b. Each additional offense increases by $10 (2 nd : $20; 3 rd : $30) c. Fourth offense: $40 and suspension of parking privileges
d. Fines that are not paid within 14 days will result in a suspension of parking privileges. Unpaid fines at the end of the year will be added to a student’s account and may result in their diploma being withheld. e. Staff may also use a local towing service for parking violations if necessary. M. Bicycles All bikes should be parked in a bike rack, not under porches or awnings. The use of a bike lock is strongly recommended. During breaks, bicycles may be stored in the dorms. N. Dining Hall 1. General Guidelines a. Students must enter the meal line and present their own student ID before taking any food or drink from the food lines. b. Students are not permitted to bring food back to a roommate unless their roommate is sick. c. Off-campus students and all guests may purchase a meal ticket at the Hostess desk or Guest Services Desk. Children ages 0-3 eat free. Children ages 4-12 are half price. There is no charge to off-campus students and spouses for school banquets or meals at special events (i.e. campus days) d. No food is to be removed from the dining room or picnic table area except that which would be appropriate for immediate personal consumption , such as a sandwich or a piece of fruit. No table items (plates, cups, bowls, silverware, salt & pepper, condiments, etc.) are to be removed from the dining room. e. Tables should not to be moved. f. Students are only allowed in the kitchen if they are serving there. g. Cut-off shirts cannot be worn in the Dining Hall. 2. Special dietary needs a. Students with special dietary needs or allergies should bring them to the attention of the chef at the beginning of the semester. Every reasonable effort will be made to accommodate special needs once staff has been informed. Combinations of allergies, allergies not listed, and other special dietary needs must be reviewed with culinary staff before approving the ability to serve. A doctor’s note may be requested. b. Word of Life is not an allergen-free facility, as we regularly serve foods containing peanuts and tree nuts, dairy products, seafood and fish, eggs, gluten, refined sugars, soy, and other common allergens. Word of Life strives to keep allergen items separate during preparation, serving, and storage for your safety, but it is not guaranteed. We cannot guarantee that as a student you will completely avoid contact with a particular food while at our facilities, and we may not be able to accommodate those with severe allergies, who react not only to a food being ingested, but also to skin contact, close proximity, or an airborne allergen. c. It is the responsibility of the student to communicate with the culinary staff to guarantee accommodations. To reach the culinary staff, email blucherchacon@wol.org. If allergies or needs change, a meeting with the culinary staff is required to assess how those needs may be accommodated. O. Student Council Student Council is a ministry team selected to serve the entire student body. Student Council members assist in organizing and leading campus activities and service projects. Student Council leadership is composed of: • President and Vice President - responsible for organizing Student Council meetings and organizing campus activities. • Chaplain – responsible for assisting in organizing and leading campus worship services and devotions. • Secretary – responsible for taking notes during meetings and providing other administrative assistance. • Treasurer – responsible for keeping track of budgeting, purchases, receipts, and ticket sales for activities. VII. DRESS CODE Our approach to standards for dress and appearance seeks to honor biblical principles of modesty as humility expressed in dress and to provide general guidelines appropriate for a Christ-centered educational institution. The Bible Institute strives to maintain a standard of dress and appearance that communicates modesty and discretion without magnifying or bringing undue attention to the individual. The biblical expectation of modesty is that the conduct of both men and women, which includes but is not limited to dress, serves to enhance rather than detract from the reputation of the Gospel (1 Tim. 2:3–10; 1 Pet. 3:3–4). Manifestation of modesty includes seeking to adorn the Gospel by placing emphasis on the condition of one’s heart expressed by living with humility in attitude, behavior, and dress (1 Sam. 16:7). Therefore, students are encouraged
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