The aim of Faith Baptist Bible College is to maintain high academic and spiritual standards. Students who attend the College
are asked to submit cheerfully to standards of conduct and behavior which have been established for all. These standards
reflect a biblical balance between protection and liberty.
The student's signature on the application form acknowledges his/her agreement with the College to accept and abide by these
standards. Specific information on standards is given in the Student Handbook.
The use of alcoholic beverages, tobacco, or non-prescribed drugs is considered to be inconsistent with Christian conduct and
behavior. Theater attendance, rock music (secular or religious), dancing, and gambling are also out of harmony with the
College standards. Biblical principles of conduct are to be observed at all times.
Dress and Appearance
Each student is expected to give careful consideration to grooming and dress. Classroom dress for men is slacks, a dress
shirt and a tie. In deference to some within our constituency, mustaches are permitted, but beards are not. Women wear
dresses or blouses and skirts. Classroom dress is required for church attendance, unless prior approval in the office of
the Vice President for Student Enrichment and Services. Modesty and discretion should be exercised at all times. Slacks
and jeans are appropriate casual attire for all students. For further information, refer to the Student Handbook available
in the Student Personnel Office.
Automobiles
Any student who brings a vehicle on campus must register it with Campus Security.
Student Housing
Single students who are taking 6 or more credit hours and are under the age of 25 must live in College residences
unless they are living with their parent(s) or legal guardian. Any exceptions must be approved by the deans of students.
Student Privacy Rights
Faith Baptist Bible College abides by the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. 1232g) which designates
certain actions and policy designed to protect the privacy of students and their parents. The Act specifically governs access
to student records maintained by the College and the release of such information. The Act requires the College to provide
students access to official records directly related to themselves and to provide an opportunity for a hearing to challenge
the accuracy of such records, although this right does not include the right to challenge the appropriateness of a grade as
determined by an instructor. The Act generally requires that the student grant written consent for the release of personally
identifiable data about the student from college-maintained records to other than a specified list of exceptions.
The College may release public directory information concerning students. Such information may include the student's name,
address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities
and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most
recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student. The above-designated information is subject to
release by the College at any time unless the College has received a prior written objection from the student specifying
information which the student requests not be released.