1946-1947 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog

REGULATIONS STANDARDS OF LIFE Personal standards of life must be on the highest plane, not only to assist the student in forming life long habits of spiritual value, but also to protect the good name of the School. If a student is not willing to submit his personal life to the discipline of the Word of God, he will neither enjoy nor profit by his studies in B. B. I. "There must be growth in grace as well as in knowledge. The emphasis is on Chris– tian living as well as Christian doctrine; life as well as light.'' Students who do not voluntarily cooperate with the regulations and standards of the Institute, both while at School and while at home on vacation, may be invited to withdraw at any time. CLASS ATTENDANCE Each student is expected to attend every class in which he is enrolled unless hindered by sickness or Providence. Any student that is absent from class more than twice in any one term or semester, must report to the Dean and submit an acceptable excuse. Only in case of an excused absence is the. pupil permitted t9 make up his work. If a student is absent more than twice without an acceptable excuse, he automatically forfeits his right to receive credit. CHAPEL Every enrolled student in Day and Evening classes is required to attend Chapel services. The purpose of the Chapel service is to unite the student body in a profitable and refreshing period of devotion and inspiration. Faculty members and visiting pastors, teachers, preachers and mis– sionaries will have charge of these periods. EXAMINATIONS Evening School examinations are given during the 12th or closing, week of each term. Six-weeks tests and semester examinations are given in the Day School. The purpose of these tests is not merely to show the student what he does not know, but to confirm to him the confidence that he has -12-

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