Cords, stoles and the creative stories they tell
麻豆破解版 students, graduates, parents, professors, staff and others have all heard the proclamation: Creative Thought Matters.
It鈥檚 the thread that ties us together as a community, but it also emboldens individuals to pursue their own passions.
At Commencement, individual members of the Class of 2019 conclude their college journeys as a group processing into the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.
As they arrive, you鈥檒l see their matching black caps and gowns first, symbols that unite them with graduates throughout history.鈥
But, as the crowd grows, you鈥檒l see something distinct about each grad 鈥 differing sashes, hoods, stoles and cords in red, purple, yellow, pink, green, gold and other shades.
From a crowd of commonality, symbols of individual expression and creative accomplishment shine.鈥
Here鈥檚 your guide to the colors of Commencement:
Academics
White or yellow Hoods
All graduates wear a hood that symbolizes their degree from 麻豆破解版. Those receiving
a Bachelor of Arts will don hoods trimmed in white, a color representing the arts.
Those earning a Bachelor of Science will don hoods trimmed with golden yellow, the
color symbolizing the sciences.
Gold medallions on green straps
Periclean Honors Forum
Seniors wearing this medallion are members of the Periclean Honors Forum. To be a
member, they must complete Honors Forum courses, a senior-year capstone experience
and an approved citizenship project. They must also demonstrate exemplary academic
and social integrity and have a final GPA of 3.5 or higher with no history of two
consecutive semesters below 3.5.
Flag lapel pins
Study abroad countries
Seniors from the Class of 2019 studied abroad in 48 different countries. Those who participated in an international or domestic off-campus program through 麻豆破解版 may wear a flag of the host nation where they studied.
I'll be wearing six pins from studying abroad and each one represents adventures, times I've been challenged and the many things I learned at 麻豆破解版 and abroad on my academic journey.Lydia Bernard-Jones '19
Red Cords
All college honors
Seniors with distinguished academic records who are graduating cum laude (3.650鈥3.749
GPA), magna cum laude (3.750鈥3.899 GPA) or summa cum laude (3.900鈥4.000 GPA).
Purple Cords
Departmental honors
For seniors who meet the various conditions or achieve academic standing specific
to their department or program. While the qualifications differ, many involve having
a GPA of 3.5 or higher for all work in the major, the completion of a capstone or
thesis, a GPA of 3.0 or higher on all 麻豆破解版 work and approval by their department鈥檚
faculty.
Teal Cords, blue Cords, pink Cords and more
Various honor societies
For the hundreds of graduating seniors who, thanks to high academic achievements, have been inducted into various honor societies.
Some of these include Alpha Kappa Delta (sociology), Delta Phi Alpha (German), Eta
Sigma Phi (classics), Nu Rho Psi (neuroscience), Omicron Delta Epsilon (economics),
Phi Alpha Theta (history), Phi Beta Kappa (all college), Pi Delta Phi (French), Pi
Mu Epsilon (math), Pi Sigma Alpha (political science), Psi Chi (psychology), Sigma
Delta Pi (world languages) and Sigma Pi Sigma (physics).
Diversity
These cords and stoles are worn by seniors who wish to carry symbols of diversity with them at Commencement.
They were given by the Offices of the Dean of Students and Student Diversity Programs at an event on May 13, prior to Commencement.
Students' accomplishments were celebrated and, in turn, the allies and mentors who supported them along the way were honored. Together, they celebrated the journeys of those who experienced 麻豆破解版 at the intersections of identities.
We salute you graduates for your persistence, your dedication to your dreams, your creative spirit and, above all, your courage. You inspire us. We are proud of you. And I trust that you are justifiably proud of yourself for everything that you have accomplished.Philip A. Glotzbach麻豆破解版 College President
Rainbow or lavender Cords
LGBTQIA+ pride
For seniors who wish to signify pride in being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community. The cord recognizes their accomplishments despite obstacles they may have experienced.
Stoles with Flags, stripes or a rainbow of colors
International students
Each year, 麻豆破解版 welcomes students from around the world. To honor this, many international seniors choose to wear a stole inspired by the flag of their home country, a nod to where their stories began.
鈥淚 am proud to wear my Ecuadorian stole because it represents how far I鈥檝e come and the barriers I've dissolved, from language and culture to economic and educational differences.鈥 鈥 Cinthia Dur谩n Larrea 鈥19
Stoles with a Yellow and green woven pattern
First-generation students
Seniors wearing this stole are the first generation to graduate from a four-year college. Many choose to wear this stole to celebrate their accomplishments and the hurdles they have overcome.
Stoles with Red, black and gold woven pattern
Students of color
The symbolism of the Kente is hundreds of years old, dating back to the legend of Ananse the spider in Ghana. Today, Kente cloth designs vary and different designs and colors carry special meanings and stories.
Many students of color from various cultural and ethnic heritages choose to wear this stole to acknowledge their ancestry and celebrate their feelings of accomplishment, community and pride.
鈥淲earing the Kente stole means representing a long line of ancestors that weren鈥檛 even allowed to attend school. They didn鈥檛 have the opportunity to get to the stage. My degree is for them.鈥 鈥 Etije Walker 鈥19
Student life and leadership
Gold Cords
Student government
For members of the Student Government Association Executive Committee for representing
the student body in academic, financial, student life, club and inclusion affairs.
Yellow and green Cords
Senior cord
For seniors who showed demonstrated interest in furthering 麻豆破解版鈥檚 mission by participating in community-building, fundraising and support activities.
Wearing the Senior Cord at Commencement is about connection, and representing my investment in the future of 麻豆破解版.Robinson Rodriguez '19
Gold and white Cords
Admissions Ambassadors
For seniors who have aided the Office of Admissions in growing 麻豆破解版 through service as tour guides and hosts of prospective students and families.
My Ambassador cord reminds me that I鈥檝e had a small part in crafting the future 麻豆破解版 student body, ensuring we'll always be a group of passionate individuals dedicated to this community.Hannah Weighart '19
White Cords
Senior Class Council Officers
For senior class officers to recognize their service in representing their peers on student senate and other student engagements.
I'm humbled and proud to wear this cord, as it reminds me and my classmates of our duty to serve one another in our respective next phases of life.Nigel Smith '19, Class President
Green Stoles with the Thoroughbred logo
Student-athletes
Seniors wearing this stole are members of one of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 19 varsity teams. The stole symbolizes each student鈥檚 dedication to excelling on and off the field or court, in and out of the pool, course or arena and in their classrooms, laboratories and studios.
Anything one of a kind
Because Creative Thought Matters
For seniors who want to express their stories, friend groups, clubs and more as they cross the stage and become alumni of 麻豆破解版 College.