Biola University 2013–14 Catalog
3. The student will be given 30 days to present evidence that may assist the University in determining whether there was fraud and/or alteration. 4. The University will review the evidence and determine whether the documents in question were fraudulent and/ or altered. 5. The student will be notified of the University’s decision and may appeal it to the Provost Office within 30 days of the written notice. This notice may be made in person or sent by mail, posted to the address currently on file in the Office of the Registrar. If the evidence indicates that fraudulent or altered transcript(s), record(s) or document(s) were submitted and a degree was granted, such a degree will be rescinded and the student placed on a “dismissed without possibility of re-admittance” status. When possible, any person, employer or agency who was provided a transcript before the fraud or alteration was discovered will be notified that the transcript submitted was erroneous. Even if no degree was granted to the student, this individual will be placed on a “dismissed without possibility of re-admittance” status. In the event the student attended the University on a student visa, the appropriate embassy will be notified. Biola University Community Standards The Biola Community Biola University is a unique environment committed to following Christ’s example of loving others. We believe that community is born of other-centered practices, strengthened when members • live with integrity • practice confession and forgiveness • attempt to live in reconciled relationships • accept responsibility for their actions and words • submit to biblical instruction As men and women of Biola, we do not ask each other to be perfect people, but rather to be people in active pursuit of integrity and growth, in dynamic relationships with the living God and with others in community. Those in leadership at Biola are eager to serve by coming alongside you and offering support, accountability, and, when necessary, loving discipline, in order to help you grow. We affirm our commitment to serve you with your best in mind. The Standards We at Biola uphold integrity as a core value of our community. Members are expected to demonstrate a commitment to the value of integrity in word and deed and to take responsibility for their own violations of behavioral guidelines. We at Biola recognize that Scripture condemns sins of the heart, such as covetousness, selfishness, ambition, envy, greed, lust and pride. By their very nature, these sins are more difficult to discern, but because they lie at the heart of relationships, they are of central concern to the Biola community. We confess and repent of these sins as we become aware.
Furthermore, students at Biola commit to refrain from practices that Scripture forbids, such as, sexual relations outside of marriage, homosexual behavior, theft and dishonesty. Finally, for the purpose of character development and the creation of a healthy, vibrant Christian community, students at Biola commit to abstain from the use of tobacco products, the use of alcoholic beverages, and the activity of gambling. Biola students have chosen, freely and willingly, to abide by these standards. We regard any violation of these standards to be a breach of integrity, since each member has voluntarily chosen to associate with the Biola community and to accept, uphold, and live by these standards. The University reserves the right to refuse admittance and/or dismiss any person who does not conform either to the stated guidelines and regulations governing student conduct, or to the expressed principles, policies, and expectations of the University. The University also reserves the right to take action against an individual for violating the standards regardless of how much time has passed since the violation. When The Standards Apply The Biola Community Standards apply to all students: 1. while enrolled in classes for the Fall Semester (including Thanksgiving), Interterm, Spring Semester (including Spring Break), and Summer Session. 2. who are representing the Biola Community in any off-campus events, such as mission trips, internships, study abroad, and athletic or academic activities. 3. who are not enrolled in classes but are living on campus. A complete published statement of the standards can be found in the Biola Student Handbook, which is available online at studentlife.biola.edu.
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