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Academic Regalia
As a newly minted Doctor of Education, we know you will be excited to
participate in commencement ceremonies, and for that you will need academic
regalia, aka a
robe,
hat and hood. There are several options available to you, and you will want
to consider several issues as you make your choice.
If you are in a position that does not require that you wear academic
regalia other than for your own commencement, a onetime event, you will
probably want to consider a less expensive route. It is possible to rent
regalia, and as commencement time approaches, announcements will be made
about how to access rental regalia. Most students prefer to purchase their
own, however, and the bookstores at MUGC and at MU offer relatively
inexpensive versions. These have been running less than $100. These are the
least expensive version, but they look just fine for the ceremony, and many
of our students have purchased their regalia like this. The bookstore folks
will know exactly what you need when you tell them you are receiving an EdD.
You will need to contact them at least 6 weeks prior to commencement in
order for your regalia to arrive in time for commencement.
Some of our graduates have a need to wear their regalia as a part of their
professional responsibilities on a regular basis and may want to purchase a
more durable gown. One of the
highest quality vendors for this purpose is Oak Hall
http://www.oakhalli.com/traditional.asp. Oak Hall gowns are beautiful,
high quality, but also quite expensive, depending upon some choices you can
make (see requirements below). We have also had students to order from
Academic Apparel
http://www.academicapparel.com/caps/doctoral-gown.html with satisfying
results for a lesser cost. Other sources for academic regalia are available
over the Internet, but these are the only ones of whose quality and
dependability we have any direct knowledge.
If you are ordering regalia on your own, you need to pay close attention to
the following guidelines:
1.
You should specify that
you are ordering a doctoral robe. These are somewhat different than master’s
or bachelor’s robes. Some companies list them as PhD robes…as long as you
are ordering a black doctoral level robe, it does not matter that it is
called a PhD as opposed to an EdD. Take a look at the sleeve style and the
fabric type as you consider available choices. Some companies have lighter
weight fabric that is more comfortable!
2.
Doctoral robes are
typically adorned with velvet plackets and velvet chevrons on the sleeves.
You may choose to have these in black, or in the light blue that represents
Education. Some choose to have the plackets and chevrons in black velvet,
edged with light blue piping. Any of these alternatives is acceptable; just
be sure that if you use color, it is the light blue of education.
3.
The “hat” that you will
need is either a mortarboard or a velvet tam. Tams come in several styles
and are sometimes more comfortable to keep on one’s head. Again, we
recommend black. The doctoral tassel is “old gold.”
4.
The doctoral hood has two
specifications: the granting institution and the degree. The hood lining is
done in green and white, representing that the degree is being granted by
Marshall University. The trim will be done in light blue, representing that
you are receiving a doctor of education degree. The hood is typically made
of the same fabric used for the robe.
Additional Information of Interest: History of Academic Regalia http://www.osu-tulsa.okstate.edu/academics/graduationhistory.asp Colors of Academic Regalia http://www.academicapparel.com/caps/regalia_colors.html
This page last updated on: 04/28/2008 |
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