2014-2015 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Married students may find housing at Cedar Park, a University- owned apartment complex, or in one of many area apartments. Graduate and upperclass students can apply in groups of six to live in University-owned, townhouse-style apartments. These three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments are furnished and include a washer/dryer and kitchen. In addition, wireless access and DirecTV service are provided. New Student Orientation “Getting Started” takes place at the start of each semester, when new students are provided with opportunities designed to facilitate adjustments to their new surroundings. The program includes orientation for parents. Special interest sessions, question and answer times, small group meetings, and social activities provide opportunities to adjust to a new environment. Placement testing may be required during orientation. Vehicles There are no restrictions on vehicle registration; however, for academic reasons, freshmen are discouraged from bringing a vehicle their first semester. Please understand that parking is limited and upperclassmen are given priority. All vehicles parked on campus must be registered at cedarville.edu/campussafety . Ministry Opportunities Cedarville University is dedicated to ministry involvement as a vital part of each student’s education and spiritual growth. Students are challenged to consider how their academic disciplines, interests, and abilities can be used to build relationships and share God’s love with the people He intentionally places in their lives. Directed by the Vice President for Christian Ministries and coordinated through 14 full-time staff members, the Christian Ministries Division provides training and assistance to the hundreds of students who volunteer each year. Chapel It has been said that the heartbeat of Cedarville University is the daily chapel service held in the 3,400-seat James T. Jeremiah Chapel. At 10 a.m. each morning, the auditorium comes alive as the University gathers to worship, pray, hear from God’s Word, and contemplate relevant issues facing the body of Christ today. Chapel is a place for students to grow and connect as speakers inspire and challenge the University family. Many students participate in one of the many chapel bands that lead worship each day. Alumni often mention chapel as one of the things they miss most after graduation. Church Relations Church Relations seeks to engage Christ-centered churches and their leadership in order to build and strengthen strategic and reciprocal relationships, connect churches to the resources of Cedarville University, and promote student involvement in local churches. This engagement occurs through a number of activities and efforts. • Pastor Appreciation Days — several times each year a small group of pastors are invited to Cedarville and are honored and recognized for their ministry. • Annual Conferences — Church Relations sponsors or supports Cedarville conferences designed to equip and strengthen local churches, such as the annual Pastors Conference, Worship 4:24, Bioethics Conference, and the Critical Concerns Series, addressing complex social issues of the day. • Regional and National Conferences — Cedarville staff members represent the University to pastors and churches at a number of regional and national conferences. Global Outreach — Local Students reach out to their neighbors through local churches, community outreach teams, and spring break teams using their resources, talents, and time to live out the Gospel while serving others. Cedarville University is located in a region known as the Miami Valley. The cities of Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati are close by, as well as hundreds of smaller communities. Dozens of student-led teams serve faithfully in these local communities and churches each week. • Local Church Teams — students serve alongside church members in many areas such as worship/music, youth ministries, children’s ministries, Awana, nursery, etc. • Community Outreach Teams — students serve in various agencies and faith-based organizations including crisis pregnancy/abstinence and counseling ministries, evangelism/ urban outreach, public school tutoring and teaching English, youth and children’s ministries, jail/detention centers, hospitals, nursing home/elderly visitation, special needs, etc. • Spring Break Teams — students have the opportunity to join a weeklong team that travels to serve with ministries such as the Inner City Impact (Chicago), Angel House (Dearborn), Shepherds Ministries (Wisconsin), Service Over Self (Memphis), and Cedarville Urban Partnership (Atlantic City). Global Outreach — International Proclaiming the Gospel to the nations while experiencing missions firsthand, our students reach out around the world. Each year during breaks and in the summer, hundreds of students serve assisting missionaries while also discerning God’s direction in their lives. Participants raise their own financial and prayer support prior to leaving and report on their ministries upon returning. Since 1971, over 6,000 teams have served in 91 countries. Each year opportunities for service include medical, computer, engineering, sports, orphan care, teaching English as a second language, music, and physical labor. Every student is encouraged to minister cross-culturally before graduation. Contact Global Outreach for details. Discipleship Ministries While many ministries concentrate on “outreach” from campus, the focus of Discipleship Ministries is “in-reach” to campus. Opportunities include approximately 120 student-led small-group Bible studies as well as several prayer groups. Discipleship Ministries is an excellent avenue for students to grow in their walk with God and find opportunities to minister to fellow Cedarville University students. Engaged and seriously dating students may also enroll in Fit To Be Tied, which is a premarital preparation and mentoring program. Page 5 2014–15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Introduction Ministry Opportunities

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