Academic Leadership
Loren Reno
,
Interim Vice President for Academics and Chief
Academic Officer
Deans and Chairs
Department of Art, Design, and Theatre
Terry Chamberlain
,
Chair;
Associate Professor of Fine Art
School of Engineering and Computer Science
Robert Chasnov
,
Dean;
Senior Professor of Engineering
School of Education
Jeremy Ervin,
Dean;
Associate Professor of Education
Department of Science and Mathematics
Dennis Flentge
,
Chair;
Senior Professor of Chemistry
Department of Communication
Derrick Green
,
Interim Chair;
Assistant Professor of
Communications; Director of Forensics
School of Business Administration
Jeffrey Haymond
,
Dean
; Associate Professor of Economics
Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages
Kevin Heath
,
Chair;
Professor of English
Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health
Evan Hellwig
,
Chair;
Professor of Athletic Training; Certified
Athletic Trainer (BOC); licensed physical therapist
Department of Social Work
Nelson Henning
,
Chair;
Senior Professor of Social Work
School of Biblical and Theological Studies
Jason K. Lee;
Dean;
Professor of Theological Studies
Department of History and Government
Thomas Mach
,
Chair;
Professor of History
School of Nursing
Angelia Mickle
,
Acting Dean;
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Department of Music and Worship
Beth Cram Porter
,
Chair;
Associate Professor of Vocal Music
School of Pharmacy
Marc Sweeney
,
Dean;
Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Department of Psychology
Luke Tse
,
Chair;
Associate Professor of Psychology
Withdrawal for Military Reasons
Students serving in reserve units of the armed forces may be
called up to active duty during an academic term. Students who
withdraw up to the end of the fourth week of the semester will
receive refunds according to the following schedule:
Tuition: 100 percent
Room: prorated on a per diem basis
Board: prorated on a per diem basis
Fees: 0
Students who withdraw after the fourth week of the semester
may file a request for “permanent incomplete.” This classification
provides students the opportunity to complete the course work
upon returning to the University without having to pay tuition again.
Forms may be picked up in the Office of the Registrar.
Approval for the awarding and removal of the entry “permanent
incomplete” resides with the Vice President for Academics.
Refunds for room, board, and fees will be disbursed according to
the previously mentioned schedule.
To initiate the withdrawal procedure, students are to bring a
copy of their orders to the Office of the Registrar and obtain the
appropriate forms. Withdrawals will be processed according to the
standard procedures listed in the University catalog.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Cedarville University complies with the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (the Buckley Amendment), which is
designed to protect the privacy of educational records, to establish
the right of students to inspect and review their records, and to
provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading
data through informal and formal hearings. The University has
adopted a policy that explains in detail the procedures followed
for compliance with provisions of the act. Copies of the policy are
available in the Office of the Registrar and Student Life.
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2015–16 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Academic Information
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act