Yes, please see below for what attire is allowed for the information of attendees and their parents/guardians:
ALLOWED FOR MALES | ALLOWED FOR FEMALES | NOT ALLOWED MALES | NOT ALLOWED FEMALES |
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Polo Shirts | Polo Shirts | Tee Shirts | Tee Shirts, Spaghetti straps, Halter/Crop Tops |
Buttoned-down shirts | Dress Blouses with sleeves, Buttoned-down tops | Short pants, Sagging pants below natural waist | Short pants, Leggings |
Long dress pants with loops | Skirts below the knees, Long dress pants | Jeans | Jeans, Mini Skirts |
Lightweight Blazers | Lightweight Blazers | Cut-up Pants or Tops | Cut-up Pants or Tops |
Dress shoes | Dress shoes | Tennis shoes, Slippers/flip flops/Crocs | Tennis shoes, Slippers/flip flops/Crocs |
Participants are encouraged to wash and sanitize their hands frequently. Moreover, participants are encouraged if they become symptomatic, to cease in-person participation in the meeting and all related events, and seek medical assistance as necessary.
Registered participants are to note that ID badges will be available for collection from 7:15 am on July 13th in the lobby of the Performing Arts Centre Auditorium (UB’s main auditorium) located in the Keva M. Bethel Building on Poinciana Boulevard. The Opening Ceremony will start promptly at 8:30 a.m. in the Auditorium. Please ensure that you arrive early enough to collect ID badges before the opening. ID Badges must be displayed at all times throughout the Conference.
Yes. Please note the following parking guidelines and information for drop-off and pick-up:
- Drop-Off: Participants being dropped should enter through the Northern gate of The University of The Bahamas, off Poinciana Drive. All participants would enter through the main Foyer of Keva Bethel Building.
- Pick-Up: Participants are to be picked up at the round-about on University Drive near the Harry C. Moore Library.
- Parking: Parking is available at the Southern entrance parking lot of the University of The Bahamas near Choices restaurant on Thompson Boulevard and Big Pond Highway.