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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)
- Dresses/skirts/shorts (shorts on Fridays only) no shorter than 3
inches above the knee
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.
- a) The University will provide one short-sleeve
polo-style and one denim APSU logo shirt for all staff (and for faculty who
request them) to be worn on Fridays and on other specially designated days.
Employees may purchase additional shirts and other logo clothing items at
the university’s cost if desired.
b) 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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