Terms of Service

Terms of Service for Bible College of the Florida Keys

Last updated: March 29, 2025

1. Acceptance of Terms


By accessing or using bcfk.org, the website of Bible College of the Florida Keys, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, please refrain from using our site.

2. Use of the Site


You agree to use bcfk.org only for lawful purposes and in a manner consistent with our mission as a Christian educational institution. You may not:

  • Post or transmit harmful, offensive, or illegal content.

  • Attempt to disrupt the site’s functionality or security.

  • Use the site to collect data about others without consent.

3. Content Ownership


All content on bcfk.org, including text, images, and logos, is owned by Bible College of the Florida Keys or used with permission. You may not reproduce, distribute, or modify this content without our written consent.

4. User Submissions


Any information or materials you submit (e.g., via contact forms or applications) may be used by us to fulfill your request. By submitting, you grant us permission to use this information as outlined in our Privacy Policy.

5. Links to Other Sites


Our site may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the content, practices, or availability of these external sites.

6. Limitation of Liability


Bible College of the Florida Keys provides bcfk.org "as is." We are not liable for:

  • Any damages resulting from your use of the site.

  • Interruptions, errors, or inaccuracies on the site.

  • Losses due to circumstances beyond our control (e.g., technical failures).

7. Changes to These Terms


We may update these Terms of Service periodically. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Last updated" date. Your continued use of the site after changes constitutes acceptance.

8. Termination


We reserve the right to restrict or terminate your access to bcfk.org at our discretion, especially if you violate these terms.

9. Contact Us


For questions about these Terms of Service, please contact us at:
Email: contact@bcfk.org
Address: Florida Keys, FL

Traditionally, education has been driven primarily from behind and from above (i.e. from history and from the institution). Western educational traditions and governmental requirements have led to a level of stability. Schools have been above all else administered. It is not without cause, therefore, that Peter Senn speaks of a model of school leadership that is administration oriented and marked by educational politics. By contrast, today’s world needs an educational system that is driven from below and from the front (i.e. shaped by the grass roots and by the future). The needs of the people and the needs of the future become the determining factors. Senn describes this model, which has been called for in the framework of what is known as New Public Management, as market driven and entrepreneurial.

Bernhard Ott, Understanding and Developing Theological Education, trans. Tom Keefer, ICETE Series (Carlisle, Cumbria: Langham Global Library, 2016), 1–2.