1965-1966 Academic Catalog

ACADEMIC INFORMATION Cedarville College by the Academic Dean for poor scholarship or excessive work outside of school hours. CLASS ATTENDANCE Regular attendance in classes is necessary for the student to re– ceive the full benefit of his college experience. The Student Council and the administration have cooperatively determined regulations gov– erning class attendance. This policy is in the Student Handbook. Students with at least a 3.5 G.P.A. the previous semester are granted unlimited cuts. AND AWARDS The Dean's Honor list. Until final awards are announced at com– mencement, the highest academic honor it is possible to attain at Cedarville is to be included on the Dean's Honor List. This list of high– ranking students is published at the end of each regular semester. The requirements for the Dean's Honor List are as follows: 1. A student must have a 3.75 grade point average. 2. A student must have no grade for the semester lower than a "B." 3. A student must carry a minimum of 12 semester houi-s of col– lege work. 4. A student must complete every course he is taking by the end of the semester when grades are turned in by the faculty. Any grade of "incomplete" will preclude a student's candidacy for the Dean's Honor List. The Dean's list. Published at the end of each regular semester, the Dean's List is issued with the following requirements: 1. A student must be carrying at least 12 semester hours. 2. A student must maintain a 3.25 average for the semester period. 3. There must be no "incomplete" in any course. Graduation with Honors. Upon recommendation of the faculty, a student who earns a grade point average of 3.5·0 will be graduated "with honor"; one who earns a grade point average of 3.70 will be graduated "with high honor"; and one who earns a grade point average of 3.85 will be graduated "with highest honor." A student must be in residence at least two full years (junior and senior) in order to qualify for honors. The President's Trophy. This is an annual award of the College for which all members of the student body are eligible. The recipient of the award is judged on the basis of scholastic ability, character, leadership, and sportsmanship. A committee consisting of the Presi– dent, the Dean of Students, the Academic Dean, and the Registrar make the annual selection. The Scholarship Trophy. This is also an annual award of the Col– lege for which all members of the student body are eligible. The trophy will be awarded to the student who has attained the highest scholastic average during the academic year in which the award is made. This trophy is donated to the College by Josten's, Inc. The Music Trophy. This trophy is awarded each year to a senior student selected by the music faculty. It is given for outstanding musical scholarship and for service to Christ through music. The Edith Hart Milner Award. This annual award for excellence is 26

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