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policies & uniforms
Johnson & Wales University welcomes and involves people of all
ages from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Our Charlotte Campus
is strategically located in an urban environment to provide students
with opportunities to interact with potential employers and to prepare
for successful careers. At America's Career University, students
are expected to model good personal hygiene and to wear appropriate
attire while attending classes consistent with that which is expected
of their corporate counterparts. For health reasons, culinary students,
in particular, will have high standards as it pertains to hygiene,
grooming, and uniform.
The staff and faculty will be charged with clarifying appropriate
grooming and attire but, ultimately, it is the responsibility of
the student to use good judgment in representing the University.
As public acceptance of different fashions change, these guidelines
may be modified from time to time.
Professional Dress Policy
Academic Center
The following professional dress policy has been implemented for all students for attendance in all academic classes and is in effect when classes are in session.
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• Dress shirts (polo shirts in warm weather), shirts tucked in
• Long dress pants (khakis are approved)
• Dress shoes and socks
• T-shirts worn under dress shirts shall be free of lettering, advertising or design
• A university-issued nametag must be worn while on campus
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Women
• Dress slacks, pantsuits, dresses or skirts (no more than two inches above the knees)
• Blouses or sweaters
• Dress shoes
• A university-issued nametag must be worn while on campus
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Examples of prohibited clothing in the Academic Center:
• Hats and other head coverings, including scarves unless for religious purposes
• Sweatpants
• Blue jeans
• Sneakers or sandals
• Provocative clothing
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Students who are inappropriately dressed or not considered groomed in accordance with the above expectations will be dismissed from class and considered absent for the day. Such action may also result in judicial review.
College of Culinary Arts Uniform Policy
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