
Summer Events 2008
Summer Studies
For high school juniors and seniors
June 14-27
Summer Studies gives high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn college credit and experience Cedarville University life to its fullest - all in two weeks!
Academic Camps
For high school students and incoming CU freshmen
Academic camps helps students explore career options and see how their interests and abilities can be used in this world for Christ.
- Art and Design Camp - June 23-27
- Criminal Justice Camp - June 23-27
- Engineering Camp - July 7-11
- Forensic Science Camp - June 9-13
- Music Camp - June 9-13
- Nursing Camp - June 16-20
- Premed Camp - June 16-20
- Social Work Camp - June 16-20
- Writing Camp - June 23-27
Sports Camps
For elementary through high school students
Yellow Jacket sports camps build athletic skills and teach important biblical life lessons.
Team Camps
- Basketball - June 12-14 (boys) and June 9-11 (girls)
- Soccer - June 26-28 (boys) and July 17-19 (girls)
Individual Camps
- Basketball - June 15-19 (boys) and June 22-26 (girls)
- Soccer - July 13-17 (boys and girls)
- Volleyball - July 7-11 (girls only)
- Cross Country - July 27-31 (girls only)
Day Camps
- Basketball - July 14-18 (boys and girls)
- Soccer - June 23-27 (boys and girls)
Summit Ministries
For students ages 16-22
The Summit Student Leadership Conference features teaching by some of the best Christian thinkers and speakers (including several Cedarville faculty members) and equips students to understand and defend the biblical worldview in today's culture.
Summer School
For high school students, Cedarville students, or others in the Cedarville area
Cedarville offers two on-campus summer sessions with May term which typically attracts an average of 300 students each year. There are also opportunities to take online courses, conduct independent study, travel abroad, or complete internships through our Summer School offerings.
Graduate Program
For working individuals who seek graduate level instruction and credentials
Course offerings are scheduled in convenient, practical course modules during the summer and on weekends during the academic year. Whether your goal is an M.Ed. or to maintain teaching certification, CU can help. Scholarships are available.





