Russellville Campus, Doc Bryan Student Services Building
Wednesday, October 29th from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Traditional academic regalia shall be worn by the student during commencement. Undergraduate attire will consist of the traditional black gown and cap with black tassel. Master’s attire will consist of the traditional black gown with closed sleeves, cap with tassel and hood with the degree and Ƶ colors.
Cords, stoles, pins, and medallions representative of university groups may be worn over the gown. Decoration on caps is permitted.
For all academic purposes, the hood colors (for graduate students) associated with the different degrees are as follows:
Doctor of Education - School Leadership
Educational Specialist - Educational Leadership
Master of Education - Educational Leadership
Master of Education - Instructional Technology - Instructional Design and Technology Option
Master of Education - Instructional Technology - Library Media Specialist K-12 Option
Master of Education - K-12 Literary
Master of Education - School Counseling & Leadership
Master of Education - Special Education K-12
Master of Education - Teaching, Learning, & Leadership
Master of Science - Counseling - Clinical Mental Health Option
Master of Science - Counseling - Rehabilitation Counseling Option
Master of Science - Emergency Management & Homeland Security
Master of Science - Fisheries & Wildlife Science
Master of Science - Health Informatics
Master of Science - Higher Education and Student Affairs
Master of Science - Information Technology
Master of Science - Strength and Conditioning Studies
Master of Business Administration - Business Administration
Master of Business Administration - Business Administration - Business Data Analytics Option
Master of Business Administration - Business Administration - Digital Marketing Option
Master of Science in Nursing-Administration
Master of Arts - English
Master of Arts - English with TESL Option
Master of Arts - History
Master of Arts - Organizational Leadership and Learning
Master of Arts - Teaching Middle/Secondary
Master of Arts - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Master of Liberal Arts
Master of Music - Music Education