Discipline

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Discipleship and discipline go hand in hand as the University attempts to train leaders. Students who are committed to live according to biblical standards (including honoring their commitment to abide by the Student Life Handbook guidelines) will not struggle living within the guidelines even if the guidelines are uncomfortable.

Students who choose to disregard these guidelines and basic standards will face disciplinary action for their ultimate benefit. In order to train (disciple), discipline must be instructive and restorative as the Student Life Office balances the needs of the individual with the good of the campus community.

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University Policies and Standards While on Break

School breaks or vacation periods are as follows: Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring, and summer breaks. Any other days during the semester when classes are not in session are called holidays.
  • Students who return to Watertown early from break are subject to the guidelines of the University.
  • Students are to be dressed and groomed according to university standards when leaving for or returning from a vacation.
  • During breaks, vacations, and holidays, students are expected to abide by Maranatha’s Personal Life and Testimony policies.

Also see Parking During Breaks and Campus Break Housing.

Married and Off-Campus Students

  • An off-campus student who participates with an on-campus student in violating university policies will receive the same demerits and penalties that the residence hall student receives.

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