Dress code?

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I did some snooping and found out that my school (Creighton) has a shirt & tie dress code. I don' t know if this the norm or not. I'm not really a shirt & tie person so this definitely affects me...mostly in the wallet. Does anyone else have a dress code? Please let others know.

Creighton -- yes

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you have to make sure if it is dress code for the clinic only, or for the classes as well.
 
Creighton -- yes
Nova -- yes
 
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NYU's dress code for me:

Warm-up pants, sweatshirt with old fraternity T-shirts underneath, baseball cap.
 
I know UOP has a dress code where no jeans are allowed and you're suppose to dress nicely...
but columbia I have no idea...anyone care to enlighten me?
 
Here's what I found on Columbia
Columbia's Dress code:

"The pupil who shall have the luxury of coming to Columbia shall put on the most luxurious attire. Since you are entering this prestigious school one needs to keep his/her head up and nose in a haughty fashion. Keep in mind gentlemen need to wear slacks and ladies may dress in any provocative style as they wish, since they have entered Columbia. Scrubs are allowed but only the cleanest brightest scrubs with silk ties. The ladies shall wear undergarments from Victoria's Secret. This is Columbia's dress code. Remember you are coming to Columbia."
 
DesiD,

Very funny yaar!

Bucky
 
At the tufts interview they said no shorts allowed and they don't have scrubs in the clinics
 
during my interview at the Univ. of Pittsburg, they mentioned that they also have a dress code. I haven't heard anything about USC having a dress code. Does anyone know?
 
no dress code at USC...only code is scrubs in clinic....and even that not everyone complies.. <img border="0" alt="[Laughy]" title="" src="graemlins/laughy.gif" />
 
Scrubs are required at Baylor on any day in which clinical or laboratory settings will be encountered (is there a day without?), otherwise pants, shirt and tie are expected.
 
Marquette had one, either collared shirt or scrubs, its not strictly enforced but you will get treated differently even if you do comply but wear scrubs.
 
•••quote:•••Originally posted by Yah-E:
•Creighton -- yes
Nova -- yes•••••Indiana- yes
UIC- yes
 
U of TN has slacks, tie, etc. required.
 
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