1956-1957 Academic Catalog
Cedarville College FRESHMAN WEEK In order to give freshmen an opportunity to adjust them– selves to their new surro,indings, the college sets aside a period at the beginning of the fall semester for the reception and registration of freshmen. During these days the freshmen become acquainted with the campus and the facilities provided for their instruction and welfare. Selected upperclassmen and members of the faculty greet the new students and assist them in adapting to student life. During this period, placement tests in English, a Mental Maturity, and a general psychological examination, will be given to all entering freshmen. These tests must be taken before a student can fully complete registration. On Friday after Labor Day all freshmen are requested to attend a special freshman assembly. At this time the President will address the new students and the program for Freshman Week will be outlined. Freshmen who miss or arrive late for this program will experience considerable delay and confusion in starting their college work. CHAPEL The students and faculty meet together each day for worship and fellowship in a chapel service. Every student is required to attend. Faculty members, visiting pastors, teachers, evan– gelists, and missionaries have charge of these programs. STUDENT AID To assist worthy students who are in need at various times, a Student Aid Fund has been set up. It is administered by a Committee of the Faculty. One member of the Committee is appointed by the Student Council. 22
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