1908-1909 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. Senators. Nor are these cases exceptional. It will be found that a much larger per cent. of the students of smaller colleges are successful in life than of the larger colleges. It is no uncommon thing to find fifty per cent. of the graduates of a small college entering the ministry. T he reason is apparent - a student who habitually neglects or shirks his work can not get through, and a student who is living a fast and vicious life can not stay in one of these small colleges. Agnostics, infidels, or men who indulge in or tolerate drinking arc not found as teachers. The pro– fessors are generally consecrated Christians. All this is true of Cedarville College. The professors are energetic, capable, and sympathetic. They arc brought into personal contact with the student daily in the class and out of the class. The classes arc small, so that students arc obliged to recite several times during each hour. No student can slight work for one clay without the fact being apparent to the pro– fessors. SPECIAL RULES AND STATEMENTS. 1. The President of the College and the Professors constitute the Faculty. 2. Every student enrolled as a member of a certain class shall take the studies of the class, unless excused by the P resident. 3. No student shall be allowed to discontinue any study . without express permission from the President. 4. Payment of clues shall be made the first day. No student will be enrolled in any class or recognized in any -18-

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