1984-1985 Academic Catalog

students preparing for areas of Christian service and who have demonstrated financial need. 13. Kimberly Kerr Scholarship Fund Established in memory ofKimberly Kerr, class of 1975. This endowed fund provides scholarships to junior or senior nurs– ing students based on demonstrated financial need and scholastic achievement. 14. Nursing Scholarship Fund Established by Christian nurse friends of Cedarville College. Recipients will be selected by the nursing faculty based on need, academic progress, and potential for Christian leader– ship in nursing. 15. The Pleasant View Church of Scholarship Fund Established to assist students from this local church. Should no students from the church be enrolled or otherwise not qualified, others be considered. 16. Rife ~c1101:us1nm Established by Ralph Rife and children as an endowed fund of which the income is to be awarded to deserving stu– dents based on demonstrated financial need and donor stipu– lations. 17. The Jean Scott Memorial Fund Established by 0. B. Scott in loving memory of his wife of 32 years. Awards will be made to continuing students who are pursuing a course of study with the intent of becoming missionaries. Minimum G.P.A. required for consideration is 2.5. 18. Andrew Smith Memorim. Scholarship Fund Established in honor of Andrew Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith. Its purpose is to help handicapped stu– dents, wards of institutions such as the Baptist Children's Home in Valparaiso, Indiana, and orphans. 19. The David W. Stahl Memorial Scholarship Fund Will be given annually to a student with a sophomore ranking who is pursuing a music major. Minimum G.P.A to be con– sidered for this award is 3.0. 20. Esther Stone Trust Fund Proceeds from this fund are used for scholarships to pre– ministerial or ministerial students. Awards will be based on moral character, academic potential, and demonstrated fi– nancial need. 21. Student Body Loan and Grant Fund Established by the student body to give assistance to qualified students with financial need. 22. Rev. and Mrs. Earl V. Willetts Endowed Grant Fund Established by family and friends of the Willetts in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary and their many years of service to Cedarville College. Interest from the fund gener– ates scholarships in their honor for students in good standing and with financial need. program is to provide work opportunities avail- able to college students. It is a federally-funded program. Stu– dents in this program may qualify for up to ten (10) hours a week during the academic year. All work assignments are made by the Financial Aid Office. Actual hiring is done by the department supervisors who will employ the students. Although not able to guarantee employment, Cedarville Col– lege assists needy students by recommending them for part-time employment, both on the campus and in surrounding com– munities. Students are employed in various part-time jobs on campus such as maintenance, cafeteria, housekeeping, and labo– ratory, library, and office assistants. Part-time work is imp01iant not only for financial assistance but also for providing practical job training for the student. The ex– perience gained from these jobs is useful when the student leaves the college to apply for full-time employment. Although part-time student employment is not restricted to upperclassmen, freshmen should work only in the case of neces– sity. At least the first quarter of the freshman year should be de– voted to study and adjustment to college life.

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