1993-1994 Cedarville College Annual Report

W e rejoice to see how God has continued to bless Cedarville College with growth this past year. Growth in numbers, yes– but also growth in quality in many areas in which Cedarville has traditionally excelled. In a day of few absolutes, Cedarville College remains focused on biblical truth. That's why the As the College grows numerically, we continue to uphold the high standards students have come to expect. Through strategic planning, we are committed to managed growth- in enrollment and in the building of programs and facilities-as we strive always to increase the value of the Cedarville education. mission of the College is the same today as it was at its founding in 1887-to provide an education consistent with biblical truth. We know who we are Dr. andMrs. Paul Di xon were named the 1994HonoraryAlumni of the Year by the Cedarville Col lege Alumni Association. Controlling enrollment allows us to continue to bring in excellent Christian faculty and strengthen the fine programs we enjoy. At Cedarville, we have a teaching and what we are about. Students coming to Cedarville College expect quality academic preparation. But there is added value in a Cedarville education, value that students take with them when they leave. A Cedarville education builds on the basics with daily chapel, the best in computer technology, excellent facilities, and a teaching faculty. At Cedarville, we are committed to daily chapel because we believe chapel is the heartbeat of a Christian college. We bring in pastors and professionals from all over the world to speak, as well as draw on the experience and expertise of our college family. We are committed to providing state-of-the– art technology for our students to learn and use. That's why we built the Engineering/Nursing/ Science Center. And that's why we've spent three years computerizing our campus to the degree that other institutions of higher learning consult with us regularly on networking. faculty. They spend time with students and know them by name. 1 appreciate the spirit of those faculty who still graciously meet with students in small, crowded offices until the time that we can provide more spacious accommodations. 1 appreciate, too, the maintenance people who every day work to keep our physical plant in top condition. Growth brings challenges, but as the Lord enables, we can overcome obstacles that would hinder us from remaining true to our mission and providing students with a value-added education consistent with biblical truth. Paul Dixon President January 1995

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