October 28, 2025
by Audrey Ziemke
Freshman Audrey Ziemke, a proud homeschool graduate, shares her journey from kitchen science experiments to Cedarville University classrooms. In this encouraging post, she reflects on the admissions process, the school’s homeschool-friendly environment, and how Cedarville supported her every step of the way. Whether you’re wondering if homeschoolers can succeed in college or how to find a Christ-centered university, Audrey’s story is for you.
April 8, 2025
by Etheny McCall
Did you know that Cedarville University offers an Adolescent Young Adult Language Arts Major? Read Etheny's post about her experience in the program.
February 25, 2025
by Caleb Brouwer
Did you know that every student at Cedarville University graduates with a Bible minor? Read Caleb's post to find out what students learn in each of the Bible minor classes.
December 17, 2024
by Jillian Basner
Studying Abroad is a unique opportunity that students are encouraged to take advantage of. Read about Jillian's amazing experience in London today.
November 19, 2024
by Abigail Mohn
Creating a four-year plan can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Read Abigail's tips on how to plan your 1000 Days.
May 9, 2024
by Adam Caldwell
Studying. For a lot of people, it’s like going to the dentist. In the hours leading up to it, your insides squirm at the thought of breaking the tempting reverie of whatever TV show you’re bingeing online and plunking your derriere down in that chair. You wince on the car... View Article
April 30, 2024
by Marcela Brower
Throughout high school, class attendance is mandatory and daily. Completion of homework is motivated by grades and parents. Most students are only involved in one or two extracurriculars, largely for resume-building. However, entering college is the beginning of a unique transition time where students begin to figure out how to... View Article
April 16, 2024
by Jillian Basner
I started out my 1,000 Days as undeclared. I was unsure of what I wanted to study, scared that I would choose a major I wouldn’t like and/or that God didn’t want me to study, and I completely dreaded the thought of changing my major if that happened. But the... View Article
February 26, 2024
by Marcela Brower
At the very beginning of every school year, student organizations (orgs) spread out for a night on the lawn to recruit potential members. On what always happens to be a beautiful night, freshmen are invited to peruse these orgs and figure out which ones to join. While all carry stickers... View Article
November 24, 2023
by Marcela Brower
At a university with more than 175 areas of study, choosing just one as a floundering freshman newly out of high school can feel daunting. Which one has God called me to? What will make me the most money? Am I actually good enough at anything to commit four years... View Article