*ayan pwede na pala ulit irepost..
sori dati binura ko, kasi hindi pa pala pwede irelease that time kasi hindi pa siya approve ni dean voc na ikalat sa student body nung una..
**anyway, this will be implemented next school year 2009-2010..
Student Handbook Implementing Guidelines
Dress Code Policy
Section 4.2 of the DLSU Student Handbook 2009-2012 states, “The University recognizes the right of students to come to school dressed according to their individual taste. However, they are encouraged to use attires that consider the educational character of the University and the sensibility of other members of the academic community. Dressing appropriately is a virtue which the University would like to cultivate among students, thus the University reserves the right to call the attention of students who dress inappropriately.”
Given the Catholic nature of De La Salle University, Lasallian students are encouraged to practice the values of respect for one’s self, decency, and appropriateness through their campus attire. The University also sees itself as the training ground for the student’s professional career, where certain standards of dressing are required for employment.
Thus, the following guidelines on campus attire form part of a student’s wholistic Lasallian educational experience:
1. Campus attire should be decent and modest. Some extremes are not acceptable, including:
a) tube blouse (including spaghetti-strap) worn without vest / bolero,
b) backless blouse / shirt (below the bust-line),
c) sando,
d) blouse with plunging neckline,
e) see-through tops and/or bottoms where the undergarment can be seen,
f) blouse / shirt showing midsection while standing / walking
2. Shorts may be worn on campus, however the hemline of shorts and skirts should not be higher than three (3) inches above the knee-cap. In addition, P.E. / sports / athletic shorts may not be worn inside classrooms / seminar rooms / auditorium.
3. As a sign of respect, caps should not be worn inside classrooms / seminar rooms / auditorium.
4. On hair dye, students should not sport extreme hair colors (i.e. red, purple, blue).
5. On body piercing, piercing on any part of the head, except ears, is not allowed.
6. Open-toe footwear should have either a back-strap / sling-back or a heel of at least 1 inch.
7. Clothing with pictures and/or statements that are contrary to the mission and the Catholic nature of De La Salle University is prohibited.
8. Faculty members may require their own in-class dress code policy provided that it is related, necessary, and reasonably relevant to their classes. This includes, but not limited to, the following cases:
a) wearing of appropriate attire in laboratory classes and P.E. uniform for P.E. classes
b) wearing of business attire during reports and other important class activities
Part of the formation that the University would like the students to recognize is that they have to be responsible for their actions, and as such, should understand that there are consequences for non-compliance with the rules and regulations set forth by the University. The sanctions for non-compliance of the Dress Code Policy are as follows:
1st infraction: written warning
2nd and succeeding infractions: minor offense
*As agreed upon by the Student Handbook Revision Committee (Student Handbook 2009-2012), the provisions of the Implementing Guidelines will be reviewed after one school year of its implementation.
*Comments are greatly appreciated
bye bye slippers-going-to-school. :|
ReplyDeleteWOOO BALIK DRESS CODE! HAHAHHAHAHAA!
ReplyDeletewohoo panalo #7!!!! hahahahha
ReplyDeleteLOLZ!
so what exactly is "La Salle's Catholic Nature?"
HAHAHHAHA!
pumasok akong may dress code.. natanggal nalang nasa la salle pa rin ako.. ngayon ibabalik na, nandito pa rin ako!! hahaha
ReplyDeleteimba nga yung number 7. parang pag trip ka huliin, yan lang sasabihin ng DO. xD
ReplyDeletepare yan ung tinatawag nila na loop hole in favor of DO
ReplyDeletebaka pwede na sila mang huli ng mga pangit.. dahil unbecoming of a lasallian ang pagiging pangit. nakakahiya sa skul. haha.
actually, HINDI nga malinaw yung rule na yun..
ReplyDeleteang labo nila.. >_O
ang labo tlga ng la salle. wat the heck is their problem? ano bang pake nila sa suot natin? pati ba naman slippers bawal? naman. -_- LOSER TLGA. And anong klase yung SC? fighting for students' rights. yeah right. dress code nalang eh. nabalik pa. -_-
ReplyDeleteang labo tlga ng la salle. wat the heck is their problem? ano bang pake nila sa suot natin? pati ba naman slippers bawal? naman. -_- LOSER TLGA. And anong klase yung SC? fighting for students' rights. yeah right. dress code nalang eh. nabalik pa. -_-
ReplyDeletebaka dahil sa mga cosplayer-like getup ng isang taga gox.
ReplyDeletenakaka sore eyes. HAHA
Hahaha wala akong paki sa dress code. :-P
ReplyDeletehaha panalo to. pag panget ka at di ka na tripan ng DO, huli agad. lolx
ReplyDeleteso kailangan nang bumili ng may strap na slippers! :p
ReplyDeletehmm..i just remembered..before pa ma-bring-up tong dress code policy na to..my isang article sa the la sallian or plaridel na kesho nde sha agree na walang dress code policy...i guess narinig na sha...just weird...before wala na..then binalik..then pusta ko in a few years mawawala ulit..tapos mababalik ulit...owell...ganun tlga...
ReplyDeletee paano kung ung shoes na gamit mo na open toed e walang heels??tsaka kung yaw ng may heels????
ReplyDeletemagsibili n ng sapatos ung mga walang sapatos :))
ReplyDeletetae yang rules na yan. LOSER-ish. tska bawal na pala red hair color?! buti na lang :))
i am still waiting for the day they assign uniforms for each college, mala UST.
ReplyDeletegusto ko space suit for ccs haha
if they're making a dresscode they better do the opposite (ex. required na magminiskirt)
ReplyDeletesir andrew. pa'kopya po. :)
ReplyDeletethanks :D
sir?! wahahahaha.. :))
ReplyDeletepwedi bang naka earings sa boys?
ReplyDelete