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Student Life Information


Housing

All single students 24 years of age and younger, except those living with parents, are required to live in the college dormitories. Students 25 and older, wishing to live off-campus are subject to Administration approval. Meals will be provided in the cafeteria for all dormitory students.

A complete set of linens, twin bed spread and other items which make your room more livable should be provided by each student. Coin-operated washers and dryers are provided.

All meals are included in the cost of room and board. These are well-balanced meals, planned by our competent staff.

Student Handbook

All accepted students must read and agree to abide by the rules in the Canadian Baptist Bible College Handbook. This is part of the character training provided by the college and insures a proper standard to be followed by all students whether married or single. Failure to abide by these rules will result in demerits or expulsion as stated in the handbook. The Administration will carefully examine each student's personal walk to enforce the regulations of student life and activities as outlined in the Student Handbook.

Vehicle Registration

The college requires all faculty, staff and students who are in any way connected with the school to register their vehicles regardless of ownership. Each registrant must present a valid driver's license and proper insurance before cars will be allowed on campus.

General Conduct

As a Christian institution, the Canadian Baptist Bible College expects its students to live lives that are above reproach and to exemplify Christian usefulness and kindness in their associations with instructors, fellow students and the world. Since the college aims for a definite spiritual emphasis, we believe that Christian people should manifest loyalty to Jesus Christ by living consecrated Christian lives. Therefore the following guidelines are stated:

  1. The college does not permit dancing, use of tobacco, alcoholic drinks, drugs, gambling, profanity, obscenity and other forms of worldly indulgences.
  2. It is the conviction of the college that complaining, destructive criticism and cynical attitudes grieve the Holy Spirit and are destructive to Christian growth and development.
  3. The college expects the cooperation of all students in the development of respect for the enforcement of the rules and regulations of the school. Constructive suggestions, which are made to the proper authority, will always be welcomed.
  4. The cooperation of every student is expected in the development of the respect for and the good will of the college throughout the community.
    "Abstain from all appearance of evil." -- 1 Thessalonians 5:22

Appearance Standards

We realize that in many circles there is much disagreement as to standards of dress. We at Canadian Baptist Bible College, have chosen the highest standards possible so as not to offend. (Romans 14; I Corinthians 8). We believe that modesty is not the only issue, but distinction of the sexes as well. We lift up manhood and honor womanhood. Therefore we require the following:

Men:
      All men students are required to wear dress shirts and ties to classes, preaching, meals and church services (unless the student is working). When spectators at athletic contests they may dress casually.

      In areas designated for recreation or work, sweatshirts or T-shirts and jeans, but not shorts, may be worn. Shirttails are to be worn in. Shoes and socks must be worn in public. Belts must be worn with trousers designed for belts. Hair must be neatly cut and combed, off the ears, and off the collar when standing. Sideburns may not extend below the middle of the ear. Beards and mustaches are allowed if they have been part of the individual for at least 5 previous years of year-round wear.

Ladies:
      It is expected that the wives of men students will observe dress regulations for lady students as well. Ladies are to be tastefully and modestly dressed. A proper skirt is defined as follows: the kneecap is to be covered while in a standing position. Full-length slips must be worn under floor-length skirts. Dresses may not have slits that extend up past the bottom of the knee. Culottes that look like a skirt, and are neatly styled may be worn for all leisure activities. Excessive worldly styles, low-cut necklines and backs, shorts, slacks, tight-fitting apparel and excessive make-up are forbidden.

The administration reserves the right to have any student change his/her apparel if deemed inappropriate.


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