Dress Code

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Dress Code Policy

The following information is designed to assist the administrative staff regarding their appropriate casual business wear. The college primary objective is to have employees with professional appearance and create comfortable casual clothes as well. In simple terms, using of common sense, good taste and judgment are the key point to maintain proper causal business apparel.

Dress code for everyone

-Acceptable

Clothes should be clean and pressed. Examples of acceptable attires are suits, slacks, corduroys, sport coats, etc. On the other hand local women can wear “Abaias” and local men can wear their traditional clothing. All administrative staff must put their personal identification cards.

-Non Acceptable

Examples of non acceptable attires are old clothing, athletic shoes, T-shirts, Shorts (including short dresses for women), anything sleeveless, anything denim such are jeans, shirts, skirts and dresses ( including colored denim), etc. Also, putting too much makeup and over accessories is not allowed. For local woman “Abaias” should not colorful one and it shouldn’t be tight or transparent. One the other hand local men should not wear colorful clothing

Men

-Acceptable

Men are allowed to wear ties, collared shirts and sweaters with collared shirt underneath, etc.

-Non Acceptable

It is not obligated for men to wear V-neck sweater with t-shirt underneath, caps, sport coats, non shaved beard, etc.

Women

-Acceptable

Women can wear skirts of moderate length, dresses, blouses, sweaters, knit top, dress slacks, dress shoes, etc.

-Non acceptable

Women should not wear mini-skirts, halter, leggings, evening wear, beach wear, etc.

*Note: this business attire is a must in special events and even for workers students.