1967-1968 Academic Catalog
16 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE INTERCOLLEGIATE AND INTRAMURAL SPORTS Cedarville College maintains intercollegiate athletic competition for men in basketball, baseball, cross country, track, tennis, golf, and soccer. Cedarville is a member of the Mid-Ohio Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. A student must be passing in 12 semester hours in order to participate in intercollegiate athletics. In– tercollegiate sports for women include field hockey, basketball and volleyball. The physical education department supervises a program of intramural sports each year, including touch-football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, softball, soccer, and wrestling. MARRIAGE OF STUDENTS Students who wish to be married during the school year must obtain per– mission from the Dean of Students. Before such permission is granted, ap– plicants under twenty-one years of age must obtain a letter of approval from the parents of both the young man and his fiancee. This permission must be obtained at least two months in advance of the wedding or the students will be asked to drop out of school for the remainder of the academic year. No permission from the College is required for students who are married during the summer. USE OF CARS Studies have demonstrated that there is a close correlation between low grades and the possession and use of a car by college students. Therefore, all unnecessary use of cars is discouraged. Freshmen will not be permitted to use or bring a motor vehicle with them to college during their first quarter at Cedarville. They may use or have a motor vehicle the second quarter if they achieve a 2.50 or better grade point average at the end of the first quarter. Students on citizenship probation may not use or have motor vehicles at Ce– darville College. Any student who gives evidence of carelessness in the use of his car or in the payment of financial obligations may be limited in the use of his car. All cars used by students must be registered at the Student Personnel office. In order to keep a car at college, a single student under twenty-one years of age must present written permission from his parents to the Dean of Stu– dents. All students must give the amount of public liability and property damage insurance. No exceptions will be allowed.
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