2006-2008 Bulletin of the Graduate Programs

- Page 4 - Revision as of 10/11/2006 have been constructed since 1980. A new academic building for engineering, nursing, and science was completed in 1992. The Dixon Ministry Center, completed in 1996, includes a 3,400-seat chapel and facilities for both the Division of Christian Ministries and the Department of Music and Arts. Construction was completed in the summer of 1998 to convert the original Jeremiah Chapel into the Apple Technology Resource Center, complete with state-of-the art classroom and computer laboratory equipment. A new student life center was completed in the fall of 2000. Many new academic and co-curricular programs have also been added. In 1987, Cedarville College celebrated its centennial, commemorating one hundred years in Christian higher education. During the 1998- 99 school year, the College initiated its first graduate degree program. In April of 2000, the Board of Trustees voted to change the designation of the institution from college to university effective September 1, 2000. In 2002, the first students of the Master of Education program graduated. Under the leadership of the current university president, Dr. Bill Brown (2003- ), the future looks bright for Cedarville University!

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