Professional Image
All Future Professionals must adhere to the following professional dress code while in attendance:
- Future Professionals may wear black, white or gray in any combination.
- A minimal print in clothing is acceptable if it is a black, white or gray print.
- Clothing should be professional and clean.
- Shoes can be any color but must have a closed toe.
- Hair should be styled prior to arriving at the school.
- Any cosmetics should be applied prior to arriving at the school.
- The following is a list of acceptable dress:
- Jeans or clothing made of jean material if they are black or gray in color. Any rips or tears must fall below the fingertips, when standing up.
- Sleeveless tops that have a strap that is at least 2 inches wide.
- Sweatshirts, printed T-shirts, hooded sweatshirts and/or jackets that are black, white, or gray in color.
- Stylish hats, scarves, stylish head wraps, fedoras, flat hats or ascots may be worn.
- Shorts and/or skirts that fall below the fingertips when standing up.
- Crop tops that fall below the belly button.
- Tights or leggings should be worn with skirts or dresses that fall above the knees for all Future Professionals.
- Leggings may be worn with a long top that falls below the hips.
- Name tag — as provided by the school. All Future Professionals are required to wear a name tag while in attendance
The following is a list of unacceptable dress for all Future Professionals in attendance:- Gym workout shoes, beach sandals or crocs.
- Tank tops, spaghetti string tops, or crop tops that fall above the belly button.
- Sweatpants.
- Graphic t-shirt or any clothing with a logo or design that is larger that the size of you name tag.
- No blankets or slippers are permitted.
- Baseball hats, visors, bandanas, caps, or beanies.
- Spandex, bike shorts, onesies or bodysuits.
- Headphones, headgear, and/or earphones are not permitted in the classroom or the clinic classroom.
- Sunglasses.
Future Professionals who fail to comply with the Future Professional dress code, will result in an advisory and will be asked to get into the proper dress code or be provided a smock, if one is available, to attend school.