Dress and Decorum
Recognizing that individuals have the freedom to dress in a manner that expresses their individual taste and personality, we acknowledge that our dress and decorum is to reflect the educational institution of which we have chosen to be a part. LBC | Capital is a Christian academic community that is preparing individuals to think and live a biblical worldview and to proclaim Christ by serving him in the Church and society. To aid students in this mission, we ask students to submit to the college’s expectations in the area of dress and decorum that are conducive to an academic setting.
These expectations are centered upon two criteria: modesty and professionalism. Modesty reflects that a person’s manner of dress displays moral decency, carefulness in not drawing focus to one’s body for undue attention or sexual attraction, and sensitivity to others in a diverse Christian community. Professionalism as a student should reflect a level of seriousness, sensitivity, and purpose that displays a student’s willingness to adhere to standards established for a particular setting, activity, or community.
Modesty and professionalism are not manufactured by an arbitrary list. These attitudes are cultivated in the heart and manifested as lives are lived reflecting the character of Christ. As a Christian community, we should be willing to be accountable and, when necessary, challenged by those in this community through a loving conversation. Should this accountability in regard to dress and decorum fail to adjust an area deemed not in keeping with the college’s guidelines, then the specific area will be addressed through the college’s normal disciplinary processes.