Policies
An institution's offer of admission is equivalent to an offer to enter into a contract. School policies are part of that contract. Carolina Bible College expects that students are responsible members of the College community and as such will abide by the rules and regulations of the College.The Bible emphasizes the care required to maintain the beauty of the inner person (1 Peter 3:3-4). In light of this counsel from the Scriptures, we observe that our conduct and appearance are not a matter of indifference or personal preference and should be guided by two spiritual attributes:
Humility (Philippians 2:5-8): Humility involves serving others by yielding our rights, our motive to glorify Jesus Christ rather than drawing attention to ourselves. It seeks the welfare of others even if it restricts the exercise of one's own rights and freedoms.
Love (Galatians 5:22): Love is an attitude and an action that involves at least two dimensions. First, love considers what is best for another. In addition, love acts sacrificially no matter how other may respond.
Morality
As representatives of Jesus Christ we are responsible to demonstrate a lifestyle in keeping with His character. Thus, students are expected to be of high moral character consistent with the standards of Scriptures. This includes abstaining from premarital and extra-marital sex, as well as homosexual conduct. It also includes abstinence from the use of drugs or alcohol. Students failing to abide by this standard will be subject to discipline at the discretion of the school administration.
Dress Code
Our attire must contribute to profitable study and God’s glory. Shorts, tank tops, or bare feet are not permitted.
Questionable appearance not covered above will be dealt with at the discretion of the staff and faculty, but always
with a spirit consistent with the college’s guiding principles of humility and love.
Computer Lab
The computer lab is for the use of students and pastors. Please observe the guidelines posted in the computer lab.
Library
Library privileges extend during office and class hours. Materials may be checked out for two weeks at a time. A ten
cents per day fine is charged for overdue books, cassettes, or videos. All materials are due no later than the week before
school closes each quarter.
The cost to replace lost or damaged books will be charged to the borrower. Three lost books will result in loss of library
privileges.
Law prohibits duplication of copyrighted and taped material.
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