I am a master's candidate in the English department graduating in May (thesis defended successfully last week!!!!! )I also got my BA at State in 2004. I still have my robe, cap, and tassel from my first graduation.The Reg & Recs page says that master's gowns are more expensive than undergraduate gowns....but it also has a separate listing for master's hoods.Does anyone know if there is a difference between the actual robe for undergraduates and graduates? I'd rather not spend money on another robe, if they're the same.[Edited on March 22, 2006 at 8:31 PM. Reason : ]
3/22/2006 8:29:03 PM
I'm going to try wearing my robe from high school. I bet they're the same.
3/22/2006 8:39:50 PM
Try: http://www.ermoore.com/products/regalia/academicHoods.do.htmThe gowns for each degree level are different, primarily in the cut of the sleeves.
3/22/2006 9:16:19 PM
no matter which path you may take...commando is the only way.
3/23/2006 2:04:42 AM
Next question: do you think it will be too noticeable if I wear the old robe, but with the new hood?
3/23/2006 8:45:41 AM
At the graduate level people end up wearing different robes. Some buy the really, really fancy ones that you have to special order, but most people don't. If you have a plain black robe from college, then it will look fine with the hood.
3/23/2006 9:26:26 AM
on a side note, do we have to dress up for graduation or can we wear jeans and flip flops? I'm not going to the big RBC deal, but the department ceremony. In high school, we couldn't walk if we wore jeans. I'm broke and have no "nice" clothes
3/24/2006 9:22:50 PM
No one cares what you ware.
3/24/2006 10:38:53 PM
^^You may want to look into, you know, one pair of nice slacks, a nice shirt, and nice shoes for all those occassions that come after graduation (like interviews) and the life events you start to hit mid-twenties (like weddings and funerals). You don't have to go blow $100+ to get an outfit appropriate for those sorts of things, and when an aunt/uncle/grandparent/high school friend has died isn't when you want to have to go try to find a good deal on these things.Anyone know the charge per tassel? My two majors are in two different colleges, and last time I went to graduation, it seemed like everyone who was in that situation had one for each college (heck, I earned both and I'm sporting them proudly).
3/27/2006 8:13:40 AM
are you expected to wear robes to individual departmental graduations, or can you just dress nicely there and get away with it.
3/27/2006 10:04:25 AM
^^Eh, I thought about getting a skirt, and I work at a shoe store so I could "borrow" a pair for a few hrs. As for after graduation, I'm going to grad school so bum clothes are still good. [Edited on March 27, 2006 at 7:24 PM. Reason : .]
3/27/2006 7:23:37 PM
Ah. I had to go "grown-up" clothes shopping before my grad school interviews this spring. Yay for blue jeans for the next six years!
3/27/2006 9:09:30 PM
i bought a dress at marshalls for like $12, and it goes with everything so try there or something
3/28/2006 1:28:43 AM
3/28/2006 11:54:31 AM
when are/were we supposed to go buy our cap + Gown?
4/19/2006 3:12:25 PM
http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/graduation/announce.htmlthe website I created for graduation
4/19/2006 3:17:19 PM
thanks! I should have thought to look for that i guess...
4/19/2006 3:25:55 PM
i dont check my emailscan we just buy a tassel? do i need a tassel? arrrrr
4/21/2006 2:38:26 PM
The Master's robes are a little more ornate, with long, dangling sleeves, but I don't know as anyone would especially notice. The mortarboard might look a little funny without the tassel, though.As for what you wear underneath, nobody is going to see much except for your feet. Can depend where you are, too...my department's ceremony is in Reynolds Coliseum, which should be around 500 degrees on graduation day...They're selling souvenier tassels for $6...they're red-and-white instead of black. I don't think anyone would get stressed out about the color.[Edited on April 21, 2006 at 3:04 PM. Reason : .]
4/21/2006 3:01:41 PM
Are the undergraduate robes any different from those in high school? Mine is solid black and looks just like the pictures I have seen of previous undergraduate graduations. It is from Jostens. I was just planning to buy the souvenir tassel, but I forgot different departments have different colors. That might complicate things.
4/21/2006 3:11:01 PM
No, there's no difference betwen a high school robe and a Bachelor's robe.Some departments DO use different tassel colors. I'm not sure if they post tassel police outside the ceremony for those departments or not. My guess is not. One woman at our ceremony forgot her mortarboard last semester, but arranged with someone a few rows ahead of her to loan one to her while she walked across the stage. Perhaps a similar arrangement?
4/21/2006 5:38:49 PM
I have the black mortar from high school as well. I'd kind of like to have the appropriate tassel color, but we shall see.
4/21/2006 6:18:36 PM
You can buy just the tassel... just go to the bookstore and get it.
4/21/2006 7:42:38 PM
Yeah, that's the plan, but do they have the department-specific tassels for individual sale, or only generic ones?
4/21/2006 8:08:25 PM
each college has its own tassel color and thats the one you are supposed to wear to the ceremony. at the main ceremony you sit in college designated sections. the bookstore will sell you the appropriate color.you can also buy an additional NCSU (red & white i believe) tassel if you wish.[Edited on April 22, 2006 at 9:32 AM. Reason : :]
4/22/2006 9:31:44 AM
OIC. Thanks.
4/22/2006 12:52:21 PM
there is a list of colleges and the color of tassel... now i can't find it....
5/4/2006 5:35:35 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_regaliaInter-Collegiate colorsThe colors allocated to the various degrees have been largely standardized in the United States by the American Council on Education in their Academic Costume Code [1], so that a Bachelor of Arts wears white velvet (Arts, Letters and Humanities) and a Ph.D. medium blue, while an M.D. wears green velvet. Other degrees are as shown below:
5/4/2006 7:19:30 PM
could i wear my brothers cap and gown from last year?he was BLS, so am i
5/4/2006 8:53:13 PM
The cap and gown are identical for all undergraduate majors.The *tassel* that you put on the cap (it's not permanently affixed) is the only thing that changes undergrad to undergrad (and any sashes/cords/etc).Since you and your brother were both BLS and therefore both CALS, you can use his cap, gown, and tassel. If you want your own tassel, you can buy just the tassel for $5 at the bookstore.
5/4/2006 11:41:56 PM
kool thanx
5/5/2006 2:07:31 PM
This is definitely a retarded question, but bear with me. What should I do with my car keys...I most likely will be wearing a dress under my robe with no place to stick them? Anyone with experience on this one?
5/8/2006 2:59:33 PM
carry just your car key and slip it in your bra and if you don't want to go digging for it later, attach a string to it
5/8/2006 3:55:59 PM
^^ or if you have family or friends coming, ask them to hold onto your keys/stuff for you.
5/9/2006 1:35:35 PM
Attach your keyring to your tassel & just rock the hell out of itedit: nah but seriously, take just your car key and slip it in your bra or sock[Edited on May 9, 2006 at 1:58 PM. Reason : .]
5/9/2006 1:58:33 PM
random question... but do we not have the stoles (the v-neck things like in high school) to wear?? just making sure im not gonna stand out too much by not having one
5/12/2006 3:54:12 PM
Only certain clubs and honor societies have those. The only ones I have seen in person are Tau Beta Pi.
5/12/2006 4:24:37 PM