1989-1990 Academic Catalog

22 Student Life Housing Residence hall living is considered to be an integral pm1 of the educa– tional process. An appropriate residence hall environment contributes to academic achievement, an understanding of oneself, and development of interpersonal skills and appropriate attitudes toward others. Residence hall living also develops lasting friendships and rich memories. Consequently, all single students under twenty-five years of age, except those commuting from the home of their parents or legal guardian, are required to live in college residence halls or approved housing. Approximately eighty-five percent of the student body lives on campus in college housing. Men and women are housed in sepm·ate residence halls. More than half of the thirteen residence halls are less than ten years old. All offer convenient laundry, storage, and lounge areas; most house just two students per room. Each room is fully furnished and equipped with a phone, permitting students to dial and receive calls directly. The newest residence hall has in-room computer capabilities. Housing assignments are made by the Student Services Office. Upper– classmen who have paid reservation fees are given priority for reserving rooms. New students are assigned rooms after they have been admitted and have submitted their reservation deposits. Complete infmmation concerning residence hall staffing, furnishings, and policies is found in the Residence Life Handbook which is sent to new students prior to their arrival on campus. A listing of area apartment owners is available for married students in the Student Services Office. Intercollegiate Athletics Cedarville College maintains intercollegiate athletic competition for men in basketball, baseball, cross-country, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, soccer, and wrestling. Cedarville is a member of the Mid-Ohio Inter– collegiate Conference, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet– ics, and the National Christian College Athletic Association. Intercollegiate sp011s for women include basketball, cross country, softball, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, and volleyball. Women athletes compete in the Western Buckeye Collegiate Conference, the National As– sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics, and the National Christian College Athletic Association. "Schoo/ spirit" is experienced at men's basketball games where 2000 fans and the 90-member Yellow Jacket Pep Band cheer the team to victo1y.

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