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APSU College of Business helping students dress for success

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Crystal Hambrock

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 A T-shirt and jeans just won鈥檛 cut it. When a student from the Austin Peay State University College of Business walks into an interview or starts a new job, Crystal Hambrock makes sure they鈥檙e dressed appropriately.

As the College of Business career readiness coach, she is providing professional clothes to students in need for interviews, internships or other business-related activities. The clothes are available in a small 鈥渃loset鈥 inside the Kimbrough Building, and she uses the space to spur conversations about other career resources on campus, including the Center for Community Engagement and Sustainability and Career Services.

鈥淭he overwhelming feedback I receive from employers is about students鈥 lack of professional dress at events like career fairs,鈥 Hambrock said. 鈥淚 thought, sure, I can make Pinterest boards with outfit inspiration photos, but there is a larger issue to address here. It鈥檚 not that our students don鈥檛 know how to dress professionally, it could be their barriers to professional clothing.鈥 

Last fall, Hambrock partnered the college with JCPenney for its popular 鈥淪uit Up鈥 event, which provided large discounts on professional clothing for APSU business students.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want the momentum to end there, since that event is once a year,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ven then, some students may not have access to discretionary income for clothing. 鈥

Hambrock soon learned about Bella鈥檚 Closet, a local nonprofit that provides women with free clothing, accessories and resources. She quickly reached out to Cynthia Pitts and Carolyn Watson, who oversee the nonprofit.

鈥淚 was so excited to help facilitate their partnership with campus,鈥 Hambrock said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been able to host several pop-up shops this semester already, reaching students and staff all over campus with free professional clothing and accessories.

鈥淪ince then, I鈥檝e felt called to bring a resource specifically to our College of Business students, right here in our academic building,鈥 she added. 鈥淚 wanted something that is available throughout the semester if they鈥檙e in a pinch and need something quickly. It鈥檚 a small selection for now, but opens the conversation to our students鈥 barriers to being career ready. My hope is to connect them with additional campus and community resources even if I can鈥檛 get them a blazer or slacks right in the moment.鈥

Along with the clothing garments provided by Bella鈥檚 Closet and other donors, Hambrock added a mirror with colorful affirmations to boost students鈥 confidence.

鈥淎 mirror with affirmations seemed like a fitting addition as I know students鈥 confidence can be shaken when they feel like their lack of resources defines them,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o me, career development is about so much more than just helping students land a job - it鈥檚 about providing holistic support as they prepare for the 鈥榬eal world鈥 and listening to their needs.鈥

For additional information, email cob@apsu.edu

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