1962-1963 Academic Catalog
Practical Theology Courses ........................................................41 Psychology Courses ......................................................................45 Purpose and Aims, College .....................................................;.... 9 Recreation Courses ......................................................................50 Secretarial Science ......................................................................83 Sociology Courses ........................................................................75 Spanish Courses ... ........ ..... ... .... .... .... .. ... ... ......... ....... ... ..... ... .. .... .. 56 Speech Courses ............................................................................53 Staff .............................................................................................. 8 Standards of Conduct .................................................................. 15 Student Activities ........................................................................17 Student Aid ..................................................................................23 Student Employment .................................................................... 24 Student Hospitalization ................................................................24 Trustees ........................................................................................ 4 Tuition and Fees ..........................................................................21 FINANCIAL SUPPORT Cedarville College has no endowment or fixed source of income. The small tuition fees cover only a minor fraction of the cost of maintaining the school. The school is supported on the one hand by individuals interested in furthering the American system of free enter– prise with all of the freedom of private business that this en– tails, and on the other hand by the voluntary offerings of God's people who desire to have a share in the evangelization of the world and the edification of the saved through thoroughly train– ing and sending forth pastors, teachers, missionaries and evan– gelists. Those who believe in this important work are urged to remember Cedarville College daily in prayer and to send regu– lar gifts to the school office. Receipts for gifts are promptly returned to all donors and accurate records kept of all monies received. Our Trustees and Treasurer are men of God who are faithful stewards of the Lord's provision. For advice concerning legacies to Cedarville College, please write the President, Cedarville, Ohio. 86
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