1974-1975 Academic Catalog
22 Cedarville College The Admissions Committee carefully considers all factors which dem– onstrate the applicant's ability to succeed at Cedarville College. The Committee bases its choice on the following: 1) The applicant's evidence of having been born again and having lived a consistent Chris– tian life as indicated by his personal testimony and pastor's recommen– dation; 2) his academic record and rank in class as shown by his official transcripts; 3) and his scholastic ability as shown by the American Col– lege Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT); 4) some students whose high school records are less than satisfactory may be admitted on condition or through the non-credit Educational Development Program which is described under Special Programs of Study. Transfer students and applicants who have been out of high school one year or more are not required to furnish ACT or SAT scores. The college does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or nation– al origin. Admission Procedure 1. Write to the Director of Admissions, Cedarville College, for appli– cation and reference forms. 2. Have reference forms completed and sent in by appropriate per– sons. 3. Complete and return the application for admission at the earliest opportunity. All application forms for the winter quarter must be in the admission's office by December 1 and by March 1 for the spring quarter. 4. Request a transcript of credits and grades from the high school and/or college attended to be mailed to the Registrar. 5. Take the American College Test or the Scholastic Aptitude Test either in the junior or senior year. If possible, the ACT or SAT should be taken in the junior year so that the application may be submitted early in the senior year. Entrance The applicant should be a high school graduate with a total of fifteen required units, from grades nine through twelve, as follows: English ............................... .3 units Science ...............................1 units Mathematics ......................2 units Electives .............................8 units History ................................1 unit Two units in one modern foreign language are strongly recommended. The Registrar occasionally waives certain required units following writ-
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