1972-1973 Academic Catalog

8 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE THE CAMPUS Each year selected campus facilities are improved to provide better student housing, food service, instruction and recreational facilities. To keep abreast of the steady increase in enrollment, facilities have been added or improved each year, and the old buildings have been remodeled and refurbished for more effective use. A new library and large girls' dormitory were opened during the 1967- 68 school year. Both of these facilities contribute substantially to instruc– tional and housing needs. When the new library was opened, the vacated building was refurbished and used for classes in the fine arts. LOCATION The natural beauty of the gentle rolling countryside provides an excellent setting. Cedarville College is conveniently located in the rural community of Cedarville, Ohio, which is near a large metropolitan area of one-half million people. The college-centered community is within easy driving distance of beautiful state parks, as well as large and medium sized cities such as Co– lumbus, Dayton, Springfield, Cincinnati and Xenia. The students find excellent opportunities for worship, practical Christian service, and employment in all of the communities in the area. Cedarville is conveniently located near the center of the triangle formed by expressways I-70, I-71 and I-75. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING "Old Main," constructed in 1895, is the original college building. Renova– tion of the exterior and interior of the building is in process. This building houses all administrative offices, some faculty offices, and classrooms.

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