ASSET Uniform Requirement
The Ford Motor Company Automotive Student Service Educational Training (ASSET) Program at San Jacinto College Central is comparable in function and operation to area automotive service businesses. An important part of the automotive service business is for the employees to look professional as they represent the occupation in which they are involved. Employers also wish for their employees to wear uniforms because of safety and because they allow for neat appearance and promote customer relations.
One of the goals of the ASSET Program at San Jacinto College is to help students develop their full potential to become automotive service technicians. In achieving this goal, the professional approach is stressed—part of which is wearing a uniform. Keeping in mind the need for a professional image, the following requirement have been adopted:
- The student will wear uniforms provided by his/her dealership.
- Uniforms will be worn whenever classroom or laboratory activities are being performed. Compliance with the uniform requirement will be reflected in the student’s evaluation received in the course and can be a reason for not allowing a student to work in the class or lab.
- Uniforms will be neat in appearance, shirt tails tucked in at all time on college campus and in dealership.

