Should i decorate my graduation cap




















When decorating your grad cap, you want to make sure that everything is securely adhered to your cap so that it will stay attached throughout the entire ceremony. Your graduation cap is yours and yours alone, so make it special!

Share your excitement by sharing the things that mean the most to you. Add a photograph or put something that indicates your area of study. Add the school colors or a motivational quote. Decorating your graduation cap allows you to add a special touch to your day.

Don't put off decorating your graduation cap until the last minute. Start early, so you can take your time. Rushing may cause you to make mistakes. If you start early, it will give you time to gather all of the supplies you will need so that you have everything on hand before you start. Decorating your graduation cap early also ensures that all of your glue and adhesives will have time to dry prior to you walking in your ceremony.

Always choose something that is original. While it's fine to take inspiration from someone else's design, alter it so that it is uniquely your own. Show your originality and let your design stand out on its own merit. My name is Kylie and I am currently a senior avoiding my college applications, scholarship search, and story deadlines. Relationship age gaps: a debate on how much is too much. Risky business: starting a career in the adult entertainment industry.

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Your email address will not be published. Close Menu. Submit Search. Should students be allowed to decorate their graduation caps? Kylie Yamada, Editor, Staff Writer. For college students across the country, commencement formally marks the transition from student to graduate. Per tradition, most schools feature speakers, give out awards, organize departmental dinners — and, of course, designate caps and gowns for students to wear when they receive their diploma.

As a folklorist, I pay close attention to the creative ways in which people choose to express themselves, which can tell us a lot about their beliefs, perspectives and aspirations. When I attended my first University of Nevada, Las Vegas, commencement ceremony as a faculty member in , it struck me how widespread the practice of decorating mortarboards had become.

I wanted to learn more about how graduates were decorating their caps, what messages individuals wanted to convey and what these messages revealed, more broadly, about their college experiences. So I began gathering data on the caps from photographs, surveys and interviews.

The practice of embellishing mortarboards is by no means new. In the s, some graduates would affix peace signs to the top of their caps to protest the Vietnam War. Today, however, it seems to have become much more popular — which can probably be attributed, at least in part, to social media. It makes sense that people would want to announce the accomplishment of graduation, and a photo of a personalized cap posted on social media is one way to do so.

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Photo courtesy Sharon Withers-Baldwin. Identity often influences what appears on the caps.



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