1943-1944 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BULLETIN Published by Cedarville College Admitted as second-class matter, April 2, 1915, at the Post Office at Cedarville, Ohio. Under Act of Congress of August 24, 1912. Volume XXVIII. Cedarville, Ohio, April, 1943 No. 1 Our Purpose Cedarville College is committed to a three-fold purpose. We be– lieve the college course should be well-balanced and accurate in con– tent, presenting the student with a full picture of life in the world in which he lives. We keep expenses at the lowest possible level and help students find ways of meeting even these low costs when they cannot do so themselves. We live to serve Christ and His Kingdom; for training of the head and the hands is worse than useless if the heart is not instr ucted by the Great Teacher. Self-Help Opportunities Cedarville College _has embarked upon a greatly expanded stu– dent self-help program. As a first step in this program a 205 acre farm is owned and operated under the direction of a competent man– ager. St udents will be enabled to earn a part of their expenses while in college. The academic schedule will be planned to provide suitable hours for farming. Many part-time working opportunities are available in the com– munity. Loan and scholarship funds are available to recommended students.

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