The History and Operation of Cedarville College

34 regarding his Christian experience and views of Bible doctrine. After the student is admitted a permanent record card is kept in his file folder. This record consists, in addition to the above, a state– ment of courses taken, grades, hours credit, cumulative grade point average and each semester's grade point average, standardized test scores, extra curricular activities, any disciplinary action taken, personality analysis, Christian service activity and degree granted, The records also provide for follow-up information after graduation. When the student graduates, only the permanent record card is kept. Such records as the original application, health certificate, and similar materials are destroyed. Re cords are kept in the Registrar's office in a fireproof cabinet. These records are readily available to faculty members upon request. VI. CURRICULUM - INSTRUCTIONAL PATTERN OF THE COLLEGE There are seven divisions of instruction in the college. Majors are offered in Bible, Christian Education, English, Music, Biology, General Science 1 Physical Science, History, Social Studies and Business Administration. Minors are offered in: Christian Education, Psychology, Health and Physical Education, English, Music, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, History and Sociology. a) Division of Biblical Education. The division of Biblical Education comprises the departments of Biblical studies, practical theology and Christian education. This division seeks to provide a Biblical founda– tion for a liberal arts education, presenting the great truths of the

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