Federal College Of Education, Zaria (FCE Zaria) Update on Banned Dresses and Dressings in the College.


The College Management is unrelenting at upgrading the corporate image and prestige of the institution as a centre of excellence for quality Teacher education service delivery. In the light of the above, the management has reviewed the existing College dress code by capturing other unethical and professionally objectionable forms/styles of dresses and dressings banned in the college as follows:
- Short and skimpy dresses e.g. body hugs, show me-your chest, spaghetti wears and dresses exposing sensitive parts.
- Tight shorts and skirts that are above the knees (except for sporting purposes).
- Transparent and see-through dresses.
- Tight fittings e.g. jeans, skirts, hip star, patra, lycra etc that reveal the contour of the body.
- Under-clothing, such as singlet worn publicly.
- Unkempt appearances, such as bushy hair and beards.
- Dressing that make it impossible to wear laboratory coats during practical, or participate actively in practical.
- Long and tight skirts which are slit in front or at the sides, which reveal sensitive parts as the wearer moves on.
- Shirts without buttons or not properly buttoned, leaving the wearer bare chested.
- Plaiting or weaving of hair by male students.
- Wearing of colored eye glasses in the classrooms (except on medical grounds).
- Wearing of bathroom slippers to classroom (except on medical grounds).
- Wearing of trousers that stop between knee and ankle.
- Wearing of colored spray hair or colored wigs.
- Artificial long eye lashes.
- Artificial long nails.
- Dred locks (not natural).
- Wearing bangles, hand bands (with no religious attachments by men).
- Piercing of the nose.
- Multiple piercing of the ears.
- Wearing of earrings by male students.
- Wearing of leg chains.
- Wearing of tattered trouser called crazy.
- Wearing of slits/T-shirts with obscene pictures of captions.
- Wearing of silver ornaments on the tongue or tooth.
- Wearing of necklaces/chains by males.
- Wearing of colored hair, weave-one/attachments.
- Any other dressing considered inappropriate to the ethics of teaching profession in the College.
NOTE: All that are applicable to the students are also applicable to staff, so that the staff would be worthy of emulation to the students.
Signed:
MANAGEMENT
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