CODE OF CONDUCT

HONOR CODE. CCSP expects all students and their families to abide by all rules on their personal honor. There will not be
close supervision in many aspects of academics and conduct; but all are honor bound to conduct themselves properly.

                                                                              GENERAL RULES
All students are expected to assume proper responsibility as citizens. Anyone convicted of any law violation will be subject
to discipline by the school.

Everyone is expected to deal honestly and up-rightly with fellow student both in and out of the class room; likewise, with
those churches and individuals who give financial support.

Any word or act unbecoming to Christians will not be tolerated.  At all times the student must conduct himself with proper
decorum, and display proper attitudes in all matters pertaining to his school work.

Neither student nor anyone in their household are permitted to use alcohol, illicit drugs, or tobacco in any form. Anyone
found doing so must meet with administration for appropriate disciplinary actions or dismissal.

Any time a student's attitude and or demeanor are not in harmony with the spirit and purpose of the school, he maybe
disciplined or asked to withdraw.

Business deals of any kind relative to borrowing and lending sizable amounts, between and among students should be
avoided.

Any student making purchases in sizable amounts such as new or nearly new cars, or involving such financial obligations
as may be judged as overly burdensome, student should clear this with (1) his sponsors, (2) the school’s director, (3)
and/or elders. Any student receiving support from school fund is subject to losing said support when such purchases are
made, unless good evidence can beshown that such are justified.

                                                                             DRESS AND CLEANLINESS

Preachers and teachers of God's word are expected to demonstrate leadership at all times. One's appearance suggests
his attitude and character.

Students seem to be motivated by the appearance of themselves and others. At any time the administration and faculty
feel that a student's appearance is not in good taste, they will privately discuss the matter with him.

  • For attending classes, dress trousers, shirts and ties, or sportswear, is acceptable, when in good taste and in
    keeping with Christian standards.
  • Students are required to present a clean personal appearance. A hairstyle that is effeminate or unkempt is not
    acceptable.
  • Immodest clothing will not be permitted.
  • The student's family is also expected to comply with the dress code of modesty and decency in appearance.

                                                                                     ATTENDANCE

CLASS ATTENDANCE
. Classes meet from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Monday and Thursday with appropriate breaks in
the day, such as for lunch. Tuesday and Wednesday classes end at 1:00 p.m. Each student is expected to begin each
class session on time. All unnecessary tardiness or absence must be arranged or excused with the Director/Academic
Dean and respective instructors. Certain periods during the day may be designated as study or “lab” time. Students are
expected to be present at such period as instructed.

CHAPEL ATTENDANCE.  Daily chapel attendance is required by all full time students.

CHURCH ATTENDANCE.   Every Student is expected to attend all services of their respective congregation, except when
preaching or filling other spiritual duties at another congregation of the Lord's people.

LECTURESHIP ATTENDANCE.   Several lectureships are held each year in various areas in the Southeast. The school
will host an annual Lectureship that will invite sound speakers to address selected themes. Students will be required to
attend several of the lectureships.

SEMINAR ATTENDANCE.  Qualified men of the brotherhood will be invited to speak at special seminars. All CCSP
students are required to attend.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE. A leave of absence can be granted to students for conditions beyond their control, such as road
hazards, inclement weather conditions, sickness, death in the immediate family, necessary office business, representing
the school, and military service.

ABSENCES AND TARDINESS. Students are expected to attend all classes. Anyone whose attendance is determined to be
unsatisfactory must meet with the director or will be dismissed. Medical and Dental appointments should be made after
school hours.  Emergencies will be excused with proper documentation.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.  Several social events will be planned for the students and their families. These events will be
wholesome activities which will provide godly fellowship, and will allow social skills to be enhanced.

SATISFACTORY WORK. All work must be completed. There will be penalties for failure to complete work on time.
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215 Kingsbury Road  ~  Sumter, SC  29150
Melvin Sapp:  Director
CENTRAL CAROLINA SCHOOL OF PREACHING
2008
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