Student Life
The N.C.C. administration expects its students to enjoy a wholesome fellowship within its group. A lounge and snack bar are provided for use in leisure hours. College gatherings, outings, and special programs are arranged throughout the year. Special activities are planned at least once a month. December also includes the Christmas Dinner.
There are certain regulations governing relationships between the members of the opposite sex. It is expected that all students enrolling at N.C.C. are willing to abide by these necessary rules.
No student is permitted to become engaged or married during the FIRST School year. Prior permission must be obtained before a student in the SECOND or THIRD year of Bible College becomes engaged or married. Violation of this rule will result in automatic dismissal of the concerned student from N.C.C.
There are recreational facilities available to the exclusive use of the student body near the College on a weekly basis.
Life in a Christian College is something to be desired by every Pentecostal young man and woman. There are lessons to be learned that you will learn nowhere else. It affords an opportunity to adjust and learn how to get along with other people.
LIFE IN RESIDENCE
Dormitories are maintained, not only to house the students as economically as possible but also to provide a home for them. The College does all in its power to mold the lives of the young people who attend, guiding them in their relations with each other and the practical details of their daily lives.
All students make their own beds and share the responsibility of keeping the facilities clean. The dormitory life which is permeated with Christian fellowship and co-operation is in itself a training.
There are certain regulations governing relationships between the members of the opposite sex. It is expected that all students enrolling at N.C.C. are willing to abide by these necessary rules.
No student is permitted to become engaged or married during the FIRST School year. Prior permission must be obtained before a student in the SECOND or THIRD year of Bible College becomes engaged or married. Violation of this rule will result in automatic dismissal of the concerned student from N.C.C.
There are recreational facilities available to the exclusive use of the student body near the College on a weekly basis.
Life in a Christian College is something to be desired by every Pentecostal young man and woman. There are lessons to be learned that you will learn nowhere else. It affords an opportunity to adjust and learn how to get along with other people.
LIFE IN RESIDENCE
Dormitories are maintained, not only to house the students as economically as possible but also to provide a home for them. The College does all in its power to mold the lives of the young people who attend, guiding them in their relations with each other and the practical details of their daily lives.
All students make their own beds and share the responsibility of keeping the facilities clean. The dormitory life which is permeated with Christian fellowship and co-operation is in itself a training.