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8th May 2015, 01:49 PM
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Fresno Pacific University Dress Code
I want to take admission at the Fresno Pacific University for MBA International Management Program. So I want to know about the Dress Code for MBA students. The University has a dress code for each program. So pls provide some images of dress of MBA students and tell me where I can get dress required at Fresno Pacific University?
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1st March 2016, 04:58 PM
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Re: Fresno Pacific University Dress Code
Hello sir, I am Darren Gayle. I am from California. I want you to help me by providing details regarding the Fresno Pacific University Dress Code pros and cons?
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1st March 2016, 04:58 PM
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Re: Fresno Pacific University Dress Code
Fresno Pacific University is a type of accredited Christian university of liberal arts. It was established in the year 1944. It is located in Fresno, California, US. As you have asked about the Fresno Pacific University dress code pros and cons, check below for the information Pros: In general court rulings have reinforced codes that are started properly and can be shown to be rationally related to a legitimate tutorial purpose. The National School Board Association estimates that about 135,000 guns are brought to America’s 85,000 public schools each day. This is one reason school districts use to implement dress codes. Some schools even want students to have the belt line exposed at all times for fear of guns concealed under clothing. Safety is one reason for a dress code; though, many educators believe that a dress code also promotes a positive educational environment. A survey reported by the New York Police Department listed many positive results after a uniform policy was begun in 2000: overall crime was down 14.7 percent and there was an improved sense of belonging and tolerance. Cons: Parents spent precious dollars, being told that this investment would pay dividends in increased student learning. Many educators suggest dress codes are intended to teach students what is acceptable in the workforce. This seems reasonable. But, it assumes there are uniform workplace expectations. Work does not only take place in offices and factories. Some employers— some dotcom companies, for example—care less about how their employees dress and more about their work. The absence of uniform approach to acceptable workplace dress does not mean each workplace does not have expectations. Rather, it means students need to adapt, not conform. Contact: Address: 1717 S Chestnut Ave, Fresno, CA 93702, United States |
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