
Dress Code for
All Field Experiences, Clinical, and Student Teaching
Professional dress and a well-groomed, modest appearance is required for all in-school clinical experiences and any site visits (initial meetings with teachers, interviews, etc.) including student teaching.
In order to avoid drawing attention to this issue for those outside the university family, please err on the side of being over dressed.
The following standards are expected:
| | Women | | | Men |
NO | Jeans | Short skirts | NO | Jeans |
| | Flannels | Short sweaters | | Flannels |
| | Sneakers | Sleeveless dresses | | Sneakers |
| | Caps | without a sweater | | Caps |
| | Stretch pants | | | |
| | Women | | | Men |
YES | Dresses | | YES | Dress pants |
| | Skirts | | | Shirts with collars; |
| | Suits | | | tucked in sweaters |
| | *Dressy pantsuits (Winter Quarter) | | Sports coats | |
| | *Dress slacks & sweaters (Winter Quarter) | | Tie optional | |
Note: University dress will be required on campus as stated by the university catalog.
Students may participate in official "jean days" or casual days, but must be careful to be neat and "look sharp."
P.E. majors may follow appropriate dress codes from their department.