Parent Resource Guide

Co-curricular Life | 27 also have long weekends to travel in the semester long programs. Take this advice frompast students--make sure you are caught up on your academic work before you travel. This way youwill not fall behind onwork. Students typically study Monday through Fridaymorning, and travel onweekends. Canmy parents come visit me when I amparticipating in a study abroad? Parents are welcome to visit the study abroad sites after the first month. Many programs have a scheduled break in the semester, whichwould be a good time for a visit. They can stay at nearby hotels or bed-and-breakfasts. Parents should be advised that youmight not havemuch time to spendwith themduring other times in the semester. Global Outreach Global Outreach exists to prepare and organize the Cedarville University community to know, live, and share the Gospel. This is accomplished through locating opportunities and recruiting, equipping, and sending students, faculty, and staff to serve across the street or across the ocean. Global Outreach at Cedarville equips you for lifelong leadership and service through partnerships with local churches, community organizations, and missions. These volunteerministry opportunities provide a context where you’ll apply what you learn in chapel and the classroomandmake a powerful impact for Christ as youmeet real needs in our surrounding communities and the world. Youwill have the opportunity to serve locally throughweekly volunteerministry teams or through short-termmission trips. Local Church Ministry Teams All Cedarville students are expected tomaintain the spiritual discipline of attending weekly corporate worship at a local church. We also seek to encourage students to take the next step and get involved in serving at their local church. The local churchministry teams listed on this website provide youwith the opportunity to serve local churches throughAwana, children’s ministries, nursery, Sunday school, youth, or worshipministries.

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