One of my sons is home from college for the Labor Day weekend and has stated that orientation devoted extended time every day for a week to standards and rules. He has already been to two Bible colleges and neither one devoted this much time to rules and regulations.
* Men are required to wear a shirt and tie to out-of-class educational situations.
*Ladies must wear decent-length clothing, non-sheer, no low-cut, no midriff
*Ladies hair may be dyed as long as it is a natural hair color
*No unusually high heels
*Men's hair must be neat at all times
*Earrings may only be posts- no hoops or dangling ones
*No distracting jewelry
*No uncovered tats
*Watch every word you post on social media as it will be monitored throughout your education
An unusual emphasis was given to the importance of showing up to class on time every day.
These are just a few of the ones I could remember and there is no student handbook. By the way, this wasn't boot camp
* Men are required to wear a shirt and tie to out-of-class educational situations.
*Ladies must wear decent-length clothing, non-sheer, no low-cut, no midriff
*Ladies hair may be dyed as long as it is a natural hair color
*No unusually high heels
*Men's hair must be neat at all times
*Earrings may only be posts- no hoops or dangling ones
*No distracting jewelry
*No uncovered tats
*Watch every word you post on social media as it will be monitored throughout your education
An unusual emphasis was given to the importance of showing up to class on time every day.
These are just a few of the ones I could remember and there is no student handbook. By the way, this wasn't boot camp