Standards
Northern Caribbean
University operates in harmony with the beliefs, practices and
educational philosophy of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. As such,
it encourages students to relate their academic pursuits to their
understanding of the Christian faith. It emphasizes the development
of sound Christian character, and seeks to maintain an atmosphere
which fosters in its students, commitment and growth in a personal
relationship with Jesus Christ. Thus, faith and learning combine to
prepare students for lives of Christian usefulness.
Students are therefore required to consistently avoid all forms of
personal conduct that are scholastically deleterious, spiritually or
morally destructive and to respect the facilities of the university
and the property of others. They are also required to abstain from
the use of drugs, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and improper conduct
between the sexes.
Applicants who refuse to pledge compliance with these standards will
not be accepted at Northern Caribbean University. Students who later
find themselves out of harmony with these standards or whose conduct
or attitude show evidence of a negative or non-cooperative influence
may expect dismissal.