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cedarville.edu Academic Honors Day Chapel Graduation With Honor Kendall Ann Toadvine Matthew Williams PRELUDE Cara Beth Toms Amy Elizabeth Wirrig A Mighty Fortress Brass Choir Brennan Logan Ujcich Taylor Marie Woodard Martin Luther Charles M. Pagnard, M.M. Vincent Patrick Van Dintel Kristin Marie Woolard arr. Chris Woods Professor of Music, Director Jonathan Robert Van Dyke Susanna Christine Woolston James Starner Vechery Daniel Wright PROCESSIONAL Brittany An Voland Kristin Elizabeth Wright Fanfare and Flourishes Brass Choir Korinna Grace Waggoner Nathan Victor Wright James Curnow Charles M. Pagnard, M.M. Brandon Michael Williams John Paul Wunderlich arr. Benjamin Roundtree Professor of Music, Director

INVOCATION Th omas Cornman, Ph.D. The Academic Regalia Academic Vice President and Chief Academic Offi cer Th e colorful academic regalia dates from the fi rst European universities in the Middle Ages. Academic costume has been in use in the United States since colonial times and is traditionally used REMARKS for graduation convocations. Th omas White, Ph.D. President Th e mortarboard is the standard cap. Th e tassel color, as established by an intercollegiate commission, indicates the subject fi eld. RECOGNITION OF HONOR GRADUATES apricot nursing Th omas White, Ph.D. light blue education President dark brown fi ne arts dark crimson humanities PRESENTATION OF AWARDS silver gray communication drab commerce sage green physical education orange engineering pink music scarlet religion white arts, letters, languages, history College of Arts and Sciences golden yellow science, mathematics Steven Winteregg, D.M.A. gold doctor of philosophy, doctor of education, Associate Academic Vice President doctor of theology, doctor of arts Th e length of the hood and the width of the velvet indicate the level of the degree. Th e doctor’s hood Department of Art, Design, and Theatre is quite long, has two tails, and has a fi ve-inch-wide velvet. Th e master’s hood is shorter than the Terry Chamberlain, M.A., Chair doctor’s and has a three-inch-wide velvet. Th e bachelor’s hood is shorter yet and has a two-inch- wide velvet. Th e color of the velvet indicates the fi eld of study. Blue indicates a doctoral degree. Dark Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Art, Design, and Th eatre Chandler J. Hull brown indicates a Master of Arts degree. White indicates a Bachelor of Arts or a Master of Arts Th e Rietveld Fine Arts Award Christa M. Blanchard degree. Scarlet indicates a Bachelor of Divinity degree or a Master of Divinity degree. Yellow indicates a Bachelor of Science degree. Th e colors in the lining of the hood are the University colors. School of Biblical and Theological Studies Th e gown’s traditional color is black. Th e distinguishing feature of the master’s gown is the tippet Jason Lee, Ph.D., Dean sleeve. Th e doctor’s gown has two distinguishing features. It is cut much fuller than the bachelor’s or the master’s gown and has velvet panels on the sleeves, around the neck, and down the front. Th ese Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Biblical and Th eological Studies Andrew B. Gutberlet panels may be black or the color that symbolizes the subject fi eld in which the degree was earned. Th e Daniel Award Darrell S. Erwin III 22 1 Th e George L. Lawlor Greek Award Megan J. Troyer Graduation With Honor Th e Hugh T. Hall Memorial Scholarship Sarah M. Lusk Th e Award D. DeLoye Heidi Jeanne Johnson Nathan Moeller Th e Oxford University Press Awards — Bible Comprehensive Carissa R. Drum Jeff rey Andrew Johnson Lloyd