Dresscode for Scholars


University Dress Code
Undergraduate students shall, at all times, attend their classes in their prescribed uniform, unless the student has a written permit from the OSDS, which must be shown upon demand by the University authorities.
They must wear the prescribed uniform during weekdays should they wish to enter the University, regardless if it is their free day.
PE, CWTS and ROTC uniforms are not to be used as substitute, unless it is the only class/subject they have for that given day. If their first class is PE, the shirt may be worn upon entry to the University but not the shorts and should immediately change with their proper uniform right after their PE class.
Laboratory uniforms/attires are allowed to be worn during their laboratory classes only.
For students who will have their thesis defense, presentations, On-the-Job Trainings and any activity which require them to wear corporate attire, skirt length should not exceed two (2) inches above the knee and the neck line of the blouse should not be plunging.

PLM Identification Cards
All students shall wear their official identification cards at all times, within University premises or during University sanctioned activities. No student shall use the ID or registration form of another, and/or lend his ID or registration form for somebody else's use. They must bring at all times their registration form and present it to the Guard on duty should they be required to do so.

Salient Provision:
Among other provisions, the Revised PLM Student Manual underscores that the Scholar's Uniform shall be worn during weekdays, even during free days.



Proper Uniform for Undergraduate FEMALE Students

1.
Blouse
-
plain white
- baby collar
- with 5 pin tucks (each side)
- secret button hole
- tuck-out with paja
- no tucks at the back

2. Neck Tie
-
1 yard in length by 1 inch width
- no decorative accessories, University pin may be used
- same fabric and color with the skirt 

3. Skirt
-
knee-length, pencil cut
- blue-gray in color
- box-pleated at the back

4. Shoes
-
plain black
- closed (toe and heels)

5. No stockings, no socks or foot socks

6.
No multiple earrings, no excessive accessories


Proper Uniform for Undergraduate MALE Students

1.
Pants
-  charcoal-gray slacks
-  straight-cut

2. Polo
-
plain white
- untucked
- sports-collar
- white buttons, until solar plexus
- half polo barong
- side slit
- no shearing, no tucks (front or back)
- straight-cut
- no pocket

3. Shoes
- plain black
- closed

4. Plain black socks

5.
Plain white undershirt

Uniform for Specific Students
Nursing, Physical Therapy, COPERS and Architecture (4th and 5th year) students should wear the uniform prescribed by their respective colleges.

IMPROPER SCHOOL ATTIRE FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
(during Weekends, Semestral Break, Summer, Christmas Break, Enrollment Period)
For both Genders
• Sleeveless, spaghetti strap, tube type, plunging neckline, midriff (blouse/shirt), backless
• Pants: leggings, 3/4 pants, ripped or torn, all types of shorts
• Earrings (for male)
• Flip-flops or any open type shoes with or without heel strap
• Mini skirt, skirt with high slits • Head gear (bull cap, bandanna, bonnet)

Approved by the University Council on its Special Meeting held on 12 April 2012. Confirmed by the Board of Regents on 24 April 2012 on its 470th Regular Meeting under BOR Res. No. 3467.

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Old University Dress Code

Undergraduate students shall, at all times, attend their classes in the prescribed uniform, unless the student has a written permit from their College Dean, which must be shown on demand. PE, CWTS and ROTC uniforms are not to be used as substitute, unless it is the only class/subject they have for that given day. Laboratory uniforms/attires are allowed to be worn as long as it falls within laboratory hours. Students shall comply with the University Dress Code enshrined in OSDS M.O. 08-0806-10, 06 August 2008, which contains guidelines on proper uniform, improper school attire, hairstyle and other body adornments.

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