July 21, 2022
by Emily Vest
It’s easy to become stressed at college with so much to do: attend classes, complete assignments, study for exams, join orgs, hang out with friends, go to work shifts, and catch all the campus events. It can be even more stressful if you’re a new student and this is your... View Article
May 3, 2022
by Malena Jackson
The knowledge I have gained about the Gospel and theology throughout my time in these five Bible minor classes has been so instrumental in my personal spiritual growth. I encourage you look forward to these classes in excitement of how the Lord will use them to grow your personal knowledge and love for God during your time at Cedarville.
April 29, 2022
by Anna Hurt
Several majors — like education, social work, and nursing — at Cedarville require off-campus field experience. There are several things I expected and some things that I have been surprised by as I have entered the world of internships as a Cedarville student.
April 21, 2022
by Sarah Schweppe
It took me a while to decide on a major, but International Studies ended up being the perfect fit for me. Maybe it is for you, too!
March 25, 2022
by Brianna Coffey
In this post, I will share about three extra classes I took at Cedarville and how they have enriched my academic experience!
March 1, 2022
by Warner Litrenta
We have 1,000 days as Cedarville students — why not take some of them and go see another part of the world?
October 25, 2021
by Brianna Coffey
This post goes out to all those who are unsure about their majors, are currently undeclared, or feel stuck within the major they have picked because they don’t want to end up behind on their four-year plan.
October 4, 2021
by Chloe Metaxotos
Sometimes exams can make you feel like you got hit by a truck, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Here are some pointers that will hopefully help you stress less and study better.
June 3, 2021
by Sophia Ballard
So you’re ready for college. Now you just have to wait for the first day of classes. Here are some tips to consider when you’re thinking about beginning classes, so you aren’t surprised when the workload is a little heavier or the schedule a bit more hectic than you had anticipated.
April 27, 2021
by Hannah Salyer
My phone lights up and dings on the dining hall table next to me. When I am eating with friends, I try not to look at my phone at all, but this notification caught and held my attention. It was from my professor whose class I had just completed an exam for that morning.