1974-1975 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College 5. Juniors and seniors are eligible for independent study. Soph– omores may be considered to be eligible if they also have the approval of the academic dean and division chairman. 6. Grade point average shall not be a qualification for independent study, although the faculty member has the right to deny student participation for any reason the faculty member deems appropri– ate. 7. The grades of credit-no credit may be used as well as the regular marks at the discretion of the participating faculty member. Testing Out Procedure Qualified students are allowed to earn credit hours toward graduation by passing the appropriate examinations with a grade of "B" or better. Students interested in testing out must have division chairman approval. Tests can be taken during registration week or dur.ing the first two full calendar weeks of classes. The student will be granted hourly credit but will not be given a grade on the transcript. Students may not test out of a course they have audited and are not able to test out of more than twenty-seven quarter hours. A $10 test fee must be paid in advance. This amount will be applied to the $15.00 per hour fee if the student success– fully passes the examination. Business and Technical Those students enrolled in college level business and technical courses in community colleges may wish to have such credits evaluated toward the bachelor's degree. A letter of request and an official transcript of credits will be needed for the Registrar to evaluate the acceptable cred– its. In some cases a substantial block of credits may be accepted from such schools. General Education Requirements Quarter hours Biblical Education .......................................................................................... 24 Old Testament Survey (5)* New Testament Survey (5)* Theology Survey (5) Baptist History (3) Two electives from any courses listed by the division in the catalog except for those under the areas of Philosophy *Advanced Biblical studies courses can be substituted for those with sufficient back– ground.

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