Students are expected to supply their blankets, bedspreads, and electric irons; however, neither irons nor any cooking equipment may be used in students' rooms. Each dormitory unit is supervised by a qualified Head Resident aided by Resident Assistants, who are specially selected upper division students. HOUSING FOR MARRIED STUDENTS Although Biola College does not have on-campus housing facilities for married students, apartments are rather easily obtained within the area. A number of married students live either in La Mirada or some of the immediately surround ing communities, such as Buena Park, Fullerton, La Habra, Norwalk, and Whit tier. The Dean of Students Office maintains a file on available housing. Biola College attempts to aid married students coming into the area by helping them to obtain used furniture inasmuch as most apartments are unfurnished. A trailer for moving furniture within the local area only is available from the college for a nominal fee. DISCIPLINE Biola College is dedicated to the training of young people who are sincere and earnest in their desire to live for Jesus Christ. Because this is true, students are expected to give evidence of conduct consistent with such a profession. The disci plined life is consistent with the Biblical model for a Christian. At the time of admission, each student enters into an agreement with the College to be responsible for certain details of activity and conduct. Students whose atti tudes prove to be uncooperative are asked to withdraw from school. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Biola College offers a Health Service for all registered students. This service is under the direction of a medical doctor and a registered nurse. A medical consent form must be signed by parent or guardian for all unmarried students under twenty-one years of age. This consent does not take away a student's privilege of choosing his own medical care. Students carrying 7 units or more are required to have physical examinations prior to coming to Biola College. These records must be complete and on file with the college nurse . Biola offers protection to the student against certain expenses caused by accident, injury, or emergency illness in the form of a required plan of medical insurance. The cost of this insurance is to be covered by the student. The estimated cost of this insurance is $25 per semester and is subject to change from time to time by the company. Biola does not assume any responsibility for serious illness or accident on or off campus, in or out of college games or activities. The use of the school facilities is at the student's own personal risk.
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