Honor cords are a type of academic regalia worn by students to signify their academic achievements and honors. They are typically worn at graduation ceremonies and other formal academic events.
Honor cords come in a variety of colors and styles, and each color and style represents a different academic achievement or honor. For example, gold honor cords are often awarded to students who have achieved a 4.0 GPA, while silver honor cords are often awarded to students who have achieved a 3.5 GPA. Honor cords can also be awarded for specific academic achievements, such as being named to the Dean’s List or being inducted into an honor society.