Nafziger Th e Oxford University Press Awards — Preseminary Stephen J. Crupi Melissa Marie Johnson Emily Kathryn Neal Th e Rev. Henry and Lilian Hutchison Christian Education Award Andrew B. Gutberlet Stephen Andrew Johnson Daniel Zachary Nelson Th e Zondervan/Cedarville University First-year Greek Award Andrew B. Gutberlet Jordan James Jones Caleb Ryan Nissley Th e Zondervan Th eology Award Elizabeth J. Entner Sarah Elizabeth Jungbauer Troy Jackson Pancake Th e Marlin Rayburn Award Troy J. Pancake Tyler J. Nylen Jonathan Ronald Kauff man Daniel Aaron Paulsen Th e Helen Drullinger Memorial Award Matthew A. Jackson Kevin Alan Kee Michael David Pelyhes Myeongseop Kim Emma Rose Rahn Rebecca Joy Kochsmeier Philip Joshua Richied Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages James Robert Krimmel Rachel Marie Roberts Kevin Heath, Ph.D., Chair Rachel Ann Kunze Lauryn Rachel Robinson Emilee Elizabeth Kurtz Stephanie Alyssa Rogers Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in English, Literature, Rebecca Ann Kyper Hannah Marie Rostan and Modern Languages Bethany J. Miller Steven Michael Lang Amanda Lee Rozelle Th e Alumni Spanish Majors Scholarship Amanda C. Stables Langenderfer Ellen Marie Schmehl Cassandra L. Hopkins Sarah Nicole Largent Paul Michael Seabold Th e Anderson Family Scholarship Claire S. Anderson Alana Denise Larned Melissa Lois Seeman Th e Language and Literature Alumni Award Tyler C. Detrick Caleb Earl Larson Jesse Alexander Silk Th e Milner Family Award Amiee E. Davis Amanda McLean Lawler Dillon James Simmons Aaron Douglas LePoire Joel David Slabach Department of History and Government Elizabeth Catherine Ledbetter Anna Marie Smith Thomas Mach, Ph.D., Chair Cree Ally Leiss Courtney DeAnna Smith Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in History and Government Daniel J. Hart Kristen Anne Linger Lindsay Anne Smith Th e Roloff Incentive Award for International Studies Kelly J. Parliament April Lynn Locher Nathanael John Smith Th e Stephen M. Harriman Memorial Award Benjamin D. German Jacquelin Sue Long Rachel Dawn Smith Th e Jenna Lynn Ellis Award Annelise J. Shick Hannah Danielle Losch Audrey Marie Snyder Benjamin Luce Andrea Christine Speros Caleb Culler Lyman Peter Laurence Stack Department of Music and Worship Seth Cooper Maxwell Gerrit Joseph Start Beth Cram Porter, M.A., Chair Melanie Nicole McCallister Audrey Elizabeth Stearns Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Music and Worship Carolyn S. Ticker Jennifer Sue McConkey Andrew Robert Stecker Th e Charles and Margaret Clevenger Piano Award Alyssa K. Griffi th William Todd McKinley Madison Rose Stoltzfus Th e Compton/Knight Family Music Scholarship Julia K. Brummel Joy Elizabeth McTaggart Caleb Michael Strejc Th e Excellence in Music Research Award Amy E. Carmichael Curtis Dillon Joshua Meyer Kurt J. Stultz Th e Faculty Music Award Sean A. Kisch Amanda Jane Miller Trevor Allan Stump Th e Kristi Lynn Walborn Award Alexandria R. Martella Larissa Jean Miller Emily Victoria Swanson Th e Love Pedagogy Scholarship in Music Christa K. Johnson Maria Joy Miller Cameron Stuart Swett Th e Morley R. Halsmith Memorial Scholarship Isaac B. Murrell Mary Rebecca Miller Andrew Elliot Symington Th e Music Contribution Award Cameron S. Swett Ronald Eugene Minnick II Bethany Jean Teixeira Andrew E. Symington Th e Outstanding Future Music Teacher Award Emalyn J. Bullis Jessica D. Pearson Th e Mr. and Mrs. Rolan David Polsdorfer Music Award Johanna M. Raquet

21 2 Department of Science and Mathematics Dennis Flentge, Ph.D., Chair Graduation With Honor

Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Science and Mathematics Danielle E. Banks Bryan David Adrian Ian Michael Devins Th e Austin Elmore Award in Plant Biology Keilah M. Ketron Michael David Anderson Matthew Brian Dix Th e CRC Press Chemistry Award Casey D. Darst Rebekah Elizabeth Andrews Susanna Kathryn Downer Eric D. Huseman Jasmin Elyse Clarey Banachowski Alexander Xavier Downey Th e Creation Research Awards Heather Dianne Barker Anna Elizabeth Downing Biology Andrew G. Johnson Anna Lynn Barulich Scott Edward Dykstra Chemistry Cassandra E. Sensky Andrea Mee Ae Bashore Jessica Louise Dyson Environmental Science Douglas P. Fox Mathematics Jonathan D. Proctor Rachel Marie Belth Sarah Ann Easterling Mathematics Education Jessica N. Stanley Tina Marie Benjamin John Warren Eichelberger IV Molecular and Cellular Biology Benjamin R. Wachter Jennifer Lynn Benson Anna Beth Elliot Physics Kayla M. Day Megan Tayler Bernstein Hannah Rael Elwell Th e Department of Science and Mathematics Endowed Scholarship Payton E. Strawser Stephen Ross Betz Kaela Faith Enderle Th e Heyd Math/Science Award Jay T. White David Mitchell Birti Jennifer Annette Evans Ian C. Holloway Elisabeth Mae Blair Elizabeth Ann Fiest Th e L. Bert Frye Geology Award Nolan J. Shula Nathaniel Aaron Bond Alexander Carl Folkerts Th e Ray and Lois Strom Academic Achievement Award Sean B. O’Donnell Nathan Frederic Briggs Elena Clair Fouch Th e Salt and Light Geology Award Dylan J. McKevitt Eric Jon Brueckner Roger Keith Gelwicks Th e Undergraduate Award for Achievement in Organic Chemistry Shane D. Johnson Trevor John Bryant Mitchel Scot Goodling Nathaniel Blaine Burrell Crystal Lynn Goodremote Austin James Bush Samuel David Goodrow Jinwon Byun Kaleb William Gottfred College of Health Professions Lauren Elizabeth Callahan Jonathan David Greenwood Pamela Johnson, Ph.D. Amy Elizabeth Carmichael Joseph William Grom V Assistant Academic Vice President Grace Gabrielle Carter Joel Th omas Groman Kelsey Lynn Chapman Bryan Philip Grove Kelsey Diane Christiansen Shannon Elise Hallisy Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Anthony Joseph Ciccarello Melissa Joy Hannah Evan Hellwig, Ph.D., Chair Rachel Anne Coon Olivia Grace Harvey Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Kinesiology and Allied Health Nathaniel T. Hughes Tiara Alexandra Coules Susan Diane Henley Th e Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Faculty Scholarship Haley G. Merical Francesca Sophiya Couser Elizabeth Joy Hicks Th e Doris E. Nevin Memorial Scholarship Darcy R. Whitney Jerilyn Renee Cox Robert Scott Hinks Kristen Paige Craig Rebekah Mae Hoesterey School of Nursing Emily Susan Culver Timothy Hoakua Holck Carrie Keib, RN, Ph.D., Acting Dean Casey Cundall Dana Mae Holst Jessica Brianne Dahnke Hillary Elizabeth Hook Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Nursing Kelsey M. Weir Casey Danielle Darst Bethany Marie Hotchkiss Th e Roloff Incentive Award for Science Katelyn J. Kostreva Kristen Rachelle Day Chelsea Renae Hubbard Th e Dorothy Hilma Leininger Nursing Scholarship Sarah G. Chalgren Brittany Suzanne DeWitt Timothy David Hull Kimberly E. Lessig Kaitlyn Louise Dearth Holly Nicole Jender Th e Kimberly Kerr Memorial Scholarship Joy A. Graham Emily Grace Delk Kayla Marie Jenerette Th e Linda A. Ferguson Memorial Scholarship Sara K. King Th e Robert and Janet Conway Nursing Award Michaela M. Congrove Th e Taylor Scholarship Award Melissa J. Ruhlman

