Cedarville Magazine, Summer 2022

IN EVERY ISSUE 22 ADVANCING CEDARVILLE 26 CHAPEL NOTES 28 CAMPUS NEWS 32 YELLOW JACKET SPORTS 35 MOMENT IN TIME 36 IN CLOSING Editor Janice (Warren) Supplee ’86 Managing Editor Clem Boyd Creative Director Chad Jackson ’05 Graphic Designer Craig Salisbury Photographer Scott Huck Administration President Thomas White Special Advisor to the President Loren Reno ’70 Chief of Staff Zach Bowden Vice President for Academics Thomas Mach ’88 Vice President for Advancement Will Smallwood Vice President for Business and Chief Financial Officer Christopher Sohn Vice President for Enrollment Management Scott Van Loo ’98 Vice President for Marketing and Communications Janice (Warren) Supplee ’86 Vice President for Student Life and Christian Ministries Jonathan Wood Athletic Director Christopher Cross Our Mission Cedarville University transforms lives through excellent education and intentional discipleship in submission to biblical authority. Our Vision For the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ Cedarville Magazine is published spring, summer, and fall and mailed free of charge to alumni and supporters of Cedarville University. 1-800-CEDARVILLE • cedarville.edu Direct inquiries and address changes to: Cedarville Magazine Cedarville University 251 N. Main St., Cedarville, OH 45314 cedarville.edu/magazine magazine@cedarville.edu 1-888-CEDARVILLE READ ONLINE! Visit cedarville.edu/magazineSU22 on your computer or mobile device. SUMMER 2022 Volume 10 Issue 2 FEATURES 2 THE CASE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS THOMAS WHITE Cedarville changes lives, and we want every student who desires to attend Cedarville to be able to enroll and be prepared for career success and lifelong impact for the Gospel. Scholarships make a transformative Cedarville education affordable and accessible. 4 TRANSFORMATION STORIES: THE IMPACT OF RECEIVING Enjoy these first-person stories from current students who share how God provided for them to be at Cedarville and the powerful ways their lives have changed because they were here. 10 AFFORDABILITY WITHIN REACH How do we make 1,000 days affordable and accessible? This graphical feature shows how families of differing financial ability can afford a transformative Cedarville education through grants, scholarships, loans, and helpful cost-cutting options, such as dual enrollment, bachelor’s-to-master's degree combinations, and AP and CLEP tests. 12 EVERYONE ON BOARD JEFF GILBERT ’87 When the Kirby family made a commitment to establish the Charles and Florence Kirby Family Scholarship, it wasn’t just two or three who got on board. To date, 19 family members have contributed. This endowed fund, which just awarded its first scholarship, has become a common cause for the entire Kirby clan. Find out why. 14 WHY WE GIVE HEIDIE RAINE ’23 The Cedarville family gives to scholarships for many reasons: alumni grateful for the education they received, parents whose children have been changed at Cedarville, faculty who desire that many more young people will experience what God is doing here. Why do you give? 18 A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT ANGELA FARLOW ’20 Scholarships, hard work, and a grandpa's incentive were key to this alumna's journey to affording Cedarville and repaying her debt. And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 Cedarville Magazine | 1

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