2002 Miracle Yearbook

taff STUDENT SERVICES DIVISION There were a plethora of activities, organizations, conferences, and meetings for students to be involved in at Cedarville. The driving force behind all ofthese was the Student Services Division, the people who did their best to meet the needs of students on and offcampus. Vice President for Student Services Carl Ruby headed the Division ofStudent Services, and under his leadership were several other departments: Campus Activities, Career Services, the Counseling Center, and Patterson Clinic. There were also smaller divisions ofstudent leaders who took positions under the Student Services name.Included were the Student Government Association, the Resident Directors, Resident Assistants, and the Campus Activities Board. For the 2001-2002 school year, a series ofleadership conferences was instituted. This workshop explored the importance ofcharacter and integrity in the lives ofChristian leaders. The Career Services Department aided the students in composing resumes and hosted Career Link days, inviting numerous employers to campus. This year, VP Ruby decided to undertake a comprehensive evaluation ofthe University's progress by preparing an audit team to come in and assess the effectiveness ofthe various groups on campus. Looking toward the future, Ruby said,"Our highest strategic priorities as a division include the ongoing development ofour leadership program, the completion ofthe fitness/recreation facility, and the expansion ofour counseling resources." Kay Clark helps a student in Patterson Clinic. Lew Gibbs helps students prepare for the future in Career Services. Ruth Ager Jim Amstutz Lori Anderson Courtney Atwell Jonathan Basner Exec. Secretary for VP Resident Director Counselor Resident Director Resident Director Student Services The Hill Counseling Services Pri nty Lawlor 174 Academics

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