1990-1991 Academic Catalog
Cedarville College follows a rolling admissions procedure. An applica– tion is processed as soon as the file is complete. A completed file includes an application for admission, $20 application fee, ACT or SAT scores, high school transcript, college transcript (if applicable), high school counselor's recommendation, and pastor's recommendation. Applicants are notified by letter within two weeks after the Admissions Committee acts upon the completed file. i1:u;~.o.r'u~:atil"• 1111 Deposit A reservation deposit must be submitted by new students as an indica– tion of the intention to enroll. The amount of the deposit is $250 for stu– dents planning to live in college housing and $125 for commuting stu– dents. This money will be credited to the student's account and used to cover first quarter expenses. A student must submit a reservation deposit in order to be registered for courses. The reservation deposit is fully refundable if the request for refund is received before the reservation deposit deadline. Requests for refunds re– ceived after the reservation deposit deadline are partially refundable ($150 of the $250 deposit; $25 of the $125 deposit) until the refund date. No refunds are available after the refund dates. Reservation deposit submission deadlines and refund dates are as fol– lows: Term Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter Summer Session I Summer Session II Deadline Mayl November 15 March 1 May15 June 15 Refund date September 1 December 15 March 15 June 1 July 1 Students admitted after the reservation deposit deadlines must submit their reservation deposits as soon as possible or within thirty days of notifi– cation of admission. Forty-seven states are represented in the student body. Dana, Danette, and Nathan comefrom Nebraska, Maryland, and Wisconsin, respectively. ~ct1ms1s101n to Academic Programs Some academic programs have unique requirements. For example, mu– sic students are required to audition for entry to that department. Students in education and nursing apply for admission to their respective programs during their sophomore year after the program prerequisites have been satisfied. Therefore, students should review the specific entrance require– ments which are outlined in the respective departmental sections of the catalog. Transfer Students Students who wish to transfer to Cedarville should submit, along with their applications for admission, official transcripts of credit from all col– leges attended. Credits from accredited colleges are fully transferable as long as they apply to the student's course of study at Cedarville. Courses in which less than a "C" is earned are not granted transfer credit. Information concerning the transfer of credits is available from the admissions office upon receipt
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