University Issued Adornments

The table below lists all approved university-issued adornments for graduation, including medallions, cords, pins, and stoles. Organizations seeking to issue adornments to graduates should submit their adornment for approval using the Adornment Approval Form in Service Now.

Graduates are also welcome to wear personal adornments such as leis or other culturally significant items as long as all additions are respectful and appropriate for the ceremony.

Honor Cords

Latin Honors cords are distributed by the Office of the Registrar to eligible undergraduate students. Students who qualify for Latin Honors should pick up their cord at the Grad Fair at the USU Campus Store on March 16 and 17, 2026. If students are unable to attend the Grad Fair, honor cords can be picked up directly from the Office of the Registrar beginning March 18. Students participating in Statewide Campus graduation ceremonies will be given their cords prior to the statewide ceremony.

Latin Honors are awarded, based solely on USU GPA, as follows:

If you have questions about eligibility or distribution, please contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@usu.edu.

Approved Adornments

Organization Description Contact Image
A-Team White stoles embroiddered with the university seal and "A-Team" and years the student was on the A-Team peggy.brown@usu.edu A-Team Stoles
A-Team - Eastern White stole with navy trim and the USU Eastern logo screen printed on the right and A-Team on left j.barker@usu.edu A-Team Eastern Stole 
Aggie First Scholars (First Generation Students) Navy blue and silver cord whitney.castle@usu.edu AFS First Generation Cord
Beta Alpha Psi Set of solid black and solid red cords lacee.wilkey@usu.edu BAP Cords
College of Arts and Sciences White ribbon with silver medallion depicting the college seal natalie.smoot@usu.edu ArtSci Medallion
College of Engineering Navy ribbon with silver medallion depicting Old Main and College of Engineering angie.peterson@usu.edu College of Engineering Medallion
Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Navy stole embroiddered with the univeristy seal, U-State logo, denoting LAEP and the USU tartan pattern keith.christensen@usu.edu LAEP Stole
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Light blue ribbon with silver medallion depicting Old Main and college name lisa.christensen@usu.edu CEHS Medallion
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services College Ambassadors Light blue stole embroiderred with  "Student Ambassador" and the CEHS college logo amber.summers@usu.edu CEHS Ambassador Stole
Family and Consumer Sciences Education Yellow stole with FCSE embroiddered michelle.clouse@usu.edu FCSE Stole
Family and Consumer Sciences Education - Advanced Fashion Studies Certificate Braided cord made from recycled denim michelle.clouse@usu.edu Advanced Fashion Studies Cord
Family and Consumer Sciences Education - Fashion Studies Certificate Flexible measuring tape that is either blue, white or yellow michelle.clouse@usu.edu Fashion Studies Adornment
Gamma Theta Upsilon Yellow, rust, and light blue twisted cord claudia.radel@usu.edu GTU Cord
Gamma Theta Upsilon Yellow stole embroiddered with the Gamma Theta Upsilon logo claudia.radel@usu.edu GTU Stole
Heravi Peace Institute White stole with Heravi Peace Institute logo bailee.fox@usu.edu HPI Stole
Huntsman ProSales Student Association Light grey stole with official ProSales and Huntsman School of Business logos kaelyn.loveless@usu.edu ProSales Stole
International Students at USU Eastern White stole with dark blue trim embroidered with "International" and the U-State logo kelsey.kaiser@usu.edu International Stole
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Master of Human Resources Royal blue and white cord heather.buatte@usu.edu MHR Cord
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Master of Human Resources Student Association Light blue stole with MHRSA Member printed on one side and the MHR logo on the other heather.buatte@usu.edu MHRSA Stole
Master of Business Administration White with blue design (U-State with MBA below it), Utah State University is in cursive on the other side shelby.kennedy@usu.edu  MBA Stole
Master of Management Information Systems and Master of Data Analytics programs Navy and white cord kelly.seipert@usu.edu MMIS & MDATA Cord
Master of Public Health - Health Education and Promotion Salmon cord julie.gast@usu.edu MPH Cord
Order of the Engineer Orange cord kristina.glaitti@usu.edu Order of the Engineer Cord
Residence Life - USU Eastern White stole with a blue border and "Residence Life" printed on one side and the staff member's name, position, graduation year, and the U-State logo on the other side eric.curwen@usu.edu  Residence Life Stole
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources Silver medallion with the college name and Old Main, and a navy blue ribbon lisa.hunsaker@usu.edu QANR Medallion
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources Dean's Leadership Council White stole with navy blue printed U-State logo and the college name on one side and the organization on the other side kalyn.shorthill@usu.edu  QANR Dean's Council Stole
Stephen R. Covey Leadership Center Light blue cord alex.bodrero@usu.edu Covey Leadership Cord
Tau Beta Pi White stole embroiddered with the Tau Beta Pi logo in orange angie.peterson@usu.edu Tau Beta Pi Stole
TRIO Student Support Services - Blanding Black stole with grey trim and native print on left side and "TRIO Student Support Services" on the right kelsey.bushman@usu.edu  TRIO SSS Stole
TRIO Student Support Services Black and gray cord elizabeth.griffiths@usu.edu TRIO Cord
University Honors Shiny gold medallion on dark blue ribbon depicting the University Honors slogan kris.miller@usu.edu University Honors Medallion
USU Advancement and Alumni Relations (Philanthropy Cords) Teal cord alana.haupert@usu.edu Advancement Cord
USU Student Involvement and Leadership White stole embroidered with USUSA and the student's name and year(s) of service david.higashi@usu.edu USUSA Stole

Adornment Creation Guidelines

When designing any university-issued adornment, organizations must follow Utah State University’s brand and trademark standards. The use of the official Utah State logo or university marks is strongly recommended for all stoles, medallions and pins. Prior to submission, organizations should review the USU Branded Goods Guidelines to ensure compliance with the following:

Additionally, to preserve the distinct meaning of Latin honor cords, organizations, colleges, and departments are prohibited from using solid gold, silver, or navy cords. These colors are reserved exclusively for Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude distinctions.

Organizations are responsible for ensuring that all adornments meet these requirements before submission for approval.