Should College have dress codes? There is really an unresolved debated topic regarding the enforcement of dress code within the college campus. In this very well-groomed and fashionable world, where everybody wants to look smart and stylish; this is certainly an unsettled problem. In the past years, we normally wear formal shirts, pants and tie or salwar-suits. Now-adays, college students are not behind from sleeveless T-shirts, exclusive tops and skirts, jeans and bermudas etc. and I am myself confused, which side to choose as the dress code system has advantages as well as disadvantages. On this topic, there has been pro-longed discussion on whether it is essential or not. Talking about the gains, the most distinctive feature of the dress code system is the backdrop of homogeneity in the colleges. If there is a particular dress code in the college, then every student will look identical. We may find an essential element of unity among students where they wear uniform and there will be no discrimination on the basis of looks. In this addition, the students, who come from the various backgrounds, cultures and traditions, will learn to live together. Eventually, uniforms may inculcate feelings of patriotism and attachment for their respective colleges as it adds integrity to every student. One may even say that being inside the premises, college students should look like students. Dress code should be defined as decent dresses; off campus, any dresses not to mind. Girls wearing minis revealing skin inside campus is like insulting the institution’s discipline where students come to learn not to for a dance in a disco. Ufff! A lot of things… Aren’t they? However, I feel a little less about the thing that uniform in colleges may get an approval for it develops the spirit of belongingness. Where as, turning another aspect; if the dress code will not get enforced in the college, then students will obviously be more interested in showing off. In this case, they will wear most expensive, antique or funny dresses for looking different in the college. In the classroom, funky dresses are always distracting the students and sometimes teachers may find difficulty in teaching. But, thinking of the old times, we spend 12 years of our school wearing boring uniforms every day and we all look forward to going to colleges and wearing our favourite clothes, and after college one has to follow dress code in office as well! So why not let students wear whatever they want to wear? Who needs moral policing for the whole life? Thus, somewhat down the line this dress code system may seem to be an unfair call. Also, it’s not like if we have a dress code we just stick to it, we make sure to go out of our way to go against at, and bend the rules as far as they go. In conclusion, I’d say that enforcing dress code is a big controversy. The university or government must not intervene. It should be left to the individual colleges to decide if a ban is to be implemented or not. It should also be given freedom to decide which type of apparel is acceptable and which are not. The social conditioning of the student body has to be given due respect. It would be great if the Student Council gets in on the act and gets into discussion with the governing board about this. It will be unfair if dress codes in colleges are imposed solely on the basis of the heads of the college without consulting the students. Still, one should have the privilege to choose what they
want to wear, but common sense should help everyone realise they should appear to class in a decent dress. And college students must be sensible in this regard with what to wear in college. At the same time, it is advisable to look decent, modest and not cross the boundaries with whatever you wear. The only thing to is to avoid wearing revealing clothes. Fashion is good, but please never forget that certain dresses are for parties and some are for college-wear. Dress for the occasion.
Uniforms in colleges? Not cool! Summer may be a time to beat the heat and stay indoors, but it is also a time when college students start hoarding their wardrobe with clothes that rank high in the style quotient. But this summer, their effort to make a statement with their clothes may be in vain. Degree colleges in the city are now trying to implement a uniform for its students. This decision comes after several PU colleges are opting to enforce uniforms for its +1 and +2 students. This year, the uniform has been made compulsory for students of B.COM, BBA and BBM. Dayanand Sagar Institution's Principal earlier issued a statement that he would make formals compulsory for students of management, stating wearing blazers would make students ready for the corporate world. Other colleges refused to comment when we ed them. Several institutions have already made uniform compulsory on certain days during term time and on special occasions, the foreboding question that looms is: can clothes prepare you for a world that is further away from the gates of a college? Is this rule highly regressive? Akamsha Nair, a second year communications student at Mount Carmel College says, "You don't let a person grow up when you impose such rules. They are against the spirit of a college." While students say that they would grudgingly accept such rules, they also believe that most of these rules are baseless. "They should consider our opinion before they implement such ideas. College istration suddenly introduces a rule which would have probably occurred to them the day before," says Pavan Poojary, a second year engineering student at Dayanand Sagar of Institutions.
But there are those who do believe that wearing uniforms may indeed be a good thing. Chaitra Pathande, a second year arts student of Jyoti Nivas College says that one should wear clothes appropriate to the occasion. "Sometimes students don't know how to dress properly for conferences, so implementing a uniform gives them an exposure. They would be ready when they step into an office for their first job," she says. Some students would even don a uniform for the sheer glamour of it. "We need to wear a uniform on Mondays to college anyway. We have to wear a green tie and blue shirt. I like wearing it because it is cool," says Kevin, a management student at St. Josephs College.
