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the following areas: custodial closets, boiler rooms, chemical laboratories, areas where

protective clothing is necessary, areas where food is prepared and areas outlined in state law

as being inaccessible to animals.

COMMUNITY LIVING STANDARDS

Bluefield College is committed to creating and maintaining an environment which reflects

our life in Christ. We strive to practice the biblical principle found in Psalm 133:1 “How

good and pleasant it is when individuals dwell together in unity”. In order for the college

to achieve this goal within an atmosphere where the rights of its members are respected, it

is necessary to establish policies and procedures. Although these standards may not be the

preference of each individual, everyone is expected to abide by the guidelines. Specific

rules exist for the purpose of protecting the academic and personal well-being as well

as the rights and property of members of the College community. Students who violate

their privileges or neglect their responsibilities as members of the College community are

subject to disciplinary action, including suspension or dismissal. Appropriate procedures

are provided for hearings and review, and every student has the right to appeal. During the

investigative stage and sanctioning, the Vice President for Student Development or his/her

designee, may restrict a student’s access to facilities, services, or individuals.

The College recognizes the right of students to dissent and disagree with the faculty, the

administration, and the trustees. Free exchange of ideas is encouraged and channels of

communication are provided. Dissent and disagreement should be exercised in an orderly

and respectful fashion which does not infringe on the rights of others, jeopardize public

order or safety, or disrupt the normal order of the College. Student conduct which violates

these community standards will lead to disciplinary action which may include suspension or

dismissal. Other persons who violate these standards are subject to legal action.

Community Core Values

It is the intention of these core values to clarify the standards of behavior essential to the

College’s educational mission and its community life. They are applicable to all traditional

students, as well as their guests when visiting our campus.

Within the traditions of its mission and Christ-centered heritage, Bluefield College expects

its students to exemplify a high standard of behavior and personal values. Bluefield College

expects our students to honor the following core values:

1. Practice academic integrity

Bluefield College values a community atmosphere of positive Christian influence. There

must be an academic standard of conduct that allows students and faculty to live and study

together. God’s Word teaches us to “do no evil, not that we should appear approved, but that

you should do what is honorable” 2 Corinthians 13:7. In that spirit students should:

• refrain from being dishonest, such as cheating or plagiarism; furnishing false

information; forgery, alterations, or unauthorized use of College documents,

records, identification, or property.

• respect for the College’s academic traditions of honesty, freedom of expression,

and open inquiry;

2. Protect property and the environment

Bluefield College values the property of others and the campus’. The college also knows the

benefits of preserving our property and our natural resources. In this area we try to honor