1982 View Book
OUR FACTS AND FIGURES Some people believe that a college education is finan– cially out of reach . Yet as many as 80% of the stu– dents at Cedarville College have found financial as– sistance in meeting educational costs. Opportunities for assistance include : Scholarships and Grants Ohio Instructional Grants Pell Grants Guaranteed Student Loans Student Employment National Direct Student Loans Additional information concerning aid and employ– ment opportunities as well as applictions are avail– able from the Admissions or Financial Aid offices. For best results, completed forms should be returned by April 1 of the calendar year you plan to attend col– lege. COSTS Estimated basic expenses for the academic year 1982-83 (excluding transportation, personal ex– penses, books, and laboratory fees) : Tuition (based on 16 quarter hours) Fees (approximate) Board Room TOTAL CAMPUS Rural, over l00 acres ENROLLMENT 1, 750 (800 men, 950 women) RECOGNITION Quarter Year $ 992 77 380 315 $1, 764 $2,976 231 1,140 945 $5,292 Association of Christian Schools International General Association of Regular Baptist Churches North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Ohio Board of Regents Ohio State Department of Education (for the preparation of elementary and secondary teachers) State of Ohio Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration United States Government (for the education of veterans and the enrolling of international students) DEGREES: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music Education Bachelor of Science in Nursing CALENDAR: Three ten-week quarters, September-June ADMISSIONS PROCEDURE: 1. Obtain, complete, and return an application for admission. Applications are available from, and should be returned to, the Admis– sions Office. Necessary recommendation forms are included in the application. A $15 fee and two current photographs should accompany the returned application. 2. Take the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), and have the score reports sent to Cedarville College. In– formation concerning test dates and loca– tions is available from most high school counselors and the Admissions Office at Cedarville College. The application for ad– mission may be submitted before taking either test. 3. Request that high school transcripts through the junior year be sent, along with a recom– mendation from the high school counselor. Class rank at the end of the junior year should be included. 4. Request a recommendation from the pastor of the church you attend .
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