In 2000, Cedarville offered one graduate program, theMaster
of Education
(M.Ed.), with the program of studies brochure
shown here. Two years later, Cedarville granted its first
M.Ed. degrees to (pictured L-R) Linda Cernetic,
M.Ed. ’02;
Celeste (Shustrick) Dunlap ’93,
M.Ed. ’02; and Craig Dunlap,
M.Ed. ’02.
Since then, Cedarville has added five other graduate programs —Master of Science in
Nursing (2011), with three tracks — Family Nurse Practitioner, Global Public Health
Nursing, and Nurse Educator; Master of Business Administration (2013); Master of
Ministry (2014); Master of Divinity (2016); and Doctor of Pharmacy (2009), which
granted degrees for the first time at the 2016 commencement. Most of the programs
are fully online to meet the needs of a changing society. But regardless of the delivery
method, always for the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ.
A Great Beginning
to Graduate Studies
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