Should Students Be Forced to Look Presentable?
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Posted By: James A. Muhammad on November 09, 2007 The new president of Paul Quinn College has recently instituted a strict “business casual” dress code for all students. I first heard of this by listening to NPR’s (National Public Radio’s) Tell Me More. The move sounds on its face to be highly intrusive and “over the top,” but the president says this measure, and others, is needed to change the tone of the campus. The president has also instituted mandatory class attendance. I never heard of a school with optional class attendance, but maybe I’m not informed. Listen to the interview below. What do you think? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p... If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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Students should want to look presentable at all times. They shouldn't have to be forced. However, the hip hop genre has defined a new sense of presentable so the students need to be re-schooled. Students today are far too laid back to be desirable in the work force. Coaches make their players suit up for games, why shouldn't professors and administrators require the same for their classes? I am in total agreement with the President of Paul Quinn, Coach Carter, Joe Clark, Coach Boone, the Hampton Administration and all of the others who require our children to be presentable at all times.
Monday, November 12th 2007 at 8:45PM |
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I definitely agree with a some sort of dress code. Companies are looking at colleges from every angle and attire is one of them. The attendance I agree with as well, but those students who can learn the content without attending class could be candidates for mainly online courses.The issue was some students were passing classes without attending 1/3 of the time. This struck a cord with some faculty and students.
Tuesday, November 13th 2007 at 3:23PM |
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My girlfriend, who is a Vice President at a major bank, acted as a company representive at a major career fair at Delaware State. To her shock and disappointment, she was greeted by interested seniors wearing old prom dresses, jeans, "party" sandals" and white "tees". Those who at least tried to look the part, came in wearing their old "church clothes" 3 sizes too small. Whats worse, is the dreaded time when the infamous HBCU interns show up every summer at major corporations dressed rediculously. Putting it mildly, the best and the brightest of our HBCU interns come into the office place looking a GHETTO MESS. I can recall one intern entering the building with slippers on! Why is this - you may ask? Many students have not been trained on what is appropriate dress. They have no concept of proper business dress attire. Many are not even accustomed to purchasing business wear. Therefore, requiring that students look presentable during school hours is a wonderful idea. It is completely unfair to allow our students to continue to enter into the workforce completely unprepared and unpresentable.
Friday, November 16th 2007 at 4:13PM |
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I can understand having a business casual dress code for one or two days out ot the week, but everday??? That's a bit much.. When students go to class, they want to be comfortable. They already have to sit thru a long class but then to have to do it uncomfortably..i dont see how a dress code will really change the tone of the campus..it's the people that need to change ultimately.
Saturday, November 17th 2007 at 9:45AM |
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