2024-2025 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Proof of High School Graduation Prior to matriculation at Cedarville, each accepted student must send to the Cedarville Registrar’s Office a final, official high school transcript. To be final and official, the transcript must include the following: • A full month/day/year graduation date (NOT exit date, leave date, or withdraw date) • An official school seal and/or an original, handwritten signature • Four full years of courses, grades, and credits While electronic transcripts verified through a service such as Docufide/Parchment, Scoir, or eSCRIP-SAFE are official, transcripts sent as an attachment to an email or uploaded directly to the application file, unfortunately, do not meet the requirements for an official transcript. We cannot accept a transcript that is prepared and sent before graduation. The Office of the Registrar contacts all students who have not provided an official final transcript prior to enrollment to request their assistance in providing this information by a firm date. A registration restriction is activated for any students who do not meet the specified deadline. This prevents them from registering for a future term without first providing an official copy of their final high school transcript. General Education Diploma (GED) or High School Equivalency Diploma: If an applicant has not earned a diploma from a secondary program, an HSE or GED is required. The academic areas of the examination are reviewed in light of the general requirements for admission. Standardized Test Use General Use Cedarville does not require a standardized test score as a requirement for admission for students. Though standardized tests are not required, ACT, SAT, and CLT test scores may be used to demonstrate prerequisite proficiency for several Cedarville University courses. Cedarville “superscores” all standardized tests. This means that Cedarville will take a student’s highest subscores achieved on any of the dates a student took a given test and then combine those scores together to create a new composite “superscore”. For more detail and information, visit cedarville.edu/ testoptional. Cedarville’s SAT code is 1151 and Cedarville’s ACT code is 3245. Test scores should be reported directly from the respective testing agency. Scores may also be reported on the official high school transcript from traditional high school programs. Financial Aid Accepted students may increase the amount of their financial aid awards with improved test scores if received by the posted financial aid deadlines found at cedarville.edu/scholarships. Additionally, there are GPA requirements for all awards. Because curricula vary from one homeschooling program to another, it’s important for you to provide an explanation of your course of study and your educator’s teaching methods. • Who is ultimately responsible for setting up curriculum and selecting materials? • What type of curriculum and materials did your educator(s) use? • Who was responsible for providing instruction? Did you have tutors in some areas and not in others, etc.? • Who recorded your grades and how? • What type of independent, standardized testing was used to measure your progress against a larger population? (Include copies of this information with your transcript.) We’d also appreciate any additional information that would shed light on your academic experience. Standardized test scores should be reported directly from the ACT or SAT. High School Graduation Date Policy In general, the high school graduation indicated on the high school transcript at the time of admission to either the Dual Enrollment program or as a first-time freshman may not be changed. In rare circumstances, Dual Enrollment students, or first-time freshman may encounter difficulties in completing their high school curriculum by the date indicated on the initial transcript. If the circumstances are beyond the control of the student, the student may submit a written request for a change in the graduation date to Admissions. The request should include a letter of explanation from school officials along with an updated transcript containing the new graduation date. A committee consisting of the Director of Undergraduate Admissions and the Registrar will review the request for a change to the graduation date. If a student has completed all needed college preparatory courses to be considered a high school graduate, the request will not be granted. Cedarville University will not make a change in graduation year simply based on the financial advantage it may create for an applicant. The University reserves the right to make a final determination about graduation dates. Procedures to Evaluate the Validity of High School Completion If the institution or the secretary has reason to believe that a student’s high school diploma is not valid or was not obtained from an entity that provides secondary school education, the Registrar’s office, in conjunction with Admissions, will pursue the following procedures to evaluate the validity: • Seek and receive documentation from the secondary school that confirms the validity of the student’s diploma; and • Confirm with and/or receive documentation from the relevant department or agency in the state in which the secondary school is located that the secondary school is recognized as a provider of secondary school education. 2024–25 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 13 Admissions Standardized Test Use

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