Can I wear a Cord and Stole at my graduation ceremony and where would I get them?

Can I wear a cord or stole at my graduation ceremony, and where can I get one?

I have my graduation ceremony coming up in a few months, and I’m graduating early (December 2024). I’ve already begun the military enlistment process and am just waiting for my ship-out date. I’ve heard from several people that I should wear a cord or stole to signify my future service. I checked the website where I ordered my cap and gown, but they don’t offer any military insignia. Should I consider purchasing one from a third-party site, consult my recruiter, or see if my school provides them? If anyone has experience with this, I would appreciate your insights!

One Reply to “Can I wear a Cord and Stole at my graduation ceremony and where would I get them?”

  1. Congratulations on your early graduation and your decision to enlist in the military! It’s great that you want to honor your future service with a cord or stole at your graduation ceremony.

    Here are some options you can consider:

    1. Check with Your School: Reach out to your school’s graduation office or student affairs to see if they provide military cords or stoles for graduates entering the service. Some schools have programs that may offer these items to students.

    2. Talk to Your Recruiter: Your military recruiter might have information on where to obtain cords or stoles that signify service. They may also be able to provide you with one, as some military branches have programs to support recruits in their graduation ceremonies.

    3. Third-Party Vendors: If your school doesn’t provide them and your recruiter doesn’t have them available, you can definitely purchase a cord or stole from a third-party site. Websites that specialize in academic regalia often have options that represent military service. Just make sure to choose one that aligns with your branch of service.

    4. Custom Options: If you want something unique, consider reaching out to local military or veteran organizations. They might be able to point you in the right direction or offer custom-made items.

    It’s important to ensure that any cords or stoles you wear comply with your school’s dress code for graduation, so do confirm that with them as well. Good luck with everything, and enjoy your graduation day!

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