Compulsory chapel attendance fell to the student militancy of the 1960s and 70s.
From 1853 to 1972, chapel attendance was compulsory.
Bible class and weekly chapel attendance are required for all students.
The school is now nondenominational and a requirement for compulsory chapel attendance ended in 1963.
Back at school, the administration imposed stricter religious requirements including daily chapel attendance and required dress.
There is a dress code for class attendance, chapel attendance, and leisure time.
This is also considered a part of mandatory chapel attendance.
Religious education requirements are 4 years of Bible classes and weekly chapel attendance.
Dates must be chaperoned and chapel attendance is mandatory.
Colleges typically exercised considerable control of students' lives through required chapel attendance and other rules.