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Business Casual Dress Code
Guidelines for APSU Staff
Effective January 1,
2003, APSU will observe a
year-round business casual
dress with the stipulation
that business attire will
be expected when the
occasion requires it.
Employees are expected to
use good judgment and wear
clothing that is
appropriate for a
professional setting. When
meeting with visitors from
outside the University, or
when the University is
hosting special groups or
guests, employees are
expected to dress
appropriately for the
occasion. In addition,
although Physical Plant
employees are required to
wear a uniform, they will
be able to wear casual
dress clothes on
designated days.
While employees are
expected to use good
judgment and common sense
when selecting clothing
appropriate for the
business casual dress
code, the following are
general guidelines of
items that are acceptable.
Clothing/footwear
considered acceptable
includes, but is not
limited to:
- Khaki pants
or any other
type of pants
generally viewed
as business
casual
- Golf or polo
shirts
- Denim
dresses or
jumpers
- Denim shirts
and APSU logo
sweatshirts (on
Fridays only
during spring
and fall
semesters)
-
Dresses and skirts no
shorter than 3
inches above the
knee
-
APSU logo polo
shirts (daily
during summer
sessions)
Clothing/footwear
considered
inappropriate and
unacceptable include:
- Items that
are worn,
ripped, frayed,
torn or unkempt
- Items
containing
obscene,
profane,
discriminatory,
provocative or
inflammatory
words or
pictures
- Items
advertising
alcoholic
beverages,
drugs, drug
paraphernalia or
tobacco products
-
Sweatshirts/sweatpants/leggings
- See-through
garments, halter
tops, bare
midriff/back
tops, tank
tops/muscle
shirts, low-cut
blouses and
pants
- Pool/beach
attire including
beach sandals
and thongs/flipflops
- Blue jeans
or other denim
pants (unless
the supervisor
approves as an
exception based
on the nature of
the job)
- Collarless
T-shirts
- Worn out
sneakers
Employees should
err on the side of
caution; if an item
is questionable,
another item of
clothing should be
selected. Public
Safety is exempt from
this policy. Other
departments where a
uniform is required,
such as the Physical
Plant, are exempt
from this policy but
may choose to
participate if
appropriate based on
job duties and as
long as a name tag is
worn. If a conflict
arises between a
supervisor and
employee regarding
relaxed dress attire
that cannot be
resolved within the
department or with
that divisional vice
president, the
director of human
resources should be
consulted for
resolution of the
conflict.
Periodically,
on special occasions,
a day will be
designated “jean day”
or “T-shirt day” when
blue jeans, other
denim jeans and APSU
logo/seasonal
T-shirts/sweatshirts
will be permitted.
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