While college authorities want to instil a sense of discipline through such rules —they are completely unnecessary, says Sanjana Ravi, a second year management student at Christ University. "We already know that we have to go dressed in formals when we enter an office. So there is no point in giving us that exposure in college." College istrations believe that students don't know if they've come dressed to a college or a mall, and hence this rule. But Akamsha adds, "We know how to dress decently. After all, how should the way you dress in a mall be any different from the way you dress to college?"
10 reasons why university students should wear uniforms This is a contentious and much debated topic amongst the academia and other social circles. Be it in Pakistan, or around the world, this idea has been discussed multiple times and on different forums. However, I feel that university students should definitely wear uniforms, and here are a few reasons why: Saving money
An average student spends around Rs50,000 a year on clothes for university. Having a couple of uniforms instead of fashion statement clothes for the university will not amount to more than Rs10,000 per year. This means that an average of Rs40,000 can be saved per student. Multiply this by a 1,000 students and we are saving a huge bundle by simply enforcing uniforms. The students can pool in the savings and set up other state-of-the-art facilities, like food courts or better labs. Less time consuming
A boy who studies at a university spends about 20 minutes to get ready in the morning, and most of this time is spent in selecting an outfit. The same goes for the girls who end up wasting at least 30 minutes in getting dressed. Having a uniform would mean that each
university student would save, on average, at least 15 minutes per day, which now they can consume doing something constructive instead, like spending some quality time with their parents before leaving or having a proper breakfast instead of rushing out the door. Physical fitness
Considering how unflattering most uniforms are and what a poor job they do in camouflaging curves and flab, students will have to work much harder to look good in their uniforms. This means students will be spending more hours in the gym now, causing the rates of Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Cardiac diseases and other obesity-related problems to decrease. No room for excuses
In cases where teachers and students indulge in illicit affairs, the usual answer brought forth by teachers, after being questioned, is, ‘Oh, I didn’t know he/she was a student. I thought he/she was a colleague.’ When the student is in a uniform, this excuse will no longer remain valid. Research polls
Though no survey on this topic has been done in Pakistan, in Thailand a Suan Dusit poll conducted just last week (September 14-17, 2013) showed that 94.4% of 1,293 university students in greater Bangkok think uniforms are “necessary” to maintain order and their identity. 70.96% think they should wear the uniform everyday while they attend classes. So if they are okay with it, what issues do we have? A symbol of being a student
Often when I am standing behind someone in a line, I have heard the teller ask for a student ID card and more often than not, the person has left it at home. When he/she is wearing the uniform, getting student discounts on coffees, fast food, and even travel will be a piece of cake. If someone asks for a student ID, simply do a twirl and show them your clothes as identity of being a student. Difference between students and teachers
When I was teaching, it was often hard to differentiate between the throngs of students roaming through the college and the dozens of Teacher Assistants (TA) who had barely graduated a month ago. Sometimes I would invite a girl to grab coffee with me and only later on realise that she is a student and not a TA. Had the students been in uniform, this problem wouldn’t have taken place at all. Appropriate dressing
As someone who has taught at two co-educational institutes, I have seen it all from plunging necklines to pants which disappear at the thigh to the I-am-not-sure-you-want-to-know.
Though I don’t mind all the scenery, I think boys spend about 60 minutes every day just ogling their colleagues. That’s again a lot of time spent doing nothing. If this time was to be used on learning Maths, our country would be rich in engineers and mathematicians. Uniforms can maintain an equal standard of dressing for all students. Benefits to the uniform industry
With the demand for uniforms increasing, to meet the supply requirements the industry would have to hire more employees. Thus, not only would this benefit the students but even the nation as a whole. What’s the harm?
Lastly, my question is, why not just wear a uniform? Not wearing them is not making our students any smarter, sharper, or better! Then why not just wear them and make life easier for all? Hence, with so many positives and useful reasons, I see no point as to why students should not wear uniforms.
College Students Should Or Should Not Be Forced To Wear College Uniform?
Quality of education
It makes you look professional and can tell a person about how much you are really interested in that career. If schools require you to wear a uniform it can also show they care about the students and really want to prepare them for their careers upon graduating and starting their careers.
College or School uniforms instills a sense of Pride and Honor for that particular Institution.
College or School uniforms instills a sense of Pride and Honor for that particular Institution. It motivates and creates a bonding among fellow students. Thus help in building Harmony and goodwill. It inculcates a sense of being a part of an Esteemed institution. Uniforms in a right attire always adds to ones self esteem.
College or School uniforms instills a sense of Pride and Honor for that particular Institution.
College or School uniforms instills a sense of Pride and Honor for that particular Institution. It motivates and creates a bonding among fellow students. Thus help in building Harmony and goodwill. It inculcates a sense of being a part of an Esteemed institution. Uniforms in a right attire always adds to ones self esteem.
