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Which is exactly how my cousin felt. |
My university had a 2 semester chapel requirement. It was not bad, although I will say it should not have been called "chapel" as most of the time it had nothing to do with God- it was more about eating healthy, random political speakers, presentation of Homecoming court. Kind of a waste of time. The fun part was that we sat by social security number so we got to sit by people from home (especially cool if you were from out of state like I was).
Anyway, back to the topic.... I do have an ex-boyfriend who went to Bob Jones and so did his siblings. Let me tell you that they were all WILD afterwards! I think the school repressed them too much and they totally rebelled afterwards! |
FYI
From the NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER (newspaper):
Enrollments at "Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities" (CCCU, 102 colleges, mostly Evangelical-church-related) institutions surge: From 1990-2004: CCCU institutions: 70.6% enrollment increase All independent (non-state): 28% All public (state): 12.8% Catholic (at least in name) colleges: 27.5% Data from: national assoc. of independent colleges and univers.. So looks like SOMEBODY likes these places! Most are not anywhere near as restrictive as BJU though. (Don't know if BJU is even a member of CCCU....maybe too liberal for them! ..."Be Ye Not Unequally Yoked..." ya know! |
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At Samford University, where my sister went to school (and which, incidentally, has a strong Greek system), you have to attend a certain number of convocations (i.e., chapel services and religious or cultural events) in order to graduate. They even scan your student ID to make sure you attended.
http://www.samford.edu/groups/ministries/convoques.html |
I've been to Bob Jones and it's the strangest college campus I've ever been on. I went while I was in college as part of a classical music tour through the Southeast. Our professor had a former student who was teaching there and she invited us to perform. We all had to bring along special clothes just to wear on campus. As a cellist we always wore trousers when we performed but couldn't while there. Not fun. You couldn't touch a person of another sex and bible study was almost mandatory even for visitors. Yes, these kids know what they are getting into when they go but it's still a creepy place. The original Bob is practically a god on campus, he's buried on the grounds as I remember.
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This sounds like if BJU was a country, the US govt might invade to "free" the "students".
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Xylochick216 - I know this sounds stupid, but what is "chape dress". I'm guessing you have to really dress up to go to the library? If so, I never would have made it out of college. :)
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All of the previous posts sparked my interest.......its past 1am and I'm skimming the BJU website. I agree with all of you.......this place is nuts. It sounds like a cult. I understand having rules, but this is to the extreme. I know several people who went to private religious colleges. They had rules, but nothing this extreme.
So how does BJU prepare its students to function in the real world? I thought part of college - in addition to the academic part - was learning how to function independently as a adult. If you can't even pick the type of music you want to listen to in your dorm room, how on earth are you going to be able to make a decision in a corporate work environment. Do these students run to HR every time a coworker has the 'at work network' a bit too loud in their cube? Maybe this is why their graduates have such a hard time securing employment (as mentioned in a previous post). I respect someone who wants to live their life this way, but at the same time, these students need to learn how to function in the real world. |
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Just remembered this about Oral Roberts U.—you have to take PE every semester, the body being a temple and all that. According to a former student (see http://www.bigfatblog.com/archives/000479.php), you have to be able to complete a three-mile run in less than 30 minutes as part of the requirement; if you can't, you more than likely fail the class for that semester (the run is weighted heavily). If you fail more than two semesters of PE, you're asked to leave ORU. Being fat is frowned upon. Back in the ’80s, an overweight woman sued for discrimination after being rejected for admission because of her size.
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DGMarie: Thanks for the link
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I never knew since I didn't attend BJU I would be labeled a heathen condemned to the Lake of Fire. Another interesting comment I found: Quote:
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