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Registration 2008
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CODE OF DISCIPLINE
1. BIBLE COLLEGE UNDERTAKING
Christian Family Church Bible School, incorporating
the school of Timothys (SOFT), undertakes to provide
the following to all students:
• a Bible School that teaches the uncompromised
Word of God
• a study environment conducive to studying
the Word of God
• an environment to establish and cultivate
the gifts for ministry
• impartation to effectively step into your
ministry
• practical ministry opportunities
• encouragement and support
2. STUDENT’S UNDERTAKING
All students of Christian Family Church Bible
School hereby covenant as follows and are
in full agreement with these rules and regulations as described
in the section CODE OF DISCIPLINE.
The Bible School is a ministry of excellence,
which aims to establish Christian standards.
As such, we ask students to flow in or with the same standards
of excellence. The student therefore must agree to the following:
I
understand the purpose of the School of Timothy’s and I am prepared
to engage in serious study and application of GOD’S WORD in
my life. I understand the tuition requirements and the responsibilities
involved.
I
have read the Prospectus and understand all the policies and rules therein.
I make a commitment to the CFCBS Program and agree to abide
by these rules and regulations. I will be an example of having good
Christian character and conduct at all times. I understand that studying
through CFCBS is a privilege and that the Administration has the
right to require withdrawal of a student at any time, to safeguard the
ideals of discipleship or the moral atmosphere.
3. CODE OF DISCIPLINE
DISCIPLINE OF STUDENTS
The Dean and/or the Pastor of the local church
will, in a Scriptural manner, handle any severe
disciplinary problems that may arise. Any student found to
be acting in an unworthy manner will be disciplined accordingly, even to
the extent of being expelled.
o
Academic Honesty
All
students must be honest and forthright in their academic studies. To
falsify the results of one’s research, to cheat on an assignment,
or to
allow or assist another to commit these acts corrupts the educational
process.
Students
are expected to do their own work and neither give nor receive
unauthorized assistance.
o
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
is the inclusion of someone else’s words, ideas, or data as
one’s own. When a student submits academic work that includes another’s
words, ideas, or data, whether published or unpublished, the
source of that information must be acknowledged with complete and
accurate references.
o Cheating
Cheating
is an act or an attempted act of deception by which a student
seeks
to misrepresent that he or she has mastered information that has
not been mastered.
o
Academic Misconduct
Academic
misconduct is any other act that impugns or disrupts the
educational
process.
o
Student Organizations
No
student organization that hosts, organizes, conducts or participates in
an on-campus function or event sponsored or sanctioned by CFCBS
shall serve alcohol or permit the use and consumption.
o
Disruptive Conduct
A
student shall not impair, interfere with, or obstruct the orderly conduct,
process, or function of CFCBS or any of its students, faculty members,
officials or guests.
o Drug Policy
The
CFCBS prohibits the possession, use, consumption, manufacture,
sale or distribution of drugs and drug paraphernalia. Any violations
of this drug policy may be reported to all appropriate law enforcement
authorities.
o False Information
A
student shall not provide false or misleading information.
o
Misuse of CFCBS Materials, Services or Property
A
student shall not misuse any CFCBS material, service or property.
o Theft
Theft
is defined as taking or possessing the property of another without
right or permission. Students shall respect the property of the CFCIBS,
its guests and all members of the CFCBS community.
o Mobile Phones
Must
be turned off during the lessons and not turned onto silent.
o Chewing gum, eating and drinking
Is
not permitted within the building. Please help us protect the chairs and
the floor from any possible damage that may occur.
o
Class Attendance
Commitment
to the training program is essential. Jesus Christ
commissioned
the church to make disciples. Students who are part of the
training courses are certainly included in this calling.
Full
attendance is expected in all classes. An overall (minimum) attendance
of 90% is expected for students to maximize the benefit of the
class lectures and therefore be able to qualify for the awards. Absenteeism,
in writing, or a doctor’s letter must be directed to the Dean.
Lectures
will start at scheduled times and therefore students are promptly
required to be seated and ready for the lectures.
o Assignments & Tests
All
assignments are of a practical nature – including written work, practical
experience and accomplishment. Students should discipline themselves
regarding the punctuality of completing assignments (workbooks,
reports and tasks) in order to enjoy the full benefits of the course.
o
Practical tasks
The
nature of Christian Family Church Bible School is to teach the Word
and gain practical experience of teaching it. Therefore, students must
be willing to perform various practical tasks as decided by the Dean
of the Bible School. All tasks will be in line with current courses and
application will be relevant at all times.
o Dean’s hour
Roughly,
one lesson per month is set aside for the Dean’s hour. These
lessons either take place in the different classes or the students
will come t ogether in the sanctuary. This is compulsory and students
are to sit in their assigned seats.
o Want to quit school?
If
a student is contemplating quitting school before graduation, it is very
important to find someone to talk to about it. Please make an appointment
with the Dean or with a teacher! Even though the situation
may seem hopeless in your eyes, it is remarkable as to how God
can enlighten things when we seek His help.
It
is important for the Dean to know if such a situation has arisen. Speak
to him! The Bible School needs to know exactly when studies have
ended.



