In the World of the Education Major

November 24, 2023 by

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

Saving Financially for Cedarville

November 20, 2023 by

Let’s face it, college is expensive. Cedarville is a wonderful school, and I will forever be grateful for every moment I have spent here, but it hasn’t come cheap. I will admit that I’m nervous to look at the bill for classes, boarding, books, and my meal plan, but by... View Article

Students studying by Cedar Lake

Finding Community as a Commuter

November 13, 2023 by

If I weren’t a commuter, I probably wouldn’t be at Cedarville. Just a few months before school began, my grandparents selflessly moved to a town nearby so that I could live with them while I attended college. I was beyond thrilled and grateful. At the same time, I and those... View Article

Prospective students going on a campus tour with an admissions tour guide.

Campus Visit Essentials

November 10, 2023 by

Visiting university campuses is a staple of the college search process. Experiencing a school’s culture firsthand offers invaluable insight, but getting a “feel” for the school can easily become a stressful ordeal. This post will cover college visit tips and tricks that can apply to any school you visit while... View Article

Group of Cedarville students with professors.

How to Connect With Professors

November 2, 2023 by

A few weeks before I arrived at Cedarville University, my academic advisor sent an informative email to me and her other new advisees — freshmen who had no idea what a four-year plan was or how to scan Cedarville’s academic catalog to begin planning their degrees. At the time, I... View Article

Cedarville’s Local Eateries & Attractions

May 25, 2023 by

Cedarville and its surrounding area has a lot to offer for students that attend Cedarville University. Whether you're a student looking for somewhere new to eat or shop, or a parent looking for a restaurant during Getting Started weekend, Riley's local guide will help!

So, There’s More Than Just Corn?

October 18, 2020 by

You’re in the final stretch of your drive, and for the most part all you’ve seen in every direction is fields of corn and rows of soybeans, maybe a farmhouse every now and again. But, don’t worry! You’re not stranded out here — far from it — and you don’t need a car to find a good time. Dayton and Columbus are great, but even in our little town of Cedarville, there’s plenty of things to keep you busy!