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Royal Blue and Gold Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Royal Blue and White Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Navy Blue and White Intertwined Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Honor Cords -
Red, Royal Blue and Gold Three Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Red and White Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Maroon and Gold Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Light Blue and White Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Emerald Green and White Intertwined Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Honor Cords -
Kente Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Honor Cords -
Purple and Gold Intertwined Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Honor Cords -
Purple and Silver Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Black and Gold Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Pink and White Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Hunter and Gold Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Black, Red and Gold Three Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Light Blue and Pink Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Light Blue & Gold Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Purple and White Intertwined Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Honor Cords -
Gold and White Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
White and Antique Gold Two Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Gold, Purple and White Three Color Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Graduation Cords -
Gold, Red and White Three Color Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Graduation Cords -
Purple, Emerald Green, and Gold Three Color Graduation Honor Cord -
Black and White Intertwined Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Honor Cords
Honor cords are a type of graduation regalia worn by students who have achieved academic honors. Intertwined three color honor cords consist of three separate cords that are braided together to form a single cord. The three colors can represent different honors or achievements, and are usually chosen by the school or organization that is presenting the honors.
For example, the three colors may represent different levels of academic achievement (e.g. gold for highest honors, silver for high honors, and bronze for honors), different academic disciplines (e.g. one color for science, one for history, and one for mathematics), or different student organizations or clubs (e.g. one color for the National Honor Society, one for the Spanish Club, and one for the Student Council).
Intertwined three color honor cords are typically worn around the neck, draped over the graduate's gown. They are a visible symbol of the graduate's academic achievements and serve as a source of pride and motivation for future academic endeavors.
Wearing honor cords during graduation ceremonies is an important tradition in many schools and universities, and helps to recognize and celebrate the hard work and dedication of the graduating students.