1996-1997 Academic Catalog

Student Student organizations provide opportunities for greatfim, personal development, and minislr)I. Student Life The College program is designed to contribute to the development of the intellectual, spiritual, social, and physical maturity of students. Student life involves each of these areas and is considered an integral part of the college learning experience. Cedarville College's commit– ment to the Bible as the final authority for faith and practice extends into every area of student life and leads to a conservative pattern of conduct. A variety of educational, leadership, social, cultural, recreational, and Christian service opportunities is available to Cedarville College students. Such out-of– class activities contribute to personal development and enrichment and also provide outlets from the demands and pressures of academic life. A full range of student services, including campus activities, career planning and placement, counseling, financial aid, health, orientation, and housing, exist to assist students in the life-long process ofpersonal development. Lifestyle Commitment At Cedarville we believe that the principles found in the Bible should govern what we do. We believe that our behavior is to honor and manifest godly qualities. We also recognize that we have a responsibility to maintain a good testimony before unbelievers. Consequently, all members of the college family agree to live according to the College's lifestyle commitment. Faculty, staff, and administrators reaffirm this commit– ment annually when they sign their contracts. Students affirm their agreement to live by this commitment as a part of the application process and upon registering for classes. Some of the aspects of this commitment reflect our biblical convictions; others reflect what we call "institutional preferences."

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