Student Life
The EIBCS community is more than a place for students to focus on their academic work. It
also features a variety of activities that make the experience of living on campus a
memorable one.
In addition to being able to study, students also have the opportunity to interact and grow
together.
Numerous events and programs are held throughout the year to help students
develop their life experiences.
The goal of the EIBCS community is to create a culture of unity, which is evidenced by the
diverse backgrounds and traditions of its members. During times of uncertainty, students
can find a point of convergence within the campus.
Although the Seminary does not have residence halls, students are responsible for securing
their own accommodations. There are numerous rental properties within the surrounding
communities, so finding a good place to live is not a problem if the student has money.
The EIBCS community does not tolerate discrimination and harassment against its members
based on their race, color, nationality, sexual orientation, or disability.
All students are members of the student union, which is the representative body of the
seminary's entire student body.
The union's purpose is to provide a forum for students to
develop their leadership skills and have a good Seminary experience.
The student union's main function is to promote and manage the spiritual, cultural, and
social interests of students. It also provides a forum for other activities of the union.
The Governing body of the student union is composed of the Student Representative
Council. Each session, the union elects its officers. These include the president, the General
Secretary, the Welfare Secretary, and the Financial Manager.