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team or cheerleading should visit the Cedarville University

Athletics website

( yellowjackets.cedarville.edu

). Click the

team sport you are interested in and fill out a prospective athlete

questionnaire.

Campus Recreation

Campus Recreation provides safe and exciting recreational

facilities as well as a wide variety of programs and services to

help meet the fitness and recreational needs and interests of our

University family. Our outdoor recreational facilities include 20

acres of field space, two sand volleyball courts, and one disc golf

course. Our indoor recreational facilities include a 60,000-square-

foot field house, three racquetball courts, an exercise studio, a free

weight room area, two separate circuit weight training areas, over

50 cardio machines, and a 36-foot indoor rock climbing wall. Our

programs include over 20 intramural sports, several club sports,

various outdoor pursuit trips, fitness programming, and special

events. For a complete list of recreational activities and additional

information, visit

cedarville.edu/recreation .

Student Life Programs

Student Life Programs provides cocurricular activities,

events, programs, and involvement opportunities with the goal

of developing lifelong leaders who influence and love others

and pursue excellence in all areas of life. We are committed to

providing exceptional programs, services, and opportunities that

are distinctively Christ-centered.

Leadership Opportunities

Student Life Programs provides opportunities for students to

serve as leaders as well as providing leadership development

opportunities. CU LEAD is a holistic leadership development

program committed to assisting Cedarville University students in

not only understanding but establishing and developing a biblical

foundation for service-based leadership. CU LEAD is designed to

enhance the leadership ability of students by providing them with

a lens to view leadership and leadership opportunities. The core

of the CU LEAD program is the foundation of leadership, which is

defined by the following:

• Stewardship – We recognize that all of our gifts, abilities, and

talents are given to us from God, and we are responsible to

use them for His glory in the service of others. (1 Pet. 4:10)

• Influence – We recognize that true leadership is influence. We

all have influence and it is our privilege and responsibility to

influence, others. We must lead like Jesus who did not have

a position in society but radically changed the world for the

Kingdom of God through his influence.

• Service – We recognize that true leadership is not a position

of honor or power but one of humility and service. (Heb. 13)

Organizations

Student Government Association (SGA) exists to provide a

means by which the student body can express their thoughts and

desires to the administration. SGA also orchestrates activities,

chapels, organizations, and leadership opportunities for the benefit

of the student body.

Academic Organizations

Accounting Society

promotes accounting awareness,

establishes relationships with professionals in the accounting

vocation, provides tutoring for students, and promotes fellowship

among accounting students.

Alpha Delta Nu

is an organization that supports students

majoring in criminal justice.

Alpha Sigma

is devoted to promoting critical thinking through

philosophical and theological inquiry into issues central to the

Christian worldview and our contemporary culture.

Athletic Training Organization

promotes educational activities

to develop closer contact with those involved in the athletic

training/sports medicine profession.

Cedarville University Chemistry Club

provides opportunities

through professional associations and alumni to become better

aquainted with the exceptional field of chemical science, to

provide a platform for development in preparing and presenting

technical material before interested audiences, to promote a spirit

of excellence toward chemical learning and practice, and to foster

an awareness of the social impact, environmental responsibilities,

and challenges of the modern chemist.

Cedarville University Pharmacy Class Council

supports the

class to the best of their ability with any spiritual, professional, or

academic issues that arise.

Chi Delta Epsilon

provides fellowship and seeks to stimulate

professional interests and encourage professional growth among

future teachers.

Chi Theta Pi

provides advice and relevant experiences for

students interested in the health-science professions.

Christian Nurses Association

promotes spiritual and

professional development for nurses and service for the

community.

Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International

(CPFI)

serves to promote fellowship among Christian pharmacists,

pharmacy students, and those they influence; to identify issues in

the profession requiring group prayer, and to provide opportunities

for communication between students and professionals from

numerous areas of the pharmacy profession.

Epsilon Alpha Pi

is an organization for social work majors,

which seeks to promote professional development, political and

social awareness, and community outreach.

Epsilon Pi Lambda

is a student organization that provides

opportunities for students to grow in their appreciation of the fields

of history and government and an outlet for pursuing knowledge,

obtaining academic support, gaining fellowship, and providing

service.

Pi Epsilon Omega

is for all students pursuing a major or minor

in multi-age physical education, multi-age health education, and

physical activity and sport study.

Psi Kappa Theta

consists of students interested in psychology

and behavioral sciences.

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2015–16 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Introduction

Student Life Programs