Regalia

You must wear a cap and gown for the commencement ceremony. Michigan Tech allows certain exceptions, such as religious clothing or military uniforms.

ROTC commissionees will begin the commencement by wearing their uniforms through the commissioning and will put on their cap and gown before returning to their assigned seat. If you have questions, please refer to the Regalia Guidelines.

How to Order

Graduates may order their caps and gowns through the Campus Store. Regalia is the property of the graduate. Rental regalia is not available.

Regalia Order Deadlines

Orders placed by noon on February 20, 2024
Masters Candidate Set $120.00 (plus tax)
PhD Candidate set $140.00 (plus tax)

Orders placed after February 20, 2024
Masters Candidate Set $140.00 (plus tax and expedited shipping)
PhD Candidate set $160.00 (plus tax and expedited shipping)

Orders placed after noon on March 18, 2024 are not guaranteed to arrive before the ceremony.

Regalia Pickup

Regalia orders can be picked up Monday, April 22 through Wednesday, April 24, 2024 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m at the Campus Store Buyback Window. You will need to present a photo ID to pick up your order.

A few things to note:

  • All sets include a gown, SureFit cap (one size fits most) and tassel. Masters and PhD sets also include a hood.
  • Prices subject to change. There are no refunds on cap and gown orders.
  • Students participating in the Spring Commencement 2024 ceremony may order their caps and gowns beginning in February 2024. Students participating in Midyear Commencement 2024 may order their caps and gowns beginning in October 2024.
  • Masters and PhD students may not wear undergraduate regalia.
  • Please contact the Campus Bookstore at 906-487-2410 or capandgown@mtu.edu if you have any questions.

How to Get Cords

Veterans receive a red, white and blue cord to wear at the ceremony. Please contact Kathy Pintar in the Registrar's Office to get your cord.

How to Wear Your Tassel

All graduates wear their tassels on the right side of their cap. Michigan Tech asks graduates to wear tassels this way, so the photographer has a clear opening to take your picture.