1988-1989 Academic Catalog

The standard four-year ROTC program involves two phases: the Basic Course during the first two years and the Advanced Course during the final two years. One can qualify for the advance course by being a veteran, a member of the United States Army Reserve or National Guard, or by attending six weeks of summer training following his/her sophomore year of college. Students enrolled in the Advanced Course earn $100 per month for a maximum of ten school months per year. Two-and three-year merit scholarships, which pay for all tui– tion, fees, and costs of books and supplies at both colleges, are available. Recipients of these scholarships also receive $100 per month for ten months of the school year each school year the scholarship is in effect. Interested individuals should contact the Professor of Military Science, Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, 45384, phone: (513) 376-6285 or Mr. Charles Dillon, Cedarville College ROTC Representative at (513) 766-2211 Ext. 207. Study Abroad Opportunities ARRIBA ARRIBA, Academic Residency and Research Internship for Baptists Abroad, is a work/study program sponsored by Grand Rapids Baptist College in cooperation with Baptist Mid-Missions. Cedarville students in any major may earn up to forty-five quarter hours credit in Spanish, sociology, biology, religion, missions, cross-cultural studies, and general electives. Students involved in the program spend one year in the area of Cuzco, Peru, where classroom theory is integrated with practical application and experience in cultural studies, church planting, and alpine and rainforest studies, under the direction of experienced missionaries and college professors. Students interested in the program should Academic Information 45 contact Dr. John Silvius for additional information. Historic castles, breath-taking scenery, and the German people themselves make the summer language program in Germany an unforgettable learning experience.

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