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Graduation Honor Stoles
No graduation is complete without Graduation Honor Stoles! Every single one of these high quality graduation accessories is crafted with a perfect balance of design, style and sophistication. These are made with the finest heavy weight silk fabric. Gradshop's full range of universal graduation honor stoles includes the printed graduation stoles, the plain graduation stoles as well as custom graduation stoles. Each of these top notch stoles can be comfortably worn around the graduate's neck and along both sides of the graduate's gown. These wonderful works of art can be purchased in a variety of colors, imprints and designs to suit even the most discriminating tastes. To learn more about our comprehensive line of universal graduation honor stoles, check out more information below.
Wearing a graduation stole is an essential part of the academic regalia for many students during commencement ceremonies. These stoles are typically worn draped around the neck and over the shoulders, hanging down the front of the gown. They come in various colors, designs, and materials, each signifying different achievements or affiliations. Here's a guide on how to wear a graduation stole properly and the significance behind their use:
How to Wear a Graduation Stole:
- Positioning: Start by putting on your graduation gown. The stole should be worn on top of the gown, so ensure the gown is fully zipped or buttoned up.
- Drape Over Shoulders: Take the graduation stole and drape it around your neck, allowing equal lengths to hang down the front on both sides.
- Adjustment: Adjust the stole so that it falls evenly over your shoulders and hangs symmetrically in the front.
- Secure if Necessary: Some stoles have a button or clasp to secure them in place. If your stole has this feature, use it to keep the stole from slipping off your shoulders during the ceremony.
Why People Wear Graduation Stoles:
- Academic Achievements: Graduation stoles are often used to recognize academic achievements. Different colors or designs may symbolize a student's participation in honors programs, distinction in specific fields of study, or outstanding academic performance.
- Cultural and Organizational Affiliations: Stoles can also represent a student's involvement in various cultural or student organizations on campus. For instance, stoles in the colors of a specific cultural group or a fraternity/sorority may signify membership and participation in these organizations.
- Leadership and Service: In some cases, stoles are worn to honor leadership roles or significant contributions to the campus community through volunteering and service.
- Graduation Level: Graduation stoles can also differentiate between undergraduate and graduate degrees. Master's and doctoral graduates may wear stoles with different colors or embellishments to indicate their advanced level of education.
Overall, graduation stoles serve as visual representations of a student's accomplishments, affiliations, and dedication throughout their academic journey. Wearing them during commencement ceremonies adds a sense of pride and recognition for the hard work put into achieving their educational goals. It also allows family, friends, and faculty to identify and celebrate each student's unique journey and contributions to the academic community.