Mr. Jim Napier, Meggitt Training Systems
Mr. Chris Pool, First Column Enterprises
Mr. Clinton Rice, ProCare Physical Therapy
Mr. David Sherry, Brown University
Mr. Craig Terrell,Vanguard Solutions
Dr. Michael Zastrocky,The Leadership Board of CIOs
University Student Services
The University recognizes the importance of providing our
students with a high level of support and provides a full range
of student services including career services, counseling, and a
strong orientation program for new students.
Career Services
Career Services seeks to facilitate career exploration and the
development of lifelong career navigational skills, while continually
networking to enhance opportunities for students.
Career Services is staffed by professionals certified in the
areas of résumé writing and career coaching. Students may take
advantage of workshops or individual appointments geared to
assist them with resume writing, interviewing, networking, gaining
admission to graduate school, or understanding the job search
process. Career assessment surveys and individual coaching
sessions are also available to help students determine majors
and occupations. The Career Services homepage
( cedarville. edu/career )links to the very latest in network-based job search
programs (such as LinkedIn and Twitter), guides to major
employers, and directories for graduate schools.
Career fairs are held each year to provide an opportunity for
prospective employers to meet with students. Potential employers
also visit the University for individual on-campus recruiting days
and interview sessions.
Students may register for a free account with
Jobs4Jackets
,
a job-match database that enables students and employers
to connect for employment needs. Students may browse job
openings and upload a résumé for employer and staff review. This
is a service they may continue using as alumni.
Affiliations
National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)
National Career Development Association (NCDA)
Midwest Association of Colleges and Employers (MWACE)
Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career
Coaches (PARW/CC)
Highlights
Ranked as one of the top career services offices in the Noel-
Levitz student satisfaction survey among all participating public
and private institutions.
Employment statistics for Cedarville graduates consistently rank
above the national averages provided by the National Association
of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
Counseling Services
Counseling Services provides a place where students can find
understanding, encouragement, and counsel as they deal with
personal, interpersonal, and spiritual concerns.
Staffed by licensed professional counselors, this service offers
individual 50-minute counseling sessions that work around each
student’s class schedule. This service, for which students pay
no additional charge, is offered by appointment. In the case of a
crisis, the service is provided as needed.
Additionally, Counseling Services offers a mentoring program as
a resource that includes faculty and staff members.
Location
: SSC 163
Phone
: 937-766-7855
Web
:
cedarville.edu/counseling:
jacobst@cedarville.eduHealth Care and Medical Services
Student health care is provided by University Medical Services
(UMS), an ambulatory student health care facility that provides
health care services similar to a family practice office. UMS is
located adjacent to the Doden Field House and contracts with
several local physicians and practitioners so that health care
services are available to students right on campus. The services of
UMS include physician visits and nursing appointments, physicals
for athletics and ministry participation, academic physicals,
laboratory services, allergy injection services, immunizations,
and travel immunization services. UMS also works closely with
area hospitals and specialists to coordinate referrals for students
to specialty physicians and for other medical services such as
radiology testing.
Phone
: 937-766-7862
Fax
: 937-766-7865
Web
:
cedarville.edu/ums:
ums@cedarville.eduAnother health care service available to students on campus
is Cedarville University Emergency Medical Service (CUEMS), a
volunteer EMS ambulance ministry manned by students who are
nationally and state certified EMTs. CUEMS responds primarily
to emergencies on campus. Also, CUEMS provides mutual aid to
the Cedarville Township and the surrounding community when
needed. The students who are involved in the ministry volunteer
their medical expertise to the Cedarville University family and
strive to demonstrate Christ’s love and compassion to their fellow
students in time of need. To learn more about the ministry of
CUEMS, visit the following website:
cedarville.edu/ums. For
information about how you can become an EMT, visit
cedarville. edu/EMSEducation .Housing
Residence hall living is an integral part of the educational
process at Cedarville. All single students under 23 years of
age, except those commuting from the home of their parents or
legal guardian, are required to live in University residence halls.
Students 25 years of age and older must secure off-campus
housing.
Approximately 80 percent of the student body lives on campus
in University housing. Men and women are housed in separate
residence halls. All offer convenient laundry and lounge areas and
house just two students per room. Each room is fully furnished.
Phone jacks are not provided, so students who want phone
service must provide their own cell phone. Every residence hall
room is equipped with two network ports. Also, the residence halls
have free wireless access.
Students select their room and roommate through an online
housing system. Continuing students who are registered for the
following semester are given priority. New students who have
submitted their reservation deposit are granted access to the
system after continuing students have made their selections.
Complete information concerning residence hall staffing,
furnishings, and policies is found on the residence life website.
Married students may find housing at Cedar Park, a University-
owned apartment complex, or in one of many area apartments.
Graduate and upperclass students can apply in groups of six
to live in University-owned, townhouse-style apartments. These
three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments are furnished and
include a washer/dryer and kitchen. In addition, wireless access
and DirecTV service are provided.
New Student Orientation
“Getting Started” takes place at the start of each semester,
when new students are provided with opportunities designed to
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University Student Services