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Academic Dress Everyone who participates in an academic ceremony on Commencement Day must wear a cap and gown of the appropriate color and style, as approved by the University. All graduates must pick up their caps and gowns before the day of the ceremony. Academic dress will be available at Barnes & Noble at Boston University beginning April 9 through May 20, 2001. The Cap & Gown Room will be open Monday-Friday 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. -- 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon -- 6 p.m. Candidates for bachelor's or master's degrees must purchase academic regalia. Doctoral candidates may rent academic dress. The fees are: |
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** All student doctoral rentals require a $100 deposit (check or charge only). All rental regalia must be returned the day of the ceremony. Return locations will be posted at Barnes & Noble at Boston University. Deposits will be refunded when the regalia is returned. Transcripts will not be provided to any student failing to return rented items. The Bookstore accepts cash, personal or traveler's checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover, and convenience points. For an additional $8, the bookstore will take orders from April 9 through April 27 to ship caps and gowns inside the continental United States. Orders should include the following information: height, College or School, exact degree to be awarded, the school/college awarding the degree, and a daytime telephone number. Checks should be made payable to Barnes & Noble and include the following information: name, address, telephone number, Boston University ID number. Students who wish may purchase custom-made regalia by making an appointment for a fitting with the Cap & Gown department. To insure that the regalia arrives by Commencement, orders must be placed by March 14, 2001. For further information regarding academic dress, contact Barnes & Noble at 617/267-8484 (press 8); or fax 617/236-7418. |
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| 26 February 2001
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