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LEGEND OF "THE STOLE OF GRATITUDE"
How does a graduate demonstrate
appreciation for a person who helped turn the dream of a college
education into a reality? Hasn't every graduate had a special
person who, through moral or financial support, made a big
difference in his or her life? The USCB Stole offers an opportunity
to say, "Thanks for helping me make it through."
"Thanks for making it possible for me to succeed."
"I didn't do this alone."
The Stole of Gratitude is worn
during the commencement ceremony. After the ceremony, the
new graduate presents the Stole of Gratitude to someone who
provided extraordinary help or support, i.e., parents, relatives,
or mentors who have helped with wisdom, words of support,
or with financial assistance. Immediately after graduation,
the graduate may take the stole from around his/her neck and
place it around the neck
of the recipient. More than one stole may be worn during commencement,
symbolizing that there are multiple persons destined to receive
Stoles of Gratitude.
The Stole may also be worn
(or carried) to lunch, dinner, or any special event
where a presentation is appropriate. It may be placed around
the neck of the recipient with words of thanks and possibly
a toast. Recipients will never forget the kindness inherent
in the recognition and sentimental feelings connected with
being presented the Stole of Gratitude. The fact that is was
worn by the presenter during the commencement ceremony adds
a very special element to an already touching gesture.
Stoles of Gratitude may be
decorated. Presenters often write a few words of love and
appreciation on the back of the Stole using a permanent, fine
tipped marker. Friends and family of the graduate may autograph
the front or back. The Stole of Gratitude is a lasting symbol
of love, appreciation, and academic accomplishment at UCSB.
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