1968-1969 Academic Catalog

ADMISSION AND FINANCES 19 ADMISSION OF VETERANS Cedarville College has been approved by the Veterans Administration to enroll students (veterans and/or war orphans) under the provisions of Chapter 36, Title 38, United States Code. Admission requirements are the same for veterans as for non-veterans. To register and receive the benefits of the G.I. Bill and Rehabilitation Act, the veteran must present a certificate of eligibility obtained through his local veterans' administration office. A veteran transferring to Cedarville College must furnish a supplementary certificate of eligibility. EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FOR EX-SERVICEMEN Six quarter hours of credit in physical education will be granted those who have completed at least two years in the armed forces. Additional credit will be granted for courses taken by correspondence at accredited colleges or universities and for college level USAFI courses. SELECTIVE SERVICE A student eligible for military service must submit his name, home ad– dress, selective service number, local board number, and address to the Registrar's office annually. This does not constitute a request for deferment. Deferment requests must be made by the individual through his local board. (See Page 28, Academic Load) RETURNING STUDENTS Students who have been enrolled for one quarter or more and who wish to return should, at their earliest convenience, write a letter of application to the Registrar's office for readmission instructions. ADMISSION WINTER OR SPRING QUARTERS Freshmen and transfer students will be admitted for winter and spring quarters under the same conditions required for the autumn quarter. Since some course offerings begin in the autumn quarter, the student might not be able to register for the exact courses he desires his first quarter at Cedarville College. SUMMER SCHOOL A six weeks summer session is held in June and July. Interested persons should write the Registrar.

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