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Dress Code Policy

Modesty and good taste are to be considered the principle for all students while on campus or at CBC/AWM functions. Business-casual dress for men and women that is clean and neat is appropriate for classes and daily campus activities. Occasionally, circumstances may dictate more formal attire. On such occasions, dresses for ladies and a sport coat or suit for men would be appropriate. These events might be if you had to minister in a church, speak from the platform, or other types of public meetings.

We also stress good personal hygiene. This would include daily bathing, clean clothes, having your hair combed, using deodorant, etc.

Attire that is not acceptable in the classroom includes the following.

  1. Hats of any type are not to be worn in the building.

  2. Shorts or mini-skirts of any kind are not to be worn. Skirts should be no shorter than knee length.

  3. Sweat pants and tank tops are not to be worn.

  4. We prefer that T-shirts not be worn. Button-up shirts, polo shirts, or (dress) knit shirts are acceptable.

  5. No flip-flops or beach sandals are to be worn.

  6. Ladies, if we can see down it, up it, or through it…or it’s so tight that we don’t need to, it is not appropriate for school.

  7. The length of ladies’ tops must pass the “praise the Lord” test.

  8. Men, your pants should be worn at your waist.

If your attire doesn’t meet the dress code, you will be asked to go home and change. If this occurs during class time, you must clock out when you leave and clock in when you return.


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