Campus Standards & Regulations

CCCB’s students step out of the world to live a higher calling. As Saints, their relationship to God, each other, other Christians, and those yet to be saved, is to be distinctly Christ-like. CCCB’s students work, live, and grow together in a spiritually transformed community that expresses authentic Kingdom living. As members of CCCB’s Christ-centered learning community of authentic believers and servant leaders, we support one another and hold one another accountable in our words, attitudes, actions, and service to pursue these qualities of spiritual maturity:

  • We covenant together to live a life that honors God, submits to His Word, assembles with His church, practices spiritual disciplines, and serves His creation.
  • We covenant together to love and support one another through personal and respectful interactions, compassionate sensitivity to others, and gracious acts of redemptive confrontation and forgiveness.
  • We covenant together to be self-disciplined and self-controlled as we seek to grow in genuine Christ-likeness, improve our service, and pursue excellence in fulfilling our God-given mission.
  • We covenant together to demonstrate integrity, honesty, truthfulness, humility, and purity in words and actions.

As members of this spiritual community, we covenant together to uphold these characteristics of spiritual maturity so that God will be honored on our campus. Our desire is for CCCB to be known for the quality of her students and her graduates.

CCCB is a Bible college with the specific mission of educating biblical servants for a faithful life of kingdom ministry. In doing so, the focus of the college’s programs and community requires that we hold students to a higher standard than other colleges and universities. These standards include rules that govern choices that may be foreign to some of our students. We promote sobriety (both from drugs and alcohol), chastity (outside of marriage), and substance-free living. These rules apply to all students, regardless of age, part-time or full-time status, and residential or commuter students.

The college expects students to adhere to the student conduct code while they are a student of CCCB. The Student Code shall apply to a student’s conduct even if the student withdraws from the school while a disciplinary matter is pending. The student conduct board shall decide whether the Student Code shall be applied to conduct occurring off campus, on a case by case basis. The Student Development office reserves the right to change the standards of the Handbook at any time. Such changes will be announced and published.