September 15, 2022
by Emily Vest
I’ve often heard that chapel is the “heartbeat of campus,” and I would say that’s an accurate description. Chapel is the only time when nearly the whole student body (or all the student body, during Fall Bible Conference) gathers together to worship God and study the Word! It’s what makes... View Article
August 25, 2022
by Rachel Rathbun
If you’re reading this article, good on you. It really pays to be intentional about your academic work, especially early in your college career when you’re still working on setting new habits. There are as many ways to study as there are people, and what works for one person might... View Article
August 16, 2022
by Rachel Rathbun
It’s practically a joke online how often high school teachers tell their students college will be so much harder than high school. After all the preparation you’ve done for college applications, you’re probably wondering how much will be expected of you during your college education. Were those teachers right to... View Article
July 7, 2022
by Riley Anspach
Packing and moving for college is already stressful, so why not make it easy? Follow these tips for an easy college move!
July 5, 2022
by Riley Anspach
What's on your college packing list? Are there certain items that are necessary for residence hall life? Read to find out!
June 30, 2022
by Rachel Rathbun
How to Have the Best Experience on Campus (Freshman Year) You’ve finished registration. The Getting Started helpers have moved all your boxes into your dorm and you and your parents have unpacked most of them. You’ve met your roommate and maybe a few other hallmates and looked at your schedule... View Article
June 16, 2022
by Riley Anspach
Are there items that you should NOT be packing for college?
June 14, 2022
by Rachel Rathbun
Are you feeling nervous for college? That's OK, but here are some tips to help...
November 11, 2021
by Anna Hurt
Each Getting Started Weekend, students arrive at Cedarville with a variety of schooling backgrounds. Many were homeschooled or attended private school or some combination of the two. Others, like me, attended a public school and experienced a significant transition as they began freshman year. There were many changes that I anticipated in my transition, and many that I was not prepared for. Here are 5 things to be aware of as you shift from public school to Cedarville.
November 4, 2021
by Sarah Schweppe
Here in the cornfields of Cedarville, Ohio, what could we possibly offer in the form of entertainment? If you’ve thought this, this blog post may surprise you, but speaking from experience, there are way more outdoor activities and hiking spots than you may think