2013-14 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog - page 18

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2013–14 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog
Graduate Programs
Campus Services
Recreation Center
Cedarville University graduate students have full access to the
campus recreation programs and facilities at no additional charge.
The Recreation Center includes the 60,000-square-foot Doden
Field House and the 28,000-square-foot Fitness Center. The Field
House has a 200-meter indoor track along with four basketball/
tennis/volleyball courts. The Fitness Center has a 40-foot climbing
wall, an exercise studio, three racquetball courts, a free-weight
room with 22 stations, 28 Nautilus machines, and more than 45
cardio machines.
Your Cedarville University student ID is necessary to use the
facility. For hours of operation and additional information, please
visit
cedarville.edu/reccenter
.
Food Services
Graduate students may purchase meals in the dining hall at
faculty/staff rates. Current rates are posted at the entrance to the
dining hall.
Campus Safety
Parking Registration
All graduate students attending campus-based classes should
register their vehicles with Campus Safety. When registering
students need to provide vehicle insurance information in addition
to the make, model, color, and license plate number of the vehicle.
Students will receive a parking permit to be placed on the front
lower windshield where it will be visible. Vehicle registration and
parking fee information are located online at
cedarville.edu/
campussafety
.
Graduate ID Cards
Every graduate student is required to have an ID card and may
obtain one from the campus safety department, located in the
Service Center. The first ID will be provided to you free of cost. A
minimal fee is required for replacements. You must have your ID
to check books out of the Centennial Library. They also provide a
source of security identification.
Security and Safety
Security personnel are on duty on a 24/7 basis. To request an
officer to assist for a door opening, report an emergency, etc., you
may dial 999 from any campus telephone or call 937-239-6491
from off campus or a cell phone. Please dial 911 for police, fire, or
medical emergency.
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