No unauthorized wordmark, logo or graphic element may be used to represent the University or any of its colleges, schools, divisions, departments, programs or offices. However, units with significant external responsibilities or a high level of public visibility may have distinct logos that may be used as subordinate symbols with the wordmark. In certain instances, a graphic element consistent in design with the wordmark may be developed for a University program if there is sufficient justification for its approval. In these cases, the Board of Trustees delegates responsibility for approval of additional logos to the vice president for advancement. The design of logos must be created and/or approved by the Department of Publications and Promotion. All academic departments and most administrative departments will use the wordmark with the University seal as the subordinate symbol.
Approved subordinate marks and their authorized colors are shown.





