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Our Dress Code
Many think our dress code is too strict. Skirts above mid-calf are not allowed. Men must dress professionally for class and must have short haircuts. Young ladies may not wear shorts or slacks.
Our Old-Fashioned Discipline
Young men and ladies may not date/court alone. Absolutely no hand holding or other intimacies are allowed between the genders. Proper chaperones must accompany all students who date within the guidelines of HACPH.
Our Intense Evangelistic Atmosphere
All faculty, staff, and students are required to go soul winning weekly. Students must participate in the evangelistic ministry of International Baptist Church at Dumaguete or in another Baptist church which builds its ministry around personal soul winning and discipleship.
Our Fundamentalist Emphasis
We are fundamentalists and use the term proudly. We believe in a literal Hell which has fire and brimstone and a literal Heaven with streets of gold. We stand for the King James Bible as the only Bible and the local New Testament church as the only true church. We believe in redemption through the blood of Christ, salvation by grace through faith alone, and the premillennial second coming of Jesus Christ.
Our Separatist Position
Absolutely no drinking, smoking, or dancing is allowed. No student is allowed to attend Hollywood movies, play games resembling gambling, or participate in other questionable amusements. We do not fellowship with liberals but, instead, take a strict separatist stand from the world and apostasy.
Our Emphasis on Culture
We believe in students learning and practicing propriety. We oppose the paganistic, barbaric humanism that prevails on many campuses. We believe in refinement, dignity, courtesy, proper manners, and Christian grace.
Our Emphasis on the Practical
We blend the finest of scholarship with the best practical teaching possible. We teach not only what to do but how to do it. Preacher boys are taught how to start churches; how to build buildings; how to raise money and adopt a budget; and how to organize, operate, and perpetuate a New Testament church.



