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Now that you've been introduced to Cedarville College, take the next step to get to know us better. Use the reply card to request more information or arrange for a campus visit. Major Fields of Study Accounting American Studies Behavioral Science Bible, Comprehensive Bible, Preseminary Biology Broadcasting Business Administration History Mathematics Music Music, Church Music Education Nursing (B.S.N.) Physical Education Political Science Prelaw Business Education, Comprehensive Chemistry Psychology Public Administration Science, Comprehensive Social Science Communication Arts Computer Information Systems Elementary Education English Special Programs Bible - one year Medical Technology Preagriculture Predental Preengineering Premedical Prepharmacy COSTS Sociology Spanish Preveterinary Professional Writing ROTC - Army and Air Force Secondary Education (20 areas of certification) Secretarial Administration (A.A.) Special Education Urban Studies You' ll find Cedarville College to be reasonably priced. Our estimated basic costs for the 1985-86 academic year (excluding transportation, personal expenses, books, and laboratory fees) are: Tuition Fees (approximate) Board Room TOTAL Quarter $1, 184 139 445 385 $2, 153 Year $3,552 417 1,335 1, 155 $6,459 FINANCIAL AID Various forms of financia l aid are available to he lp you meet college costs. These opportunities include: Scholarships Pe ll Grants Ohio Choice Grants Ohio Instructional Grants National Direct Student Loans Guaranteed Student Loans Student Employment Information concern ing aid and employment opportunities as we ll as app lications are avai lable from the Admissions or Financial Aid offices at Cedarville College. For best results, complete and return financia l aid forms before April 1 of the calendar year you plan to enro ll. Summary Cedarville College: • is a Baptist college of arts and sciences in fe llowship with the Genera l Association of Regu lar Baptists • was chartered by the State of Ohio in 1887 • is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools • combines academic excellence with spiritual fervor and evangelistic zeal • offers over 40 programs of study • grants the bachelor of arts, bachelor of music education, bachelor of science in nursing, and the associate of arts in secretarial studies degrees • has a student faculty ratio of 19: 1 • enrolls approximately 1800 students from over 40 states and several countries • is located in southwestern Ohio on a spacious, 100-acre campus • invites applications from secondary schoo l graduates able to present strong academic records and a clear testimony of personal faith in Christ.

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