2001-2002 Academic Catalog

0 Academic a ti on The Austin Elmore Award Presented annually to a junior majoring in biology. Preference given to students demonstrating potential in botanical sciences. Established to honor Austin Elmore for 17 years of faithful ministry as a biology professor at Cedarville. The Faculty Scholarship Trophy Given to the graduating senior with the highest cumulative grade point average. Eligibility must include 120 quarter hours taken at Cedarville University completed within nine regular quarters. Harold R. Green Christian Ministries Award Given to a deserving senior showing faithfulness and leadership in the area of Christian service. The Hugh T. Hall Memorial Award Presented to a senior Biblical education major who has completed two full years at Cedarville maintaining a GPA of3.5 or above. Recipient should demonstrate exemplaiy Christian character, a love for people, and a productive ministry through the Christian ministries program. Dr. Joseph Halsey Award Given to a student pursuing a degree in political science planning to enter law school after graduation. The student must have a GPA of3.0 or above. Established by a 1998 graduate of the political science program to honor and express apprecia– tion to Dr. Joseph Halsey. Heyd Math and Science Award Given to sophomore or junior students who are pursuing a degree within the Department of Science and Mathematics. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative grade average of3.3. Established by David and Jean Heyd in memorial to their parents Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and Kathryn Heyd. The James T. Jeremiah Award Given to a senior desiring to enter a full-time pastoral ministJy and planning to attend semina1y. Established by Cedarville University to honor Dr. James T. Jeremiah for his many years of faithful service. The Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship Awarded to a married woman who is a full-time junior or senior, has at least a 3.0 GPA, and has financial need. Must be active in Christian service and student life. Provided in honor of Mrs. Ruby Jeremiah. The Dave Jones Me111orial Soccer Award Given to a junior or senior who is a member of the men's soccer team and active in the soccer ministry/outreach program. Established by friends and family of Dave Jones in memory of his contribution to the Cedarville University soccer and ministry programs. Joseph Award Given to male juniors who are pursuing an appropriate Department ofBiblical Education major for seminaiy training and are plam1ing to serve in the pastorate. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative grade average of3.3. Established by David and Jean Heyd in memorial to their parents Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and Kathryn Heyd. The Kimberzv Kerr Memorial Scholarship Granted to a qualified junior or senior nursing student who demonstrates financial need and scholastic achievement. Established in memory of Kimberly Kerr, class of1975. The Rusty King Memorial Scholarship Given to a student with a GPA of 3.3 or above who has completed two years on Cedarville's cross countty team and expects to compete with the team during the year of the scholarship. Recipient must demonstrate exemplaiy Christian character. The John E. Kohl Music Trophy Granted to a deserving junior majoring in music. Provided by the estate of John E. Kohl. The Lillian Kresge Award Given to a junior or senior nursing sh1dent based on demonstrated financial need and scholastic achievement. Established in memory ofLillian Kresge, a resident of Cedarville who devoted her life to a career as a Christian nurse. The George L. Lawlor Greek Award Given to a sh1dent with the highest average in elementary and intermediate Greek over five quarters. The Dorothy Hilma Leininger Nursing Scholarship Granted to a full-time nursing student who is at least a sophomore, intends to pursue a career in missions, and demonstrates an exemplary Christian testimony. Established in honor of Dorothy Hilma Leininger. The Love Pedagogy Scholarship in Music Awarded to a music major who has an emphasis in pedagogy, a GPA of3.5 or above, and financial need. Recipient must have completed two years at Cedarville. The Miria111 JYladdox Speech Communication Scholarship Presented annually to a communication arts major who is a freshman, sophomore, or junior and exhibits high commitment to Christian education and excellence in speech communication. The Clara Monzelle Milner Aivard Granted to a deserving junior majoring in teacher education. Provided by Dr. George S. Milner. The Edith Hart Milner Award Presented to a deserving junior majoring in English. Provided by Dr. George S. Milner. The Nehe111iah Engineering Award Granted to an engineering sh1dent who demonstrates the balance of devotion to God and diligence of professional purpose that was exemplified in the life ofNehemiah. Provided by Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Apple. Oxford University Press Bible Award Awarded to the graduating senior Bible major with the highest GP A. The Patterson College Che111istlJ' Award Given to an outstanding junior chemistry major. Sponsored by the Dayton section of the American Chemical Society. James R. Phipps Com111unication Award Given to a junior or senior pursuing an academic major in communication arts and actively involved in community service and Cht·istian ministries. Established by the Communication Arts Faculty in honor of Dr. James R. Phipps. Dan Poole Broadcasting Award This award is given to shidents who are pursuing a bachelor's degree in broadcasting and are actively involved with the University sh1dent radio station. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative grade average of3.3. Established by Dan Poole '80. The President's Trophy Awarded to a graduating senior on the basis of scholastic ability, character, leadership, and sportsmanship. The Marlin Rayburn Award Presented to a sh1dent who demonstrates excellence in homiletics and has a GPA of3.0 or above. Established in memoty of Marlin Rayburn by Mrs. Ethel Rayburn Jeremiah and Mrs. Marilyn Twigg. The Rietveld Fine Arts Award Given to a junior or senior demonstrat– ing consistent and outstanding ability and development in one or more areas of the fine arts (music, drama, communication arts, and broadcast– ing). Established by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rietveld. Dr. and Mrs. David Robey Forensics Award Given to varsity forensics sh1dents who demonstrate success in forensics competition and have exercised leadership on the forensics team. Must make a commitment to continue in forensics competition during the year the scholarship is awarded and have a minimum GPA of3.0. Established by Dr. and Mrs. David Robey. Roloff'Jncentive Award Given to sh1dents pursuing a degree in biological sciences with a cumulative GPA of3.0 or above. Recipients must have financial need and be actively involved in community service or other highly desirable leadership roles. Preference is given to children of Cedarville University graduates. Established by Dr. Marston Val Roloff, a 1965 almmrns. The Taylor Scholarship Award Granted to a full-time senior. Estab– lished in honor of Ruel B. and M. Ethel Taylor by their children and grandchildren. The Undergraduate Award.for Achieve111ent in Organic Che111istl)' Given to the student with the highest GPA in organic chemistry. The Kristi Lynn Walborn Memorial Scholarship Given to a sophomore or junior music major with an emphasis in voice or in music education with vocal emphasis. Established in memoty of Kristi Lynn Walborn. C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D. Psychology Award Given to a junior or senior pursuing a degree in psychology. The student must have a GPA of 3.3 or above, have plans for graduate eduation in psychology, be involved in a Christian ministry, and participate in research in Depart– ment of Psychology activities. Established by C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D. The Wall Street Joumal Award Presented to an outstanding graduate in business administration. The J. D. "Jack" Willetts Scholarship Award Given to a sophomore or junior who excels in preparation for a career in education. Given in memoty of the former president of the Cedarville Almm1i Association and member of the Class of 1958. The Dr. and Mrs. Duane R. Wood Family Award Granted to a full– time sh1dent who will be at least a sophomore with a 3.25 or higher GPA who has evidenced Christian character, leadership on campus, academic achievement, and varsity athletic performance. The Zondervan Greek Aivard Given to the student having the highest grade average in elementaty Greek.

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