1989-1990 Academic Catalog

Early Admission Students who have completed their junior year of high school may apply for early admission. This is especially important for students who antici– pate a lengthy graduate program after graduation from college. In addition to following no1mal application procedures, early admission applicants should submit superior academic records, strong recommendations from high school teachers, and a statement of approval from parents or guardi– ans. An interview is also suggested. Admissions Procedure A student should complete the following steps in order to be considered for admission to Cedarville College: 1. Obtain, complete, and return an application for admission. Applications are available from and should be returned to the Admissions Office. Nec– essary recommendation fon11S are included in the application. A $20 fee and two current photographs should accompany the returned application. 2. Take the American College Test (ACT) or SAT and have the score re– ports sent to Cedarville College. The application for admission may be submitted before taking this lest. 3. Request that high school transcripts through the junior year be sent, along with a recommendation from the high school counselor. Class rank at the end of the junior year should be included. 4. Request a recommendation from the pastor of the church he or she attends. 5. Request that official copies of transcripts for work completed at other colleges be sent (transfer students). Students who have been offered admission for a particular qumter may defer their enrollment to a subsequent quarter by notifying the Admissions Office in writing at least one month before the quarter begins. Advanced Placement High school students may receive advanced collegiate standing by en– rolling in college level courses during their senior year and scoring at least a 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement Examination sponsored by the Admissions 27 College Board. They may also earn credit by pmticipating in the College Level Examination Program sponsored by the College Board. Up to thitty qumter hours can be earned through these programs. Students interested in participating in these programs should contact their high school counselors or the Admissions Office for details. Readmission A student whose academic work has been interrupted for one quarter or more must apply for readmission two months before the beginning of the qumter in which he desires to matriculate. Readmission fmms are avail– able from the Admissions Office. If college level work has been completed elsewhere, official transcripts should accompany the application for read– mission. A student who has been readmitted after one year away from Cedarville College is expected to complete the graduation requirements as outlined in the catalog in current use at the time of reenrollment. The excellent reputation ofCedan1i/le's business program attracts many students each yeai: Stan Charlton, a 1990 business graduate from Nassau, Bahamas, transferredfiwn a large Christian university to take advantage ofthe program.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=