3 20 Department of Psychology Graduation With High Honor Luke Tse, Ph.D., Chair Milton Becknell, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, presenting Amy Louise Reisenweaver Samuel Dean Riggleman Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Psychology Elizabeth P. Garland Spencer James Rioux Th e Dolph and Brown Psychology Award Kara A. Nonnemacher Kristina Lynn Rizzardi Kelley C. Pugh James Timothy Sandberg Th e C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D. Psychology Award Heidi J. Johnson Alexandra S. Iriana Rebecca Michelle Scarpone Allison Marie Schaefer Brittni Erin Schneider Department of Social Work Zachariah Leonard Schneider Nelson Henning, Ph.D., Chair Austin Lee Scott McKenzie Rose Shenk Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Social Work Abby L. Sherman Ashley Wynne Short Ethan Jeff rey Shula Victoria Catherine Smith School of Pharmacy Hope Rachelle Strayer Marc Sweeney, R.Ph., Pharm.D. Stephanie Ruth Swanson Joshua Hugh Taylor Assistant Academic Vice President and Dean Julia Mae Th ompson Jeff rey Lewis, R.Ph., Pharm.D., Associate Dean, presenting Claire Marie VanderHart Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Pharmacy Heather D. Rose Tara Lynne Venturini Th e Council of Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy Scholarship Award Nathanael J. Smith Jacob Alan Walter Th e Faculty Prepharmacy Award Megan Jean Willeford Year One Sarah E. Brown Hayley Rose Wolfe Year Two Samuel J. Franklin Zachary Charles Wurst−Cronrath Year Th ree Neal S. Fox Marissa Kate Yorgey Rachel Jane Yutzy Tiff any Jean Zehel Jordan Matthew Zender College of Professions Mark McClain, Ph.D. Associate Academic Vice President

School of Business Administration Loren Reno, M.S., Dean

Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Business Administration Elia J. Peterson Th e Scholarship for Women in Business Jessica A. Nierman Th e Cornelius Leadership Business Scholarship Jonathan P. Gummel Avery K. Trent Th e Boyd Accounting Award Joseph D. Morley Th e Dr. Cliff ord W.Fawcett Business Faculty Senior Scholar Award Corbin J. Edmonds Th e Jim and Phyllis Murphy Business Award Taylor M. Moll Th e Marinus Hazen, Jr., Memorial Scholarship Kelsey R. Newman Th e Nathan R. Arnold Accounting Award Elizabeth J. Entner Th e Olen Tilma Business Award Gloria R. Shaw Ojeda Th e Personnel and Process Solutions, Inc., Management Scholarship William A. Hinks Jessica R. Evanoff

19 4 Th e Salt and Light Scholarship William A. Hinks Kaitlyn O. Stiles Graduation With High Honor Th e School of Business Administration Faculty Scholarship Sarah E. Howland Faith-Hannah B. Mathews Elizabeth Anne Acker Lauren Michelle Hulsey Daniel Lunde Andrews Crysta Marie Hutchinson School of Education Anthony James Baglio Joel Reed Ingram Jeremy Ervin, Ph.D., Dean Ryan Th omas Beach Joel David Israel Brandon John Bellanti Tyler Matheson John Th e J.D. “Jack” Willetts Alumni Scholarship Award in Education Caleb W. Evans Deborah Mary Bitzer Elizabeth Michelle Jones Th e Arline Littleton Autio Award Rachel M. Roberts Colleen Grace Browning Jonathan Neil Kanning Th e Dr. Merlin and Ruth Ager Education Award Rahel Seybold Mary Beth Burkholder Martin William Klein Th e Dr. Sharon Eimers Memorial Award Alaina N. Jones Vincent Michael Castro Kathryn Marie Kohl Th e Irma M. Dodson Award Matthew B. Dix Jacob Tyler Coleman Megan Elizabeth Kuhn Elizabeth Ann Cox Rachel Marie Kuiken Elmer W. Engstrom Department of Engineering and Computer Science Amy Elizabeth Cuddington Emily Jeanette Leber Robert Chasnov, Ph.D., Chair Rachel Anne Dark Ian Paul Leong Megan Elizabeth Day Mark Th omas Lindgren Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Sarah Renee Denen Stephanie Nicole Long Engineering and Computer Science Spencer R. Helmick Justin Avery Denney Douglas