The way a person dresses can reflect his personality. In the context of lectures, dress ethics is very important to note, especially for FIA UB students. Even though many students want to look fashionable, they often look inappropriate. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the dress code that applies on campus so that FIA UB students don't get caught up in today's fashion trends that may not be suitable for use on campus. In addition, it is necessary to understand the difference between dressing on campus and while in a shopping center or entertainment venue. The dress code at FIA UB refers to the standard of dress that must be followed by all students, staff and visitors while on campus. This dress code of ethics aims to maintain politeness, professionalism, and a positive campus image.
Here are some rules of dress code that must be followed at FIA UB:
1. Dress politely and professionally
Students, staff and visitors are expected to dress politely and professionally. Avoid wearing clothes that are too tight, too short, or too revealing.
2. Do not wear offensive clothing
It is not permissible to wear clothes that offend certain ethnic groups, religions, races or groups. Avoid wearing clothing with inappropriate or offensive images or words.
3. Not wearing sports or casual clothes
Sports or casual clothing is not permitted except for activities that really require this type of clothing such as sporting events or field activities.
4. Do not wear open shoes
Open footwear such as flip-flops or sandals are not permitted except for activities that really require this type of footwear such as sporting events or field activities.
5. Maintain tidiness and cleanliness of clothes
Make sure the clothes you wear are neat and clean. Avoid wearing clothes that are wrinkled, worn, or dirty.
If you violate the code of dress code, a person may be given a warning by security staff or campus officials. So, make sure to always comply with the ethical dress code at FIA UB to maintain a positive image of the campus and show respect for the campus.