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The following are the three approved housing arrangements for Valor Christian College Students.

All single students with no children must live in the dorms. All financial obligations must be met in order to hold and confirm a dorm placement. Each resident is required to sign a lease which details rent payments.

Off-Campus/Shared-Housing

Students may live on their own only if they have established residency in the Columbus area for a minimum of one year prior to enrollment. No other exceptions apply. Single students, who have met this requirement, are not permitted to share housing with other families or staff of World Harvest Church. This is and has been a policy of Valor Christian College and will be strictly enforced. Single students are permitted to live with other single people/students of the same gender. In the event that the Residence Halls are full, students will be notified individually so that off-campus housing may be acquired.  Please see the Student Handbook, which is the official document for further information in this regard.  If there is a question about housing, please contact the Dean of Students before making legally binding arrangements off-campus.  E-mail bendert@breakthrough.net or call (614) 837-4088

Family

No Valor student who is married or has children living with them may share housing with other single students. Students who live with their parents locally are not required to live in the residence halls.

GENERAL RESIDENCE HALL INFORMATION:

Cunningham Hall (614) 837-9952 Mrs. Delores Moody,
Women's Residence Director
Jude Hall (614) 837-9987 Mr. Justin Helton,
Men's Residence Director

General:  
1 Resident Director per hall Weekly room checks
1 Resident Director Assistant per hall Weekly group devotions
4 Resident Assistants per hall Shared cleaning duties
4 large shower rooms, each w/3 personal stalls 24-hour Security
2 lounges with TV and VCR per hall 4 pay phones per hall
laundry facility with ironing boards Planned activities
Commissary with microwaves, small appliances, vending machines Dress code is casual but modest within the Residence Hall
Air conditioning  

Furnished Rooms Include: Items to Bring:
Bunk bed w/ mattresses Sheets/pillow/bedspread/cotton mattress cover
Chest of Drawers Slippers/slide-on shoes/towels
Desk area and chairs Hangers/travel iron/small clothes hamper
Small refrigerator Umbrella/stackable plastic crates
Mini blinds Plastic plates, cups, bowls, eating utensils
Shelving Limited personal items/knick knacks/sticky tack
Closets Sealed plastic containers for food
Mirror  

Items Not to Bring:
Heaters/electric blankets  
Furniture/Candles  
Large radio/stereo/speakers  
Secular music  
Clip-on lamps  
Portable closets  
Large luggage  
   

High Speed Internet Access available in each Valor Christian College Dormitory Room!

Student Life

Campus life at Valor Christian College is dynamic & offers:

  • Student Government
  • Delta Chi (Disciples of Christ) - Student Ministry
  • Student Café
  • Gymnasium and Recreation
  • Awesome Fellowship
  • Intramural Sports
  • YOUR IMPARTATION THROUGH DISCIPLESHIP AND TRAINING!!!!!

Spiritual Life

Valor Christian College is united with World Harvest Church, where a powerful revival of God's Spirit is ongoing.

As a student, you will sit under the anointed preaching of Pastor Rod Parsley in weekly church services, at the Raise the Standard Pastors' and Christian Workers' Conference, Dominion Camp Meeting , and much more.

Plus you will learn about missions and compassionate ministry firsthand through the Bridge of Hope world wide missions outreach.

Delta Chi

Delta Chi represents a special affiliation for a distinct group of volunteers within the student body. Officers within Delta Chi organize volunteers for various areas of ministry at World Harvest. Delta Chi involves students in exciting opportunities such as the Breakthrough TV ministry, Cuddle Care, Athletics, Family Life, Music, Youth - and many others.

DRESS CODE:

All students may dress in “casual attire” while attending classes and chapels unless otherwise directed by the administration.  In every case, student dress shall be neat, clean, modest, appropriate, and consistent with Christian testimony and shall not draw attention to the individual.  Personal hygiene such as brushed teeth, clean and well-groomed hair, clean fingernails, fresh breath, and body odor should be given close attention.  Students are expected to dress according to the following guidelines:

Men
Casual Attire is defined as follows:

  1. Collared shirts (can include polos)
  2. Blazer or suit jacket with a collared shirt or a T-shirt is optional
  3. Any picture, logo, slogan, symbol, imprint, transfer or other message or design on any article of clothing or accessory that glorifies an ungodly practice or lifestyle is unacceptable and shall not be worn.
  4. Jeans, slacks or khakis that are in good repair (rips, or holes in trousers are not acceptable)
  5. Shoes in good repair to include dress shoes, boots, or athletic shoes
  6. Hats, caps, headbands, sunglasses, bandannas are not permitted in the buildings
  7. Facial hair shall be kept neat, clean, and well groomed.
  8. Body piercing jewelry is not permitted.

Women
Casual Attire is defined as follows:

  1. Blouses, dress shirts, polos, or T-shirts with blazers are to be modest and discreet (make sure that all tops appropriately cover and are not skin tight or revealing)
  2. Any picture, logo, slogan, symbol, imprint, transfer or other message or design on any article of clothing or accessory that glorifies an ungodly practice or lifestyle is unacceptable and shall not be worn.
  3. Jeans, slacks or khakis that are in good repair (rips, or holes in trousers are not acceptable).  Modesty is expected in the “fit” of the pants.
  4. Shoes in good repair to include dress shoes, boots, or athletic shoes
  5. Hats, caps, headbands, sunglasses, bandannas are not permitted in the buildings
  6. Dresses and skirts must reach the middle of the knee when standing at normal posture.  Short dresses may not be worn with leggings or tight pants underneath.
  7. Appropriate undergarments must be worn.
  8. Sleeveless tops and visible midriffs are not permitted.
  9. Necklines must be discreet
  10. Jewelry and make-up should be kept in good taste.  Body piercing jewelry other than earrings is not permitted.

Note:  Any administrative decisions concerning whether or not students meet dress code requirements shall be undisputed.

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