Uniform should be must for college
Uniform represents the college identity and character with student who wears it so by wearing uniform student feel more responsible person for their college image building whether he or she inside the campus or outside the campus so it is necessary for student to become a mature college student by wearing a college uniform.
Speaks about dignity
It speaks about the character, behavior and academics of an individual. It defines what you are? What's your status. Having an uniform in colleges will definitely bring unity among the students and an excellence to the institution. Even the professionals follow the same in their professions. Thus, should implement this
Yes i think that college students should wear uniform
Uniform creates equality among all the students and wearing civil creates discrimination among the students , poor people will wear low quality clothes ans rich people will wear high quality clothes so it creates jealousy among the students thats y i think that colleges should also have uniform to avoid discrimination among students
Yes i think that college students should wear uniform
Uniform creates equality among all the students and wearing civil creates discrimination among the students , poor people will wear low quality clothes ans rich people will wear high quality clothes so it creates jealousy among the students thats y i think that colleges should also have uniform to avoid discrimination among students.
Makes clothes less important
By wearing uniforms, college students waste less time, in the mornings, deciding what to wear. Wearing a uniform prepares a student psychologically for the learning process. Generally, a uniform hides some degree of social, racial, and economic classification. On average, I think students pay less for a uniform than they do for the many clothes they have to buy for a whole year. It also give classes a more neat and academic look.
Makes clothes less important
By wearing uniforms, college students waste less time, in the mornings, deciding what to wear. Wearing a uniform prepares a student psychologically for the learning process. Generally, a uniform hides some degree of social, racial, and economic classification. On average, I think students pay less for a uniform than they do for the many clothes they have to buy for a whole year. It also give classes a more neat and academic look.
Makes clothes less important
By wearing uniforms, college students waste less time, in the mornings, deciding what to wear. Wearing a uniform prepares a student psychologically for the learning process. Generally, a uniform hides some degree of social, racial, and economic classification. On average, I think students pay less for a uniform than they do for the many clothes they have to buy for a whole year. It also give classes a more neat and academic look. -------------------------------------------------Cons---------------------------------------------------------------
You need to learn to dress for Success
As I walk down the street at my college, I look around and see business majors walking around in pristine suits and dress shoes. Another look, and I see some education majors walking around in functional, business casual clothing. Yet another glance and I see the nursing majors trooping towards their classes in scrubs. College is a chance for students to
learn to dress for their career. Having a standardized uniform for the whole campus deprives students of the chance to figure out for themselves what is and isn't appropriate to wear in various environments.
College students are grown ups
As a student i dont want college students should follow strict rules of college dress code because they are no longer child they have better idea of their own of what is wrong or not. They are grown ups and have independent to wear instead of college dress in their college premises.
Be college student
We are studying college to develop our knowledge and personality if we wear uniform in such places then we would get only school feeling not college feeling so Wearing uniform in colleges should be avoided. Moreover it is just an additional income to colleges not good for college students .
Paying too much money already!
I know what it takes to have a uniform. If it's a custom uniform made by the school you're going to have to pay for it, or the school to find someway to get you to pay for it. Even if it's just a list of items you should have to spend anymore money than you already have to! I don't mean to sound cheap, but when you're paying for college... Every. Dime. Counts.
is a time to learn
College is something that all over the country is something that is paid for. Students in college have the right to express themselves. In this academia setting one should encourage students to get out and begin to learn about themselves more. I believe uniforms in this setting is not allowing one to express themselves.
They should not have uniform
Now they have grown old and can make any important decisions and can choose their own path of life.They don't need the uniform,they now need their own freedom and should be away from all these.They now know what is right or wrong for them.So they don't need to have a unifrom.
No, it serves no purpose.
It makes sense to talk about wearing uniforms in K-12 schools because it has been shown to increase behavior and performance among students. But, at the college level it is all adults attending the school and they should be mature enough to not need uniforms. If they are not mature enough, they will probably not make it through college anyways.
Students want to choose what they wear.
I am a college student, and I can say with absolute certainty that the majority of students at my school would be against this. School uniforms prevent people from being who they are. I like being able to choose what I want to wear based on who I am. This would be impossible if I was required to wear a uniform.
It is not cost effective.
The cost of attending college is already high enough without adding school uniforms to the list. Also, by the time people go to college, they should have a sense of what is appropriate attire and what is not. It is a part of growing up and being responsible. Students should not have to be told what is or is not acceptable.
No They Shouldn't
School uniforms should not be made mandatory at schools. Students should be able to wear whatever they want to on campus or in class. Tuition and books already cost enough. It is a little over the top to ask students to purchase school uniforms as well. Leave this out of universities.