1976-1977 Academic Catalog

2 0 Cedarville College reer or as a part of their ministry. Coupled with classroom work the station offers a unique opportunity for students to learn as they assist in the operation of this Chris– tian educational radio station. Health Service The college Health Center provides total student health care, involving preventa– tive medicine, care of illness and injuries, and rehabilitation. A medical consultant, two full-time nurses, and a part-time nurse provide health care. The center has facilities for students who need to stay overnight. Use of Cars Freshmen will not be permitted to bring a motor vehicle with them to college dur– ing their first quarter at Cedarville. They may have and use a motor vehicle during the second quarter if they achieve a 2.50 or better grade point average at the end of the first quarter, or during the third quarter if they have a 2.25 cumulative average at the end of the second quarter. Sophomores with less than a 2.00 cumulative average will not be able to have or use a motor vehicle~t Cedarville. Students on citizenship probation may not use or have motor vehicles at Cedarville College. Any student who gives evidence of carelessness in the use of his car or in the payment of financial obli– gations may be limited in the use of his car. All cars used by students must be registered with Campus Security. All students must give evidence of appropriate insurance (including property damage insurance). library Services The library is an attractive, one story, air-conditioned structure located near the center of the campus, as shown in the revised ten-year master plan for campus devel– opment. This beautiful and functional building makes possible a number of important library services, utilizing a variety of new educational media, for both students and faculty. The library houses approximately 70,000 volumes, plus many other educational aids such as microfilms, recordings, tapes, film strips, slides, and art prints. Along with these instructional aids the library has available tape recordings, projectors, record players, and other similar equipment. The library has a media auditorium which will seat one hundred and several small– er rooms for seminars, conferences, committees, and workshops. There are six small multi-purpose listening and recording rooms where students may preview records, make tapes of speeches, or similar assignments. There is also a faculty research and study room where professional reference books are available.

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