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Standards of Conduct
When a student decides to come to AIC, it should be because of a
conviction that this college will be the best way to prepare for
one’s future life and ministry. Enrollment at AIC is a voluntary
decision on the part of the student, but it is a privilege, not a
right. The continued enrollment of each student is conditional upon
adherence to the community’s standards of conduct. The Student
Handbook communicates the accepted standards of behavior for the
College. AIC’s standards of conduct are drawn from numerous
sources:
1. There are things Christians do, or don’t do because God’s Word
speaks plainly to the issue(s). Where the Bible is clear in its
instructions, the College’s expectations will be equally plain. AIC
prohibits practices that are clearly forbidden by the Word of
God. The Scriptures teach that some practices can do harm to both
the individual and to other members of the Christian community. Some
standards of conduct are based on this principle, even though the
specific behaviors addressed may not be explicitly mentioned
2. There are other decisions that individuals make based on their
experience, or the experience of others. By enrolling at AIC, a
student acknowledges that (s)he intends to learn from the wisdom of
others, and therefore recognizes that others, in roles of authority,
may make choices that (s)he would not. The student is expected to
use discretion, discernment, and restraint in the selection of live
entertainment, as well as electronic and print media (1 Corinthians
10:23-24). Our lives should be characterized by clean conduct and
conversation, modest apparel, and a deep consecration and devotion
to spiritual life. All behavior of students must reflect moral
purity.
3. There are also things to which Christians agree for the
purpose of peace. All have rights that are willingly deferred for
the greater good of the community. In order for people to live
together, they must agree on certain issues of daily living. The
observance of these guidelines does not totally reflect one’s
spiritual maturity; however, a willingness to adhere to the
agreements portrays a spiritual concern for other Christians.
Certainly, Christians strive to fulfill the law of love as is set
forth in Galatians 5 and Romans 14 & 15.
Personal Appearance
Students are to accept individual responsibility for appropriate
dress. A student must demonstrate a mature attitude in dress and
appearance while attending classes and extra-curricular activities,
both on and off campus. (Please see current revision of The Student
Handbook for specific guidelines.)
Engagement and Marriage
Wholesome social relationships are both desirable and fitting for
men and women preparing for Christian service. Many lasting
friendships are made while attending college. The administration,
however, discourages thoughtless engagements and premature
marriages. The Student Handbook gives guidelines and requirements
for dating and engagement.
Vehicles
Students desiring to bring vehicles on campus must receive
permission from the Dean of Students. The student must provide the
College with a copy of the following: current adequate liability
insurance, valid vehicle registration, and current driver’s
license.
Vehicles shall be operated in compliance with federal, state, and
local laws and within the College guidelines. Failure to comply may
result in disciplinary action by the College. In the event of an
accident, the driver and owner will be responsible for the damage
and/or injury. Under no circumstances will the College be liable for
said damage and/or injury either on or off campus.
Liability
Each student is responsible for his or her personal property,
including clothing, radios, stereo equipment, CD’s, tapes, etc. AIC
does not carry insurance to cover the loss of or damage to the
private property of students, faculty, or staff.
Campus Security Policy
AIC is in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act, as amended by Pub.L.102-26, the Higher Education
Technical Amendments of 1991. Information on campus crime statistics
is maintained by the Dean of Student’s Office and is available by
contacting that office. Any questions or concerns regarding this
should be directed to the Dean of Students.
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