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Capital Bible College - Student Life

Student Activities

  1. Christian Service - M any opportunities for Christian service are available to Capital Bible College students. The context of Capital Christian Center's broad church ministry includes youth ministry, music ministry, children's work, singles ministry, street evangelism, rest home ministry, prison ministry, and Sunday School teaching at various levels. The close relationship between the church and school enhances the development of student ministry.
  2. Cultural Opportunities - The Sacramento area offers much in the way of cultural activity. Music, art, museums, libraries, as well as the State Capitol are just a few of the possibilities.
  3. Recreational Opportunities - The Sacramento Valley is know for its mild winter climate and warm summers. Many parks offering tennis courts, baseball and picnic facilities are located in the city. Nearby is Folsom Lake, and the American River, known for boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing and camping. Also, just a short drive away is the Reno/Tahoe recreational area with famous ski resorts such as Squaw Valley and Heavenly Valley. Water sports, camping and hiking in the Tahoe Basin are also exciting recreational possibilities.

Student Services

  1. Housing - The school has no dormitories or residential facilities but can refer students to housing in the local area. Families in the church offer low rental rooms to students. Other students needing roommates may rent together in nearby apartments or houses. While the school will endeavor to be helpful in passing on housing information, CBC is not responsible to find or assist a student in finding housing.
  2. Food - There is a cafeteria located on the campus that is available to students for the daily lunch meal at a nominal cost. In addition, several fast-food restaurants are located nearby.
  3. Counseling - Students may meet with staff members for prayer, guidance, and counseling as needed. Pastoral counsel is available through the church and professional Christian counseling is also available through staff counselors at Capital Counseling Center.

General Regulations

Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner pleasing to God and honoring to the church and school at all times. A good testimony and Christian witness is of utmost importance. While there is no provision for direct supervision of student life off-campus, any irregularities or problems will be handled according to Biblical standards and procedures. Parents and families will be notified in a timely and responsible manner. Continual, willful disregard for Christian standards of conduct and the general intent of the Bible College program will be considered reason for dismissal from the program.

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