Before a graduation ceremony, the tassel usually goes on the right side of your cap if you are a high school or bachelor’s degree candidate, and on the left side if you are a master’s or doctoral graduate.

Basic tassel rule

  • High school and most college undergrad students start with the tassel on the right, then move it to the left when the degree is officially conferred.
  • Graduate students (master’s, doctorate) typically wear the tassel on the left for the entire ceremony and do not move it.

Why the side matters

  • The right side before graduation symbolizes that you are still a candidate and have not yet officially received the degree.
  • Moving it to the left marks the moment you become a graduate and represents crossing into the next stage of your academic or professional life.

Quick answers by level

  • High school: tassel on the right before; move to left when told.
  • Associate/bachelor’s: tassel on the right before; move to left when told.
  • Master’s/doctorate: tassel on the left the whole time; no flip.

Small variations to check

  • Some schools have their own specific traditions or instructions announced right before the tassel move moment.
  • If your program, email, or admin says something different, follow your school’s guidance over the general rule.

One-line TL;DR

Before graduation, put your tassel on the right—unless you are a graduate- level student, in which case it belongs on the left.

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