Departmental Organizations
Cedarville University Emergency Medical Services
(CUEMS)
is a volunteer ambulance service run entirely by
students from Cedarville University. As an EMS provider, CUEMS
responds to all medical and traumatic emergencies on the
University campus, as well as being available to the surrounding
community if needed. All members of CUEMS are state-certified
emergency medical technicians (EMT) trained at the basic,
intermediate, or paramedic level. Cedarville University EMS
is dispatched by the Greene County 911 system and has the
distinction of being the first collegiate emergency medical service
in the nation. CUEMS has been providing emergency services to
the University and community since 1968.
Delta Alpha Epsilon
(DAE) is comprised of 12 to 16 selected
student volunteers. The members of DAE strive to “Build
Relationships by Serving.” They represent the student body
to Cedarville alumni and are devoted to serving alums. The
organization also assists the advancement division with a variety
of activities planned for alumni and friends of the University.
Discipleship Council
, affectionately known as the “DC,” is a
select group of upperclassmen who assist the discipleship director
in administration of discipleship small groups. Throughout the
year, the DC examines the topic of discipleship through Bible
study, group interaction, and shared ministry experience.
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
promotes
communication between student-athletes, University
administration, Athletics, and community members. We will work to
enhance the student-athlete experience by protecting the student-
athletes’ well-being, nurturing a positive student-athlete image
to the campus and community, and maintaining our testimony to
glorify God in all our efforts.
The Student Center Activities Board
(SCAB) exists to develop
and equip student leaders while serving the Cedarville University
community by creating and implementing traditional, creative, and
original student programs and events.
VISION
is a diversity organization through Admissions that
is dedicated to recruiting prospective students from under-
represented backgrounds. This includes students who are
multiethnic, first in their family to go to college, missionary kids,
military kids, homeschooled students, third-culture kids, and
international students. The purpose of VISION is to expand
Cedarville’s multi-cultural community by connecting prospective
students with current Cedarville University students through on-
campus events and communication outreach.
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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Introduction
Student Life Programs