Dress Code for Ladies
- Wear a dress, a nice skirt, or slacks with a blouse that is within the dress code.
- Exceptions are to be approved by Mr. Cavazos or Ms. Noonkester.
- No dresses or skirts longer than the gown.
- Professional or dress shoes
- Shoes need to be easy to wear while navigating the stairs.
- If unsure whether the shoes are formal enough, please consult with Mr. Cavazos or Ms. Noonkester.
Dress Code for Gentlemen
- Dress pants
- White button-up collared shirt
- Dark shoes with dark socks
- No tennis shoes, sandals, Toms, or flip-flops
- Neckties are recommended.
Caps & Tassels
- The graduation cap is worn flat on the head, parallel to the floor.
- The front of the cap should be centered on the forehead.
- If you have thick hair, you may want to bring hairpins to help hold the cap in place.
- Men should remove graduation caps during the prayers, pledges, and the National Anthem.
- No flowers or additional cap decorations are permitted.
- Tassels are worn on the right and shifted to the left when directed to do so at the end of the ceremony.
Cords & Collars
WGH-issued cords, collars, and medals are the only allowed additions to the gowns.