1974-1975 Academic Catalog

Admission and Finances study under one of the education laws should receive approval prior to enrolling. A Veterans Administration training officer will contact the college ·in the disabled cases to accomplish this requirement for the student. Educational Benefits for Ex-Servicemen Credit will be granted for courses taken by correspondence at ac– credited colleges or universities and for college level USAFI courses. A total of fifteen credit hours may be earned in this way. Selective Service A student eligible for military service must submit his name, home address, 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 draft board. Admission Winter or 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 Summer school is scheduled in June, July and August and consists of two terms of five weeks each. A student may earn up to twenty credit hours in ten weeks. A simplified application is available for those who only desire to enroll in summer school. Expenses Tuition Policy The registration fee, tuition, laboratory fees, and living expenses are kept as low as possible consistent with responsible operation. The stu– dent fees do not cover the cost of operation or expansion. The college is supported by individuals and church groups who desire to have a share in the preparation of young people for effective Christian service as pastors, teachers, missionaries, evangelists, and dedicated

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