
Campus Program
Classes held on the campus of Cedarville University are structured in such a way to maximize learning and minimize time away from home. Fall and spring semester courses typically meet across four Saturdays with one to three weeks between classes. Summer classes meet in convenient one or two-week module sessions. One class, Statistical Reasoning in Education meets over three weeks.
While attending campus classes, students have access to outstanding facilities and services, like the Centennial Library, CU Recreation Center, the bookstore, cafeteria, computer labs, campus-wide wireless access, and much more.
In addition, CU graduate students do not pay a lot of "hidden fees." There is no cost to register your vehicle or have your student ID made. In addition, graduate students may eat in the school cafeteria at faculty/staff rates.
Summer classes also offer a resident option. Students may stay in the residence halls for $100 per week (single occupancy). Rooms are air-conditioned and come with a networked computer and printer.