1976-1977 Academic Catalog

i I ' I I Location Student Life 21 Cedarville is conveniently located near the center of the triangle formed by expressways 1-70, 1-71, and 1-75. 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 col– lege-centered community is within easy driving distance of beautiful state parks, as well as la'rge and medium-sized cities such as Columbus, Dayton, Springfield, Cin– cinnati and Xenia. The students find excellent opportunities for worship, practical Christian service, and employment in all of the communities in the area. History Cedarville College has a rich heritage. It was established by the Reformed Presby– terian Church and individuals who had a vital interest in spiritual welfare of young people. The college was chartered by the State of Ohio on January 26, 1887. During the early days, as now. Christian principles and conduct were stressed as indicated by the following quotation from a former president. "Above all, Cedarville College be- 1.ieves that culture of the mind without the nurture and growth of spiritual life is a mis– take. Education without morality is a menace to the state ... accordingly the Bible is a textbook of the college." In 1953 the operation of the college was transferred to the Trustees of Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland with the goal of enlarging the institute's ministry. The name, Cedarville College, was retained. The college, now an approved school of the Gen– eral Association of Regular Baptist Churches, continues to perpetuate the original purpose of its founders. Under the direction of Dr. James T. Jeremiah, president since 1953, the college has experienced phenomenal growth. Since 1959 student enrollment has more than tripled in size. Because of this sudden increase in enrollment, Cedarville College has been forced to greatly expand both its faculty and facilities. During this period of dramatic growth in students, faculty, and facilities, the objec– tives which have symbolized the college and its spirit through the years have been further strengthened. The tower of "Old Main" represents our link with the past, its foundations and traditions; the cedars symbolize life and growth. The Cedarville College family feels that this growth has brought us to the threshold of an even greater ministry as the college moves ahead with new faith and vision.

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