1981-1982 Academic Catalog

Courses will not be granted transfer credit if grades are less than "C." Credits from accredited colleges are fully transferable as long as they apply to the student's course of study. Transfer students on academic suspension or dismissal may be considered for admission after they have been out of college at least one term (quarter or semester) of the regular school year. When computing the grade point average for students who have credits transferred from other institutions, only the work complet– ed at Cedarville is included. Bible College and Bible Institute Transfer Students The college desires to cooperate fully with transfers from Bible colleges and institutes, especially those transferring from schools which are members of the Accrediting Association of Bible Col– leges. Specific information may be received from the director of admissions upon receipt of the transcript. Business and Community College Transfer Students The college readily accepts credits from most business and community colleges. Many times students who have earned asso– ciate degrees are able to enter Cedarville as juniors. Specific transfer information is available from the director of admissions upon receipt of official transcripts. Canadian Students Canadian students must present evidence of having passed ei– ther junior or senior matriculation with better than passing grades in each of the subjects specified by the Provincial Department of Education. Those who have completed Grade XIII are eligible for advanced standing. Foreign Students A limited number of foreign students may enroll. Cedarville College is approved for attendance by nonimmigrants by the Im– migration and Naturalization Service. All foreign students are re– quired to deposit $5000 in United States currency before they can be admitted. Permission for employment must be secured from the United States Government. 25 Admission for Winter or Spring Quarters 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 may not be able to register for the exact courses he de– sires his first quarter at Cedarville College. Advanced Placement High school students may receive advanced collegiate standing by enrolling in college level courses during their senior year and scoring at least a 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement Examina– tion sponsored by the College Board. They may also earn credit by participating in the College Level Examination Program spon– sored by the College Board. Up to thirty quarter hours can be earned through these programs. Students interested in participat– ing in these programs should contact their high school counselors or the director of admissions for details.

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