What Not to Wear: Commencement Edition鈥nd Other Tips For Your Graduation Day
What Not to Wear: Commencement Edition鈥nd Other Tips For Your Graduation Day
With right around the corner, many of you already know what you鈥檙e going to wear. Some of you may have planned your outfits months ago. (Hopefully you've at least taken your regalia out of the plastic to let the wrinkles fall out.)
There is no official Commencement dress code, but for those who are still scrambling for picture-perfect attire, here are some practical tips to help dress and prep for the big day.
Spring 2025 Commencement is a rain or shine event. Graduates and guests are advised to monitor the weather forecast and dress as needed. Each ceremony is expected to last between one to two and a half hours. For directions between venues throughout the weekend, .
Commencement Dress DO鈥檚:
Leave bags at home. If you must have a bag, make it clear. Commencement events at both Bobby Dodd Stadium and McCamish Pavilion are subject to the venue鈥檚 clear bag policy. See the full policy at .
Travel light. This will save you the hassle of carrying a bag at all or leaving your bag at bag valet. If you鈥檙e wearing a dress or skirt, try to find one with pockets to carry small items such as keys or your phone.
Dress comfortably. You may be at the event for up to three and a half hours. The event will be a combination of standing and sitting, so make sure you鈥檙e dressed comfortably enough for both. Bachelor鈥檚 and Ph.D. graduates will process in front of the stage as their names are called, so be sure you can walk in your shoes. If you鈥檙e wearing pants, consider lighter colors to contrast with your regalia. If you鈥檙e planning to wear heels, consult the 鈥渄on鈥檛 wear new shoes鈥 section, and consider a low heel (and that you鈥檒l be walking on artificial turf).
Suggest that your guests dress business casual. Although there is no dress code, many guests like to dress up for this special day. Parents and alumni can often be seen donning Tech colors and gear, and sometimes international guests wear their country鈥檚 traditional dress clothes. Tell them about the clear bag entry policy so they, too, can plan accordingly.
Whatever you choose to wear, the photos you take will be around for a while, so pick something you won鈥檛 mind seeing a few years down the road. When in doubt, you can鈥檛 go wrong with white and gold.
Commencement Dress DON鈥橳s:
Don鈥檛 think that because you鈥檙e wearing a robe it doesn鈥檛 matter what you鈥檙e wearing underneath. Throughout the day you鈥檒l be taking numerous photos, and you may at some point want to take off your regalia.
Don鈥檛 wear new shoes. Commencement is not the day to break in new shoes. Another tip: Don鈥檛 wear high heels if you are not used to walking in them. On your walk across the stage you should be focusing on the moment you鈥檝e been waiting for during the past four (or five) years, not worrying about tripping.
Don鈥檛 spend too much time styling your hair. Keep in mind you鈥檒l be wearing a graduation cap for a few hours. If you鈥檙e planning an elaborate hairstyle, try it out with your cap before graduation day to make sure that the cap still sits properly.
Don鈥檛 make your mortar board too epic. Remember that someone has to sit behind you, and if you adorn your cap with anything 3D, try to keep it no more than an inch or two off the board.
Don鈥檛 forget your regalia. Make sure you have your cap, gown, tassel, cords, and stole (and hood, for graduate students). There will not be extras at the venue, and regalia is required for participating in Commencement. And, don鈥檛 wait until Commencement day to unwrap it. Take it out of the plastic, make sure you have it all, and hang it up to let some of the wrinkles fall out. If you鈥檙e feeling ambitious, give it a steam. (.)
Other Commencement Tips:
Set an alarm, especially for morning ceremonies. Doors will open one hour before the start of the ceremony. Graduates should report to the venue 45 minutes prior to ceremony start. Set your alarm and have a buddy system to make sure you wake up. ().
Charge your phone. Bachelor鈥檚 and Ph.D. graduates will scan a virtual name card (StagePass) as they process to have their names called, and you will want to find family members after the ceremony. Master鈥檚 graduates will scan their StagePass during their college ceremony. Bring a phone with a full charge. Pro tip: take a screen shot of your StagePass before you arrive. Better yet, print your StagePass and never worry about your phone鈥檚 battery life. (.)
Stay hydrated and take a bathroom break before you arrive. Try to be well-rested, fed, hydrated, and prepared to sit through the ceremony.
Plan in advance where to meet your guests after the ceremony. There will be no formal processional in or out of the venue. Suggest a specific meeting spot beforehand, even if it鈥檚 not in the vicinity of the venue, to ensure you are not lost in the crowd and can find family members to reunite easily.
Send your guests parking information. Note available parking areas at .
Most importantly, remember to enjoy the day and reflect on all that you鈥檝e achieved at 色花堂. Congratulations, graduates!
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For faculty and staff members: Volunteers are still needed to help Commencement run smoothly and in accordance with public health guidelines. .