1988-1989 Academic Catalog
186 Statistics Statistical Information Fall Quarter, 1987 By Class-Men and Women Men Freshmen 267 Sophomores 206 Juniors 175 Seniors 157 Adult Studies 6 811 By Major-Men and Women Major Men Accounting 66 AA Secretarial 0 American Studies 2 Behavioral Science 11 Bible-One Year 0 Bible Comprehensive 45 Bible Preseminary 40 Biology 50 Broadcasting 15 Business Administration 158 Business Education 1 Chemistry 28 Communication Arts 27 Computer Information Systems 53 Criminal Justice 13 Elementary Education 14 English 27 History 17 History-Political Science 2 Mathematics 72 Music 10 Music-Church 1 Music Education 5 Nursing 8 Physical Educatfon 25 Political Science 13 Pre-Law 13 Psychology 17 Public Administration 4 Science Comprehensive 3 Sociology 1 Social Science 3 Spanish 2 Undecided 65 TOTALS 811 Women 327 295 208 213 8 1,051 Women 39 30 0 30 1 8 0 34 12 92 4 10 36 10 6 249 53 12 0 35 23 0 16 158 26 6 10 42 1 3 6 7 9 83 1,051 Totals 594 501 383 370 14 1,862 Totals 105 30 2 41 1 53 40 84 27 250 5 38 63 63 19 263 80 29 2 107 33 1 21 166 51 19 23 59 5 6 7 10 11 148 1,862 Faculty and Enrollment Comparison 1953-54 1958-59 1963-64 1968-69 1973-74 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 *Full-time equivalents Students 102 164 501 865 1009 1135 1221 1250 1185 1351 1500 1657 1694 1740 1775 1783 1785 1862 Faculty 9 15 33 43* 51* 56* 57* 59* 58.5* 67* 69* 75* 82* 89* 93* 93* 94* 95* Ratio 11.3 10.9 15.2 19.4* 19.1* 19.3* 20.6* 20.2* 19.6* 19.5* 21.2* 21.7* 20.7* 19.6* 19.1* 19.l* 19.0* 18.4* As a result ofthe ''.family" emphasis that permeates the Cedarville experience, graduates leave with two valuable possessions that pay rich dividends throughout life: a11 excellent education and good Christian friends.
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