When you visit campus, ask admissions if you can sit in on a class in your desired major. Also, if you ever have any questions, CALL THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. They are super helpful and can direct you to people on campus who can get you answers.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Classes are difficult, but well worth your time and money. The professors are very knowledgable about their field, and they are obviously excited about passing this knowledge on to students. To keep your academic scholarship from Cedarville, you have to maintain a minimum of a 3.2 GPA, so you must be willing to work hard.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Whether you are an introvert and enjoy having some space to yourself, or you love having lots of people all around you, Cedarville has a dorm to fit your needs and wants. The RA's and RD's are super kind and they organize a lot of hall activities to participate in (Think: ice cream runs, movie nights, prayer meetings, corn mazes, etc.)
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Chuck's (the sole dining hall on campus) offers a variety of foods, and even includes a Gluten-Free section. They serve everything from burritos to salads to subs. Ice cream is available any time the dining hall is open (Which, we all know, is the real reason we survived finals week.)
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
If you love Christmas, then Cedarville is for you. Each year, around Christmas, they deck out the Student Center in Christmas decorations and even set up a stinkin' SLIDE that you and your friends can race down. They throw a campus-wide Christmas party, which involves breakfast at midnight, stories from Santa, free t-shirts, and Christmas movies. It's crazy awesome.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Cedarville is great for anyone if they love Jesus, are excited to meet unique people from around the world, and are willing to work hard in classes.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
No Greek Life on campus! Sorry, y'all!
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Campus safety is just a phone call away 24/7. The parking lots and sidewalks are well-lit, and thefts on campus are very minimal.
When you visit campus, ask admissions if you can sit in on a class in your desired major. Also, if you ever have any questions, CALL THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. They are super helpful and can direct you to people on campus who can get you answers.
Classes are difficult, but well worth your time and money. The professors are very knowledgable about their field, and they are obviously excited about passing this knowledge on to students. To keep your academic scholarship from Cedarville, you have to maintain a minimum of a 3.2 GPA, so you must be willing to work hard.
Whether you are an introvert and enjoy having some space to yourself, or you love having lots of people all around you, Cedarville has a dorm to fit your needs and wants. The RA's and RD's are super kind and they organize a lot of hall activities to participate in (Think: ice cream runs, movie nights, prayer meetings, corn mazes, etc.)
Chuck's (the sole dining hall on campus) offers a variety of foods, and even includes a Gluten-Free section. They serve everything from burritos to salads to subs. Ice cream is available any time the dining hall is open (Which, we all know, is the real reason we survived finals week.)
If you love Christmas, then Cedarville is for you. Each year, around Christmas, they deck out the Student Center in Christmas decorations and even set up a stinkin' SLIDE that you and your friends can race down. They throw a campus-wide Christmas party, which involves breakfast at midnight, stories from Santa, free t-shirts, and Christmas movies. It's crazy awesome.
Cedarville is great for anyone if they love Jesus, are excited to meet unique people from around the world, and are willing to work hard in classes.
No Greek Life on campus! Sorry, y'all!
Campus safety is just a phone call away 24/7. The parking lots and sidewalks are well-lit, and thefts on campus are very minimal.