The University School/Civilian Attire and FEU ID Card Policy shall be observed whenever a student enters the campus and while inside the campus, regardless of whether he or she has classes, or any day of the week.
This document outlines the policy on the school/civilian attire and the FEU ID card. This includes what are the types of school attire, the allocation of days to wear the prescribed school attire and the list of not allowed civilian attire. It further outlines the policy on the use of the FEU ID Card.
A. SCHOOL/CIVILIAN ATTIRE
Under this policy, three days are allocated for wearing of school attire and three days for civilian attire:
- Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday – School attire
- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday – Civilian Attire
- School Attire includes the official course-specific attire and the following upper garments paired with any lower garments and footwear that does not appear on the list of “NOT ALLOWED ATTIRE”:
- Institute Polos
- Official FEU Shirts (sold by Tams Bookstore)
- NSTP Shirts
- WRP Shirts
The following are the list of NOT-ALLOWED Civilian Attire:
- Footwear – Slippers and Open-toe casual footwear
- Lower Garment – Shorts/cycling shorts (except when allowed during WRP classes)
3. Upper Garment – Sando/Jersey (except when allowed during WRP classes or intramurals), see through tops/dresses without inner garments, camisole/spaghetti strapped tops, and tube tops/bralettes, backless.
- During WRP sessions, students should wear the prescribed WRP attire.
- Students are allowed to wear the prescribed school/civilian attire with respect to their gender identity and expression.
- Students enrolled in RLE, Lab courses, and internships are required to wear the uniform prescribed by the course.
A student who is observed not adhering to the school/civilian attire policy will still be permitted to enter campus. Corporate attire or those prescribed by the Institute shall be allowed during specific approved academic activities. However, they will need to provide their information at the campus gates for monitoring by the Office of Student Discipline. Although non-compliance with this policy is classified as a minor violation and does not warrant immediate disciplinary action, habitual disregard for university policies can serve as a basis for a major offense.
A student shall not exceed more than five (5) Multiple Uniform Related Offenses (MURO) as such will result to a disciplinary sanction.
In order to accommodate special circumstances, the university allows for a case-by-case exemption to the school attire policy, provided that the alternative attire aligns with the approved civilian attire provisions. This exemption will be granted on a temporary basis and subject to review by the Office of Student Discipline, ensuring that the overall integrity and values of the university are upheld while considering individual needs and situations.
B. FEU ID CARD
- Students shall always wear their FEU ID Cards while inside the campus, regardless of whether they have classes or any day of the week.
- Students should not put any stickers and/or photos that would alter or block the information listed in the ID. Doing so constitutes a minor violation.
- Students without the valid FEU ID, regardless of the reason, therefore, are not allowed to enter the campus.
- A student who has a defective ID must immediately secure a new ID and should surrender the defective ID to the ID section.