2011-2012 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Page 300 2011–12 Undergraduate Catalog Introduction Admissions Academic Information Academic Departments Course Descriptions Financial Information Appendix Index Kristi Lynn Walborn Award* This scholarship was established by the Walborn family in 1990 in loving memory of their daughter and sister, Kristi Lynn Walborn, who passed away while attending Cedarville. The scholarship assists a full-time sophomore or junior music major with an emphasis in voice or in music education voice emphasis. Secondary preference will go to students with a piano emphasis or music education piano emphasis. Recipients of this award are selected by the music and worship department faculty. One scholarship is awarded per year ranging from $1,000–$2,500. Completion of the FAFSA is recommended but not required. C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D Psychology Award* This scholarship was established in 1999 by C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D. to assist a full-time junior or senior psychology majors. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.3 and demonstrate outstanding achievement in psychological studies and participate in research activities as well as engage in activities of the department of psychology. The recipient must also demonstrate a commitment to the field of psychology as evidenced by definite plans for graduate education in psychology. He or she must be involved in a Christian Ministry activity. Recipients of this award are nominated and selected by the psychology department faculty. One scholarship is awarded per year ranging from $200–$400. W. David and Patricia Warren Pastors Scholarship This annually funded scholarship was established in 2009 by Ed ’85 and Janice ’86 (Warren) Supplee, Steve and Cheryl ’90 (Warren) Brugel, David ’93 and Michelle ’93 (Ferrigno) Warren, Mark ’98 and Darcie ’99 (Blakemore) Warren to honor the ministry of their parents, W. David and Patricia Warren, and to assist the children of pastors. Recipients must be juniors or seniors who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, be children of full time pastors, and demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to children of pastors whose church is affiliated with the Ohio Association of Regular Baptist Churches (OARBC). Preference will also be given to students who demonstrate a heart for ministry through involvement in Christian ministry projects or articulation of future career goals. The director of financial aid will select the recipients. Candidates must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. An average of two scholarships are awarded each year of $1,500. James and Ruby Wells Scholarship James and Ruby Wells established this scholarship in 2002 to assist an attendee of Haxtun Berean Bible Church of Haxtun, Colorado. Recipients shall be full-time students of Cedarville maintaining satisfactory academic progress. If there are no recipients meeting this criteria, all other CU students will be considered who have financial need and excel academically. The director of financial aid selects the recipients. Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. Two to three scholarships are awarded per year ranging from $2,500–$6,000. Samuel L. Westerman Foundation Scholarship Established by the Samuel L. Westerman Foundation in 2006, this endowed scholarship assists junior and senior students who are pursuing careers in nursing or special education and who engage in volunteer work at the University or in the community. Recipients must maintain a GPA of 3.2 or higher and demonstrate financial need. Residents of Michigan will be shown preference. The director of financial aid selects the recipients. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered. One scholarship is awarded per year ranging from $1,600–$1,700. Wickerham Memorial Endowed Grant James ’28 and Ruth Wickerham ’24 established this scholarship in 1985 through their estate to assist students with financial need. Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. The director of financial aid selects the recipients. Nine scholarships are awarded annually. Stephen J. Wildasin Memorial Scholarship Harry and Elaine Wildasin, along with their sons, Matthew and David, and their daughter Mary Dellow, established this scholarship in 1997 in memory of Stephen J. Wildasin to honor his life and Christian testimony. Stephen was a Cedarville biology major when he died in a car accident during his senior year. The scholarship assists biology majors who demonstrate financial need. Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. The director of financial aid selects the recipient. One scholarship of approximately $1,000 is awarded annually. Rev. and Mrs. Earl V. Willetts Scholarship The Willetts family established this scholarship in 1974 as a 50th wedding anniversary gift for their parents, Earl and Rosa. The scholarship assists students with financial need. Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. The director of financial aid selects the recipients. One scholarship is awarded per year ranging from $700–$1,000. Women for Scholarship This annually funded scholarship was established in 2009 by the Women for Scholarship, a volunteer organization which seeks to raise scholarship funding to support Cedarville University students. Recipients must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in any academic program. The scholarship will benefit annually one freshman, one sophomore, one junior, and one senior. The selection committee will select an incoming freshman annually. If the recipient continues to meet the scholarship criteria, the scholarship may be renewed for up to three additional years, benefiting the recipient a total of four years. In the first year, recipients must demonstrate financial need. However, financial need will not be a consideration for renewal for the scholarship in subsequent years. Incoming freshman candidates must have a minimum ACT score of 23 (or the SAT equivalent) to qualify. To renew the scholarship for the sophomore year, recipients must have achieved a cumulative grade average of 2.7 or higher on a 4.0 scale. To renew the scholarship for the junior and senior years, recipients must maintain a cumulative grade average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Appointed representatives from the women for scholarship organization will select the recipients, in consultation with the director of financial aid. Candidates must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. An average of four scholarships are awarded each year of $2,000 each. Dr. and Mrs. Duane Wood Family Award* Dr. Duane and Sharon Wood established this scholarship in 1988 to assist students who have evidenced Christian character, leadership on campus, academic achievement, and varsity athletic performance. The recipients must be full-time senior students with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Preference is given to students with financial need. The selection committee consists of the athletic director, assistant academic vice president for the college of health professions, and a representative of the Wood family. One male and one female student are awarded the scholarship ranging from $500–$750. Completion of the FAFSA is recommended but not required. World Missions Scholarship Charles and Anita Petersen established this scholarship in 2003 to assist students planning to enter full-time missions under the authority of a recognized Christian organization that provides appropriate accountability and support. Primary consideration is given to students who are planning to enter the foreign mission field immediately following graduation. Secondary consideration may be given to students planning to complete seminary before entering the mission field or to students planning to serve in the domestic mission field. Recipients must possess aptitude to excel in missionary service, evidenced by their ministry experience, spiritual maturity, and academic performance. Preference is given to students with financial need. Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. On average, five scholarships ranging from $2,000–$4,000 are awarded per year. Recipients are selected by the biblical and ministry studies department faculty and director of financial aid. G. Marvin Wright Endowed Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established by Flossie D. Wright and Barbara Wright Sengpiehl to honor G. Marvin Wright, loving husband and father. The scholarship is awarded to full-time students who maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, have financial need, and are engaged in a student ministry though the Christian ministries department. Recipients must have completed at least one academic year at Cedarville. Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if interested in this scholarship. The director of financial aid selects the recipient. Six to eight scholarships are awarded per year ranging from $1,000–$2,500. Yellow Jackets Men’s Soccer Scholarship This annually funded scholarship was established in 2009 by an anonymous donor. The male recipients of this scholarship must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and must be a member in good standing of the University men’s soccer team. The athletic director, in consultation with the men’s soccer coach, will select the recipients. The average scholarship award is $1,500.

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