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<td valign="top">Friday’s casual attire should still promote a positive image of the College, especially for students, guests and donors who might be visiting on Friday. Business Casual is defined as: Khaki or other casual slacks or skirts (please – no blue jeans), Polo or other short sleeve shirts or tops, Open-toed shoes (please – no flip-flops or running shoes). Note: Jeans, t-shirts and sweatshirts are fine for a moving day, office cleaning or other special situation requiring clothes suited for hard wear</td> | <td valign="top">Friday’s casual attire should still promote a positive image of the College, especially for students, guests and donors who might be visiting on Friday. Business Casual is defined as: Khaki or other casual slacks or skirts (please – no blue jeans), Polo or other short sleeve shirts or tops, Open-toed shoes (please – no flip-flops or running shoes). Note: Jeans, t-shirts and sweatshirts are fine for a moving day, office cleaning or other special situation requiring clothes suited for hard wear</td> | ||
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