Honor Code
Policy
Helpful Info from the Policy Library
FAQ
Expectations
100

How men and women should dress under the honor code

What is modest and fit or neat and clean?

100

Hours students can work

What is 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday?

100

Where students must reside during their employment

What is Idaho?

100

Can I work from home?

No, students are expected to work on campus.

100

The tracking system students should regularly check and update

What is Trello?

200

How hair should be groomed under the honor code

What is clean, neat, modest, or avoiding extremes in styles and colors?

200

Days students can't work

What are holidays and Saturdays?

200

How many hours students can work during their flex track

What is 40 hours?

200

Can I work remotely?

No, students are expected to work on campus.

200

Non-work related activities students shouldn't be distracted by while at work

What is schoolwork, personal projects, web-surfing, or videos (movies, TV shows, YouTube, etc.)?

300

The CES honor code helps to accomplish the CES mission to build this

What are Disciples of Jesus Christ?

300

What students should take if working longer than 6 hours

What is a lunch break?

300

How many days before classes start new students can begin their employment

What is 30 days?

300

Do student employees have sick leave?

No.

300

Things subject to change should the need arise

What are tasks, workstation, or mentor?

400

A helpful resource for Honor code and Dress and Grooming decisions

What is "For the Strength of Youth: A Guide for Making Choices"?

400

What students get every two hours of work

What is a paid break?

400

How many hours an international student can work while taking 12 or more credits

What is 20 hours per week?

400

Can I work on a day that is a vacation day for full time employees?

No.

400

What students shouldn't do to files or programs without permission

What is install or download?

500

What each student / employee personally commits too

What is:

1. Maintain an Ecclesiastical Endorsement

2. Be honest

3. Live a chaste and virtuous life

4. Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, vaping, marijuana, and other substance abuse

5. Participate regularly in Church services

6. Respect others, including the avoidance of profane and vulgar language

7. Obey the law and follow campus policies, including the CES Dress and Grooming standards

8. Encourage others in their commitment to comply with the Honor Code and Dress and Grooming standards

500

Where students have to stay during paid breaks

What is on campus?

500

The amount of credits a students needs to take to be eligible for FICA exception under IRS guidelines

What is 6 credits?

500

Can you hire my wife / husband / girlfriend / boyfriend?

We don’t hire significant others. But we are happy to share their resumes with other teams in the building.

500

Something students shouldn't need to be

What is commanded in all things

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