors stole and honors tassel” for eligible honor‑society members. Any claim of custom gown color, tassel color, hood, or discipline-based regalia lacks public documentation.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at South Suburban 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.