Student Life

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General Regulations

1. Conduct according to Christian principle is required of all students and must coincide with objectives of the College.  If a student's behavior fails to reflect the purpose of the school, he will be brought in immediately for conference with College officials.  If, after a reasonable length of time, there is no evidence of change, the student will be dismissed (unless earlier and stronger action is called for as set out in these regulations). Any student who has been dismissed, but has completely overcome or corrected the reasons for the dismissal, may make application to the president and/or his committee in person.  To be readmitted, the student must meet all the initial College entrance requirements again.

2. All who are associated with the College (students and faculty alike) are expected to conduct themselves in an honest and upright manner with everyone.

3. The moral standard is to be of the highest possible caliber.  Specifically, the College will not tolerate: abuse of others, smoking, use or possession of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal use of drugs of any kind in any way, profanity, dancing, obscene literature and pictures, improper dress, stealing, cheating, plagiarism, or any action which is clearly disrespectful of professors and/or administrative officials or any conduct unbecoming to a Christian.

4. Students accepted at Tennessee Bible College agree to abide by the regulations set forth within the current catalog.

5. Professors may be addressed as "brother" or "mister."

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Student Complaint Procedure

Any student having a complaint with the College may contact any faculty member and request a hearing with the Committee for Student Complaints. This committee will set a definite date to meet with the student.  The student will be informed in writing as to the time and date of the hearing by the Chairman of this committee or one whom he may assign.  The student will be expected to appear at the set date and time.  If he cannot be present, he must in writing state such.  If it is not possible for the set meeting to take place, a new date and time will be set and all involved parties informed.  Grievances not settled at the institutional level may be referred to the staff of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission at (615)741-5293.


Chapel

Chapel will be held regularly each school week.  Chapel attendance is mandatory.  All students (credit and audit) whose classes adjoin chapel, both before chapel and after chapel, must attend the chapel session.

Chapel attendance records will be kept.  Unexcused absences will be treated as an unexcused absence from class.  Exemptions must be excused through the Dean's office.  No grace days will be allowed.

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Housing

Housing for students can be obtained through rental houses, apartments, trailers and possibly, in private homes.  Assistance is available in these areas.


Field Education

The student will be given an opportunity to be involved in actual teaching, preaching, and various other activities in truly carrying out the Great Commission.  There are many congregations near Cookeville within easy driving distance which will enable students to gain needed preaching experience.

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Library Facilities

The library facilities play an important part in the program of any college. Recognizing this, Tennessee Bible College has an adequate library on campus and additionally, has an arrangement with Vanderbilt University, the University of Tennessee, and Tennessee Technological University to use their library facilities.  The campus library will continue to be expanded each year.  



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