STUDENT HANDBOOK COMPLIANCE FORM
The Student Handbook is the official guide for both on and off campus students of Boston Baptist College. The procedures and guidelines are to be read, recognized, and personally committed to by each student in order to promote and maintain a college community which glorifies Jesus Christ.
I will read, recognize and be personally committed to living by the code of ethics that is set forth in “The Student Handbook” during my entire academic career at Boston Baptist College.
I will strive and commit to be completely honest and ethical in my academics and in all interaction with all Boston Baptist College personnel.
I commit to read and live according tot he Boston Baptist College Community Covenant both on and off campus while I am a student at Boston Baptist College.
BOSTON BAPTIST COLLEGE COMMUNITY COVENANT
We commit ourselves, as a community of Jesus Christ’s disciples - the Boston Baptist College family of staff and students - to voluntarily and lovingly live and work together to our Lord’s glory and to the advancement of His Kingdom by accomplishing our college mission.
We commit ourselves to the maintenance of our personal spiritual disciplines and our unshakable emphasis on church life, and world evangelism, as the foundations on which all of our interactions find eternal meaning and practical value.
We commit ourselves, under the authority of Scripture, to happily yet solemnly nurture an environment of love, kindness, and grace, where words are true and intents are noble, where forgiveness, resolution, and restoration are normative - knowing that all we do and say is done in the presence of Him who willingly suffered for our sins.
We commit ourselves to honor God-ordained authority, and specifically within our community, we seek to honor God’s calling on each of us, by fulfilling our roles with excellence, as an offering of love to our Savior.
We commit ourselves, in both thought and action, in public and private, to the relentless embrace of integrity, honesty, purity, modesty, and industry, with self discipline always as the primary catalyst to sustain these virtues, and gratitude as the environment in which this virtues flourish.
We commit ourselves to the reality that we are God’s stewards individually and collectively, and so in all matters - moral, financial, academic, physical, social and spiritual - we demand no less of ourselves than excellence and mutual encouragement - Knowing that the day is soon coming when all that is done will be laid at the feet of Jesus.