Important Documents
Student Development
Students receive an outstanding education at Briercrest. This takes place through our academic programs, including excellent classroom learning opportunities with caring and competent teachers. But what takes place in our learning community does not stop there. The Student Development team at BCS embraces the opportunity to partner with our academic colleagues by providing co-curricular extensions of the learning that takes place on campus. Student Development seeks to serve BCS students by providing a caring atmosphere and healthy activities with the goal of Life Transformation in Community. This transformation process includes opportunities for:
- Spiritual and Intellectual Formation
- Character Cultivation
- Leadership Development
The Student Development team is intentional about nurturing an atmosphere that enables students to experience significant growth as individuals and in key relationships, as the Lord continues the good work He has begun in each of them.
Student Government Constitution (pdf)
Senior Dorm Rebate - Application Form (pdf)
Senior Dorm Rebate - Portfolio Requirement Guidelines (pdf)
Student Codes
Student
Responsibilities and Expectations (pdf)
Policy Reference Guide (pdf)
Anti-Harassment Policy (pdf)
Residence Life Code (pdf)
The Residence Life Code document details the college's expectations of all students living in Briercrest College and Seminary residences. A college dorm is a unique environment that offers many opportunities for growth and development (both personally and interpersonally). In residence living, the actions of each individual affect the whole community. A set of common guidelines helps maintain a positive environment of respect, consideration, accountability, and safety.
If you would like to have a printed version of this document, please contact Student Development at studentdevelopment@briercrest.ca or 306-756-3360.
Out-of-Dorm Living at Briercrest College and Seminary
Community Housing Policy
Something that makes Briercrest College and Seminary is its residence program. We believe in education that goes beyond the classroom environment. This means that all unmarried students who are under the age of 23 (at the beginning of the semester) and without dependants must live in a student dorm unless they qualify and have successfully applied for community housing status.
Community housing approvals are limited to students entering their fourth year of undergraduate studies at Briercrest College and Seminary (six full semesters in residence on this campus, and/or 90+ formally applied college credit hours including transfer credits). Students who meet these criteria must also be in good standing in all areas of school life. Everyone in this category must APPLY and be APPROVED for community housing status before proceeding with moving plans.
Student Life Fee (pdf)
Community Housing Application Process
Students must submit application forms along with the required portfolio component (linked below) to the Student Life Center located in the lower hall of the Administration Building for processing and evaluation.
Community Housing Application Form
Community Housing Policy is temporarily not available online
