Tufts University

Tufts University holds a formal and traditional commencement ceremony grounded in academic regalia custom. According to the Tufts “What to Wear” guide, graduates are required to wear a mortarboard cap and gown, and the university discourages extra adornments like stoles or pins, following the American Council on Education’s Academic Costume Code.

Tufts regalia for undergraduates, master’s, and doctoral candidates adheres to classic academic dress styles. Bachelor’s gowns have pointed sleeves and are meant to be worn closed, master’s gowns feature elbow‑length pointed sleeves, and doctoral gowns have bell-shaped sleeves trimmed in velvet.

The hood that accompanies master’s or doctoral gowns is lined with Tufts’ official school colors — **brown and blue**. The velvet edging (trim) of the hood varies by field: for example, yellow for science, orange for engineering, green for medicine, lilac for dental medicine, blue for philosophy/PhD, and gray for veterinary medicine.

Tassels at Tufts are generally **black**, but the university also permits tassels in discipline‑specific colors based on the degree earned; for doctoral graduates, a **gold tassel** is typically used.

Regarding honor cords and stoles, Tufts’ official commencement guidelines strongly discourage addition of adornments like stoles or pins. There is no widely published policy on honor cords in Tufts’ official regalia documents. Faculty regalia must be rented or custom‑ordered via the Tufts Bookstore, with hoods reflecting their highest earned degree.

In summary, Tufts University’s commencement style emphasizes a dignified, traditional academic appearance: a black graduation gown, mortarboard cap, minimalist tassels, and hoods lined in brown and blue with velvet trim by discipline — while minimizing additional decorations like stoles or cords.

Tufts University Academic Regalia

Mark your Tufts University graduation with elegance using this academic regalia set — designed in strict accordance with Tufts’ formal commencement tradition.

  • Gown: Black academic robe, available in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral versions
  • Cap: Traditional mortarboard cap that completes the classic look
  • Tassel: Standard black; or optional Tufts brown & blue or gold for doctoral graduates
  • Hood: Lined in Tufts’ signature brown & blue, with velvet trim by discipline (e.g., science, engineering, medicine)
  • Honor Cord / Stole (Optional): Not officially part of Tufts’ dress code — cords and stoles are discouraged by the university

Why This Regalia?

  • Fully compliant with Tufts University’s commencement attire rules
  • Option for tassels and hoods in Tufts’ institutional colors
  • Durable, high-quality construction from Tufts‑approved regalia suppliers
  • Minimal decoration, preserving a dignified academic appearance on graduation day

Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Tufts University , 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.

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