1963-1964 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College FINANCIAL INFORMATION Although part-time student employment is not restricted to upper– classmen, freshmen should work only in the case of necessity. At least the first semester of the freshman year should be devoted to study and to adjustment to college life. Students who are obliged to work more than 24 hours a week are not advised to carry a full course of studies. STUDENT LOANS Students and their parents are increasingly turning to banks and other funding groups for financial assistance through long- and short– term loans. Local banks can offer services as well as banks and institu– tions in the students' home towns. Cedarville College as yet has not participated in the National De– fense Loan Fund. STUDENT INSURANCE All students are required to carry accident and sickness insurance through the College unless they have insurance coverage with their parents or at their place of employment. If they have some other in· surance coverage, they must sign a waiver agreement at registration time. The insurance through the College is twelve-month coverage and provides coverage for the student any place in the United States. The College Choir 19

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