1965-1966 Academic Catalog

ADMISSION Cedarville College I POLICY The Admissions Committee carefully considers all factors which demonstrate the applicant's ability to succeed at Cedarville College. The Committee bases its choice on: 1) the applicant's spiritual life as indicated by his personal testimony and a pastor's testimony concern– ing him; 2) his academic record and rank in his class as shown by his official transcript; and 3) his scholastic aptitudes as shown by the American College Test. Students whose high school academic record is less than satisfactory may be admitted on condition. 'The College depends on scores received on the American College Test as an admissions criterion. The entering freshmen must take the test as part of the admissions procedure. Transfer students or students out of high school for over a year are not required to take the test. 1. Write to the Registrar, Cedarville College, for application forms. 2. Complete and return the application for admission at the earliest opportunity. 3. Request a record of credits and grades from the high school or college attended. The transcript should be mailed to the Registrar by the high school and I or college. 4. Take the American College Test. 5. When all documents have been received, the Admissions Commit– tee will act upon the candidate's application. ENTRANCE The applicant should be a high school graduate with a total of fifteen required units, as follows: English ......... 3 units Science ......... 1 unit Mathematics ..... 2 units Electives ........ 8 units History ........ 1 unit Two units in one modern foreign language and one unit in typing are strongly recommended. The Registrar occasionally waives certain re– quired units following written requests. 20

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