1986 View Book

w that you've been introduced to arville College, take the next step to to know us better. Use the reply card request more information or arrange a campus visit. jor Fields of Study unting History-Political Science rican Studies Mathematics vioral Science Music le, Comprehensive Music, Church e, Preseminary Music Education ogy Nursing (B.S.N.) asting Physical Education • ess Administration Political Science iness Education Prelaw istry Psychology unication Arts Public Administration puter Information Systems Science, Comprehensive Criminal Justice Social Science entary Education Sociology ish Spanish 'tory pecial Programs • e - one year Professional Writing 'cal Technology ROTC-Army and Air Fore 'culture Secondary Education tal (20 areas of certification) Secretarial Administration (A.A.) Special Education Urban Studies Costs and Financial Aid You'll find Cedarville College to be reasonably priced. Our estimated basic costs for the 1986-87 academic year (excluding transportation, personal expenses, books, and laboratory fees) are: Tuition College fees (approximate) Board (21 meals per week) Room Room deposit (new resident students) New student fee Quarter $1264 139 470 410 30 _fl $2360 Year $3792 417 1410 1230 30 _fl $6926 Various forms of financial aid are available to help you meet college costs. Information concerning aid and employment opportunities as well as applications are available from the Admissions or Financial Aid Offices at Cedarville College. For best results, complete and return financial aid forms in January of the calendar year you plan to enroll. Summary Cedarville College: • is a Baptist college of arts and sciences in fellowship with the General Association of Regular 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 school graduates able to present strong academic records and a clear testimony of personal faith in Christ.

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