1984-1985 Academic Catalog

WCDR-FM is the radio station owned and operated by Cedar– ville College. It transmits at 90.3 mhz with 3000 watts of power for 128 hours weekly, providing Bible teaching and sacred music– programming for Dayton, Springfield, and the Miami Valley. The station is a broadcast ministry of the college, endeavoring to assist the local church in its ministry to the Christian home. Stu– dents are encouraged to audition for part-time employment oppor– tunities at WCDR. Counseling The Counseling Service provides personal assistance in a wide range of non-academic areas in order to facilitate ed.ucational and personal development. The goal of the Counseling Service is to aid individual members of the college community in making their college experience as enriching and meaningful as possible by of– fering assistance in their discovery of and conformity to God's will for their lives. Counseling is available for personal and spiritual concerns, choice of college major, career planning, study skills improve– ment, interpersonal skills, premarital and marital development. Students frequently use the Counseling Service's Career Re– source Center for current information iri their career planning. Faculty and staff members also advise students regularly. The goal of the Placement Center is that students will be able to translate abilities, values, and aspirations into a plan of action for sound career decisions and job placement. Placement Center services include workshops which explore such topics as job search techniques, resume writing, interview– ing, and evaluating a job offer. The Center maintains a career li– brary with job search information, company files which enable re– search on possible job opportunities, and graduate school catalogs. Existing employment opportunities are listed in monthly job bulletins (bi-weekly in spring and summer months due to education vacancies) which are available to students and alumni. Credential files which include resumes and references are maintained for students and alumni who register with the Place– ment Center. Career opportunities are also made available to students by an annual Career Day and by the arranging of on-campus interviews with prospective employers.

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