have moved off campus without permission will be charged one half of the Room
and Board charge and will not be able to register for classes the next semester
without discussing housing arrangements with the Residence Life Office. For
additional information regarding housing requirements and appeals in exceptional
circumstances, contact the Residence Life Office (807-5485 or ext. 5485).
Rollerblading, Skateboarding, Scooters
Those rollerblading, skateboarding, or riding scooters on campus should be
careful and courteous at all times. These are prohibited on the boulevard and the
road behind the student center. No stunt skating, stair jumping, or skating inside
buildings is allowed at any time.
Selling & Charitable Collections
No one is to act as an agent or salesperson on campus for products or services.
This includes advertising on bulletin boards (except on the Student Life bulletin
board) and taking orders from those who request a product, as well as stuffing
campus mailboxes.
We appreciate the concern that often motivates a desire to solicit help for needy
students and worthy causes. It is necessary, however, to avoid any type of
solicitation that puts pressure on a fellow student, including individual fundraising
for mission trips. School policy does not permit person-to-person appeals or
announcements for this purpose. School sponsored mission trips (through SMC or
CICS) are an exception to this policy. Questions should be directed to the Student
Life Office.
Student Insurance
CIU requires all students to carry adequate health insurance. Students who do
not have coverage through their family or employer should purchase health care
coverage for the duration of their studies at CIU. Information about purchasing
health insurance can be found online at MyCIU. All students must submit proof of
insurance to CIU’s Health Services Office. In general, comparable health insurance
should include:
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coverage for sickness or injury resulting in the need for inpatient or
outpatient hospital care, surgery, diagnostic x-ray or laboratory testing,
emergency care, outpatient psychiatric care, doctor’s office visits and
prescription medications
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coverage must extend for the entire academic year, including holidays
and breaks
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coverage must allow for an unlimited benefit amount per injury/sickness
per policy year
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the pre-existing condition limitation cannot exceed six months
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coverage must allow for repatriation of mortal remains and medical
evacuation.
Vacation Periods and CIU Standards
Vacation periods (between semesters when you are not enrolled) provide
continued opportunity for students to apply biblical principles to daily living.
(Under the semester system, students are enrolled during Fall break, Thanksgiving,
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