1991-1992 Academic Catalog

20 Student Life Daily chapel servicesfeature outstanding Christian speakers who address topics relevant to college students. Spiritual Emphasis The College, through the educational experience it offers, desires for each student to grow in his or her relationship with Christ. Consequently, students are urged to set aside a definite period each day for private devo– tions. Daily chapel services provide spiritual encouragement and enrich– ment. Additionally, all students are required to attend church services regu– larly. Opportunities for worship include the Cedarville Baptist Fellowship which meets in the college chapel as well as numerous fundamental churches within easy driving distance of Cedarville. Spiritual growth is further encouraged through student prayer groups which meet regularly to pray for special needs. One day in each of the fall and spring quarters is set aside as a "Day ofPrayer," a time when the entire college family gathers to pray together. Counseling Services The Counseling Service provides a place where students can find under– standing, encouragement, and counsel as they deal with personal, interper– sonal, and spiritual concerns. Counselors are available to discuss personal problems, self-appraisal, decision-making, relationships, preparation for marriage, spiritual growth, and a variety of other concerns. Support groups are formed as needed. This service, for which students pay no additional charge, is provided by ap– pointment. In the case of a crisis, the service is provided as needed. In addition, the vice president for Christian ministries, faculty members, and staffmembers provide counsel and guidance to students. Faculty advi– sors are particularly prepared to assist students in program and course selection.

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