1917-1918 Academic Catalog

COLLEGE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU be one of them. Laboratory fees are a]so, therefore, prac– tica1ly individual expenses. SUMMARY OF EXPENSES FOR A YEAR (&timated) Tuition and Contingent Fees___________________ $ 36 00 Text-Books - --------------------------------- 10 00 Room Rent, including light and heat, $1.25 per week 45 00 Boarding, $3.50 per week______________________ 126 00 TotaL_______________________________$217 00 OPPORTUNITIES FOR SELF-HELP Arrangements have been made by which a limited num– ber of students from a distance, properly recommended, may be given work sufficient to defray at least a part of their expenses. Scholarships are awarded to high schools in this and neighboring states. Assistance is given to stu– dents in finding work. It is believed that no young man or woman, possessed of good health, energy, and determina– tion, need be deprived of the advantages of a college educa– tion merely for the lack of means wherewith to defray ex– penses. Students who are woi·king their way through col– lege are honored by all at Cedarville College, and are given every encouragement and assistance in their laudable efforts to develop their powers and to fit themselves for higher spheres of usefulness. COLLEGE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU In 1914, a College Employment Bureau was established for the benefit of Cedarville graduates and students. An effort is made to find for every student, former student, or alumnus who desires the services of the Bureau, a good position in which he can render efficient service and at the same time earn a good livelihood. So successful has the Bureau been that every senior who wishes to teach is nearly always employed in a good position before commencement. No one need fear that after a course taken at Cedarville College his services will not be in demand, or that he will have any difficulty in finding employment for his developed powers. -24-

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