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Commencement Academic Apparel Graduate and Professional School commencement Academic Apparel Graduate and Professional School Yale 2019 Order Form & Guide Dear Graduate and Professional School Student As in the past, the Cap and Gown Agency is making arrangements If you are unable to pick up your attire at the times listed, please to provide academic apparel for those who plan to participate in make arrangements for someone else to pick it up for you. The person University Commencement exercises on Monday, May 20. picking up your attire must present a Yale I.D. or other valid identification, as well as a signed note from you authorizing pick-up. Retainable regalia, as opposed to rental regalia, will be available to all students. Caps, gowns, and hoods, therefore, will be yours to keep and A limited number of black gowns and Yale hoods will be available need not be returned at the end of the day. Retainable gowns are made during distribution hours at Payne Whitney Gymnasium on a first- of 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, using “GreenWeaver” come basis for students who miss the April 12 deadline. A $5.00 technology developed by Oak Hall Industries of Salem, Virginia. shipping charge, in addition to the $10.00 late fee, will be added to the cost of regalia. MasterCard and Visa will be accepted along with Students receiving graduate degrees are expected to wear a hood cash payments. Degree-specific hoods and gowns, however, can representing both the institution granting the degree and the degree be guaranteed only with orders received by April 12 granted. Fees for hoods and gowns are listed on the next page, as is a guide to Yale academic regalia. Please note that all retainable robes are black and that retainable gowns and hoods are intended for relatively limited use. Degree can- Orders may be placed online at www.sis.yale.edu using a credit card or didates who wish to purchase custom Yale regalia (i.e., “Yale blue” student account. (Select “Commencement” from the main menu, doctoral or master’s gown, faille hood, doctoral tam or cap) may then “Order Cap and Gown,” and follow instructions.) Orders may order directly from the Custom Department of Oak Hall Industries, also be mailed to the address below or dropped off at the office of 800 223-0429. Order forms may also be downloaded from the Associated Student Agencies, 246 Church Street, lower level, between Commencement website. Please note that “Yale blue” gowns are not 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Cash and personal checks will be accepted at available through the student Cap and Gown Agency. 246 Church Street, as well as MasterCard, Visa, and charges to Yale student accounts. Please do not send cash with mailed orders. If you have questions or problems, please visit website asa.yale.edu or contact Cap and Gown Agency managers To avoid late fees, orders must be received or postmarked by 4 pm on Edward Stolarski, [email protected] or Chris LaBella, April 1. Orders received after 4 pm on April 1 through April 12, will be [email protected]. subject to a late fee of $10.00. No orders, including those placed online, will be processed after April 12; and no refunds on cancellations will be issued after that date. (Note: the deadline for billing to student Thank you, accounts, available to students who currently have charging privileges, Yale Cap and Gown Agency is April 1.) Mailing address: Campus address: Attire may be picked up May 16 to 20 at Payne Whitney Gymnasium Yale Cap and Gown Agency 246 Church Street Pool Amphitheater, located to the left of the main entrance, during Associated Student Agencies Lower Level the hours listed below. Please bring current Yale P.O. Box 202135 I.D. New Haven, CT 06520-2135 Web address: (203) 432-1888 asa.yale.edu Thursday, May 16 11 am to 6 pm Friday, May 17 12 pm to 4 pm Saturday, May 18 12 pm to 4 pm Sunday, May 19 8 am to 11 am Monday, May 20 8 am to 10 am Cap and Gown Agency Yale 2019 Order Form Academic Apparel Provided by Cap and Gown Agency Graduate and Professional School Bachelor of Arts (..) cap, black bachelor gown Online orders can be placed at www.sis.yale.edu through April Bachelor of Science (..) cap, black bachelor gown 12. Completed order forms with payment may also be sent to Master of Architecture (..) cap, black doctor gown, blue-violet master hood the Cap and Gown Agency, P.O. Box 202135, New Haven, CT Master of Environmental Design (...) cap, black master gown, blue-violet 06520-2135. Campus location: Associated Student Agencies, master hood 246 Church Street, lower level. Master of Fine Arts (..., ) cap, black master gown, brown master hood Master of Arts in Religion (...) cap, black master gown, scarlet master hood Students receiving graduate degrees are expected to wear a Master of Divinity (..) cap, black doctor gown, scarlet master hood Master