1947-1948 Academic Catalog

THEOLOGICAL SEMINAY 25 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY General Information Location.-The Seminary is located in Cedarville, Greene Coun– ey, Ohio, forty-seven miles southwest of Columbus, and seventy– three miles northwest of Cincinnati. It is eight miles northeast of Xenia and twelve miles south of Springfield. Relations With Cedarville College.-The Seminary is in close affiliation with the College which gives the students of the Seminary special opportunities. All of the courses and facilities of the college are open to them. Buildlngs.-All of the College buildings, College Hall, Carnegie Library, Science Hall, and Alford Gymnasium, are used by the Sem– inary. Library Facilities.-Students have access to four libraries-that of the Seminary itself, of Cedarville College, of Greene County, and the Educational Department. These are housed in the Carnegie Li– brary. · Admission.-Students for the ministry from all Christian denom– inations are welcomed. Applicants for admission should come certi– fied as students for the ministry by the proper ecclesiastical authori– ties, or presenting certificates of good moral character from respon– sible persons. High school and college diplomas or certificates show– ing the work done in preparation for the Seminary courses should be presented. Pre-Seminary Requirements.-For the guidance of prospective students the following suggestion is offered; as a foundation for a theological training a student should have a broad and comprehen– sive education commonly known as a liberal arts course or its equivalent. The Seminary Year.- The Seminary year is coterminous with the College year. Religious Exerclses.-Students are expected to be regular in their attendance at chapel exercises, to become members of the Y. M. C. A., and to attend all other religious services of the College and Seminary. The day of prayer for educational institutions is observed the second Friday of February. Class exercises are opened with pray– er by the instructor in charge, and closed with prayer by one of the students.

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