Identification Cards

Identification Cards (ID Cards) are issued to students at the time of their initial registration and to employees at the time of their initial employment at no charge. Card holders are entitled to only one active ID Card at a time. An individual who has more than one status with the school will receive a card reflecting their primary status. Photos captured for ID Card production become part of cardholders’ records and may be used for official Criswell College business.

The ID Card serves as the employee and/or student’s official identification on campus. Therefore, the ID Card should be carried at all times while on campus and must be presented upon request by college officials and Campus Police. The ID Card grants employees and students access through the Main, East, and Courtyard Entrances when classes are in session (including during the evening) as well as during the remainder of the workweek for employees. The ID Card can also be used for checking out books and checking in for chapel.

Lost, stolen, or damaged cards must be reported immediately to Campus Police, so they can be deactivated and replaced. Replaced cards are subject to an ID Replacement Fee. ID Cards entitle holders to the rights and privileges associated with their status (staff, faculty, student, etc.). These rights and privileges are non-transferable and contingent upon active status. Employees must return their ID Cards upon termination of employment at the College. For more information please refer to the Employee and Student Handbooks.

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Criswell College admits students who are Christians of good character, without regard or reference to race, national or ethnic origin, color, age, disability, or sex (except where regard to sex is required by the College’s religious tenets regarding gender and sexuality) to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of these classifications in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.