The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater (UWW) hosts formal commencement ceremonies where graduates are required to wear approved academic regalia. Each participant wears a graduation gown and a graduation cap (mortarboard) with a tassel that aligns with their degree and discipline.
Undergraduate students wear a black gown and mortarboard cap, with a tassel color that represents their field of study. Graduate students, including master’s and doctoral candidates, wear a black gown and mortarboard along with a hood featuring velvet trim indicating the discipline and a satin insert in UWW’s official purple and white.
Honor cords are awarded to undergraduates who meet eligibility criteria, such as GPA requirements and minimum credits taken at UWW. Master’s and doctoral students are generally not eligible for honor cords. Stoles are also available for students in affiliated programs or societies, adding a distinguished accent to the academic regalia.
Graduates are required to order their cap and gown sets in advance through the UWW Bookstore to ensure compliance with university regulations. The proper use of graduation gown, graduation cap, tassels, honor cords, and stoles helps maintain a professional and unified appearance, reflecting the tradition and academic achievement upheld by the university.
The consistent application of UWW’s regalia standards ensures a ceremonial uniformity across all disciplines, while also allowing recognition of individual academic accomplishments through colored tassels, hoods, and honor cords.
Prepare for your commencement at UW‑Whitewater with the officially approved academic regalia package: graduation gown, graduation cap, tassel—and optional hood, honor cords or stoles—aligned with the institution’s commencement attire policy. (Source: Bookstore & Registrar)
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at University of Wisconsin Whitewater , 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.