1999-2000 Academic Catalog

Admission Procedures To be considered for admission to Cedarville College, a student must: 1. Obtain, complete, and return an application for admission. Applications are available from and should be returned to the Admissions Office. Necessaiy recommendation forms are included in the application. A $30 fee and two current photo– graphs should accompany the returned application. 2. Take the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and have the score reports sent to Cedarville College. (Use the ACT code of3245 or SAT code of 1151 when you register for the tests to have your scores sent directly to Cedarville.) The application for admission may be submitted before taking this test. 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 the applicant 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 quaiier may defer their enrollment to a subsequent quarter by notifying the Admissions Office in writing at least one month before the quaiier begins. Apply on-line at www.cedarville.edu/dept/adm. An occasional snowlall provides opportunity for some "creative" expression. Admission to Academic Programs Some academic programs have unique requirements. For example, music students must audition for entry to that department. Engineering candidates must meet a minimum test score requirement. 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 requirements outlined in the respective depaiimental sections of the catalog. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to an academic program. The College offers a supplemental academic assistance program to serve students whose academic backgrounds do not reflect their collegiate academic potential. Components of this program include an orientation course entitled Transitions 100, special advising, tutoring when necessary, and diagnostic testing, in some cases. Admission to the academic enrichment program is determined by the admissions committee. Students selected for this program usually take a typical freshman course of study comprised of General Education Requirements. Students who complete the program find that this assistance during the first year of college helps them establish an excellent foundation for academic success in the future. A complete description of this program is available from the Admissions Office. 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 quarter in which he desires to matriculate. Readmission forms are available from the Admissions Office. If college level work has been completed elsewhere, official transcripts should accompany the application for readmission. A student who has been readmitted after one year away from Cedarville College must complete the graduation requirements as outlined in the catalog in current use at the time of re– enrollment. Deadlines andNotifications In most cases, Cedarville College follows a rolling admissions procedure. An application is processed as soon as the file is complete. A completed file includes an application for admis– sion, $30 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.

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