Student Handbook 2022-2023

Special Events Dress Code

Convocation, Baccalaureate and Commencement

Participation in Convocation, Baccalaureate, or Commencement is an earned privilege. Piedmont University students are expected to abide by the following guidelines for appropriate and acceptable dress. Participation is permitted at the sole discretion of Piedmont University.

 

Convocation: Freshmen should dress in appropriate attire, and it is suggested that attendees wear dress slacks, a button-up shirt and tie, or a day dress.

 

Baccalaureate: Graduates should dress in appropriate attire under their academic regalia. It is suggested that graduates wear dress slacks, a button-up shirt, and a tie or a day dress. Neither graduating students’ hoods nor mortarboards are worn at Baccalaureate. Honor cords are not worn to Baccalaureate. Any unapproved enhancements to regalia will be confiscated and returned to the graduate after the service. Replacement robes will be provided.

 

Commencement: Graduates should dress in appropriate attire under their academic regalia. It is suggested that graduates wear dress slacks, a button-up shirt and tie, or a day dress. Hoods and mortarboards are worn at Commencement. Mortarboards are to be worn squared, not tilted. Men remove their mortarboards for the invocation and again during the benediction. Women do not remove their mortarboards. Some institutions allow students to display symbols of ethnic pride and religious cloths. Piedmont’s decision is not to allow these types of cloth to be worn as stoles but to allow a graduate to display it flat on top of the mortarboard. Any unapproved enhancements to regalia will be confiscated and returned to the graduate after the service. Replacement robes and/or mortarboards will be provided.

 

Tassels: The tradition of moving the tassel signifies graduation. Undergraduate students wear the tassel on the right until the degree is conferred. Once the degree is conferred, the tassel is moved to the left. Since graduate students already have the distinction of achieving graduation, their tassels are worn on the left throughout the ceremony.

 

Mortarboards may be decorated, but we prefer decorations to lie flat on the cap.

 

Stoles: Only Piedmont University-issues Latin Honors stoles are permitted. Cum Laude (green), Magna Cum Laude (white), and Summa Cum Laude (gold) are distributed to eligible students.

 

Cords: Cords are used to distinguish a major, honor, or organization. Below is a list of recognized honors and organizations for which approved cords may be worn with your regalia during

 

Commencement. You may not wear honor cords/tassels/pins issued by another school/organization.

 

Approved organization memberships:

  • Health Science Leadership Academy 
  • Piedmont Chapter of the American Marketing Association
  • Student Government Association
  • TEAM Piedmont Student Ambassadors
  • Fraternity/Sorority membership: Alpha Sigma Phi, Zeta Tau Alpha.
  • Student-athlete status: Baseball, Basketball (M&W), Cross Country (M&W), Cycling (M&W), Golf (M&W), Lacrosse (M&W), Soccer (M&W), Softball, Swim (M&W), Tennis (M&W), Track & Field (M&W), Volleyball.

Approved Honor societies memberships:

Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Biology Honors Program, Chemistry Honors Program, Chi Alpha Sigma, Compass Program Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Pi, Lillian E. Smith Scholars, National Society of Leadership and Success, Phi Sigma Iota, Psi Chi, Psychology Honors Program, College of Nursing Health Sciences Honor Society, Sigma Alpha Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Society for Collegiate Journalists, Torch of Piedmont, Who’s Who.

 

If an organization falls outside of the guidelines above, contact your organization's advisor who can reach out to the Registrar's Office for consideration and approval. Organizations that fail to follow the established attire policy will jeopardize the organization's future ability to be represented with adornments in future ceremonies.