of Sacred Theology (...) cap, black doctor gown, scarlet master hood hood representing both the institution granting the degree and Certificate in Drama cap, black master gown, brown master hood the degree granted. (See “Guide to Yale University Academic Master of Fine Arts (..., ) cap, black doctor gown, brown master hood Regalia” on following page.) Please list the full title of your Doctor of Fine Arts (..., ) cap, black doctor gown, brown doctor hood degree in the space below. Cap size is not necessary; one size Master of Forestry (..) cap, black master gown, russet master hood fits all. Master of Forest Science (...) cap, black master gown, russet master hood Master of Environmental Management (...) cap, black master gown, russet master hood Name Last First Middle initial Master of Environmental Science (...) cap, black master gown, russet master hood Email address Doctor of Forestry and Environmental Studies (....) cap, black doctor gown, russet doctor hood Telephone Master of Arts (..) cap, black master gown, white master hood Master of Science (..) cap, black master gown, gold-yellow master hood Master’s degree candidate Doctoral degree candidate Master of Engineering (..) cap, black master gown, orange master hood Master of Philosophy (..) cap, black master gown, dark blue master hood Degree Doctor of Philosophy (..) cap, black doctor gown, dark blue doctor hood Master of Studies in Law (...) cap, black master gown, purple master hood Name of school Juris Doctor (..) cap, black doctor gown, purple master hood Master of Laws (..) cap, black doctor gown, purple master hood Items ordered Doctor of the Science of Law (...) cap, black doctor gown, purple doctor hood Master’s hood $25.00 Doctoral hood $29.00 Master of Business Administration (...) cap, black master gown, sapphire blue Master’s gown and cap $34.00 Doctoral gown and cap $39.00 master hood Cap $10.00 Late fee, if applicable, $10.00 Master of Advanced Management (...) cap, black master gown, sapphire blue Tassel $5.00 master hood Master of Medical Science (...) cap, black master gown, green master hood Height with shoes, in inches Weight pounds Master of Health Science (...) cap, black master gown, green master hood Form of payment Master of Public Health (...) cap, black master gown, salmon pink master hood Check or money order Cash Doctor of Public Health (...) cap, black doctor gown, salmon pink doctor hood payable to “Yale Cap and Gown Agency” Doctor of Medicine (..) cap, black doctor gown, green doctor hood MasterCard Visa Student account Certificate in Global Medicine cap, black doctor gown, green doctor hood Certificate in Performance cap, black master gown, pink master hood Artist Diploma cap, black master gown, pink master hood Credit card number Expiration date Master of Music (..) cap, black master gown, pink master hood Master of Musical Arts (...) cap, black master gown, pink master hood Signature Doctor of Musical Arts (...) cap, black doctor gown, pink doctor hood Certificate in Nursing cap, black master gown, apricot master hood Student account number Post Master’s Certificate in Nursing cap, black master gown, apricot master hood Visit www.sis.yale.edu and click on “Personal Data" - University IDs Master of Science in Nursing (...) cap, black master gown, apricot master hood Doctor of Nursing Practice (...) cap, black doctor gown, apricot doctor hood ✄ commencement A Guide to Yale University Yale 2019 Academic Regalia The following academic attire may be worn on appropriate occasions Caps by holders of degrees from Yale University. When blue material is The cap for all degrees is a mortarboard of black cloth. The used, it must be the shade known as “Yale blue,” preserved in the tassel is either black or degree color. The doctor’s tassel may be of Office of the Secretary of Yale University. “Yale blue” gowns and gold thread or gold metal. In use, the tassel remains on the left side. hoods may not be made without having the color and style approved by the University Secretary. Gowns Please note that “Yale blue” custom gowns are available for purchase Yale University Degree Colors only, 800 223-0429. All rented and retainable gowns provided by the Liberal Arts (.., ..)—white Cap and Gown Agency are black. Science (.., ..)—gold-yellow Bachelor’s degree—black, untrimmed, with open, pointed sleeves Architecture—blue-violet Art and Drama—brown Master’s degree—black or blue, untrimmed, with oblong sleeves open Divinity—scarlet at wrist Forestry—russet Doctor’s degree—black or blue with velvet facing, bell sleeves, three Law—purple velvet bars on each sleeve. If the gown is black, the facing and bars Management—sapphire blue are usually black, but may be the degree color. If the gown is blue, the Medicine—green facing and bars must be black. Music—pink Nursing—apricot Use of Doctoral Gowns Public Health—salmon pink .., .., ..
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