H. Malcolm Th e Computer Science Scholarship Endowment Elizabeth J. McCormick Joy Rebecca Dice Grant Daniel McCurdy Th e Nehemiah Engineering Award Matthew M. Lee Amy Janelle Douglas Alicia Ann McLeod Christopher M. Nunan Th e Raymond P. Holland, Jr., Engineering Excellence Award Jonnah D. Baker Katherine Rose Drake Amanda Marie Miller Tieg D. Laskowske Kristen Nicole Eisentrager Rebecca Joy Miller Th e Rolan David Polsdorfer Electrical Engineering Award Jonathan G. Kearney Brian Jacob Fanelli Nancy Jane Montgomery Sarah Joy Firmin Ashley Lauren Moore Joshua Karl Fleming Anne Elizabeth Morris Department of Media and Applied Communications Christopher William Fox Mami Moulden Charles Elliott, Ph.D., Chair Samuel Edward Freda Hilary Joy Murphy Seth Forrest Gordon Lesley Eden Nash Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Media and Applied Communications Angela M. Schweinitz Katie Arlene Grayton John Phillip Neubecker Th e James R. Phipps Communication Award Olivia G. Harvey Josephine Grace Hein Elise Marie Newcomer Th e Jane Smith Memorial Scholarship McKalia J. Coleman Karly Nicole Heitzmann Nicole Marie Noyes Th e Miriam Maddox Speech Communication Award Courtney L. Raymond Cassie Marie Herbert Gwendolyn Elaine Phillips Mary Kate Browning Brandon Luke High Lydia Rose Pierpont Lauren E. April Benjamin Bryan Holdredge Chelsea Nicole Powell Th e Salt and Light Scholarship Anna B. Dembowski Danielle Guthrie Holloway Jonathan Daniel Proctor Jonathan W. Barlow Eric Anthony Hoober Emily Elizabeth Reed Th e Sandra W. Harner Technical and Professional Communication Award Maya A. Palmisciano

Student Life and Christian Ministries Jonathan Wood, M.Div. Vice President for Student Life and Christian Ministries Th e Christian Service and Academic Excellence Award Samuel D. DeLoye Carissa R. Drum Th e Harold R. Green Christian Ministries Award J. Ripley Megan J. Willeford 5 18 Heritage Alumni Graduation With Honor Jeffery Beste, M.A., Director of Alumni Relations Th e John W. Bickett Heritage Alumni Scholarship Andrew S. King Daniel A. Gualtieri A student who earns a grade point average of 3.50 or better will be graduated with honor; one who Clayton A. Johnson earns a grade point average of 3.75 or better will be graduated with high honor; and one who earns a Kevin D. Madden grade point average of 3.90 or better will be graduated with highest honor. A student must be in residence at least two full years (61 semester hours) in order to qualify for honors. Hours earned by examination (test-out) do not count as hours in residence toward graduation with honors. Th e following May graduates qualify for graduation with honor as of the end of fall semester 2013. Jeremiah Awards . Th e James T. Jeremiah Award Tyler J. Nylen Presented by Th omas White, Ph.D., President Graduation With Highest Honor Th e Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship Joy A. Graham Presented by Joy White, Th .M. John Christian Adams Diane Marie Goodliff e Adam James Ripley Malia Beth Amling Christopher Th omas Griffi n Matthew Donald Schoenwald BENEDICTION Zachary Steven Anderson Emily Catherine Hartman Rahel Seybold Marc Sweeney, R.Ph., Pharm.D. Alexandra B. Balkus Hannah Ruth Hines John Alexander Sloter Assistant Academic Vice President and Dean David Aaron Banz Jennifer Lynn Hodges Stephanie Elizabeth Song Audrey Anna Beck Emily Anne Hudson Abigail Lee Tomlinson RECESSIONAL* Nathanael Stephen Biggs Eric Douglas Huseman Andrew Joseph Travis Fanfare and Allegro on the Doxology Brass Choir Deanne Louise Bradshaw Andrew Gerard Johnson Madison Rae Troyer Steve Kellner Charles M. Pagnard, M.M. Professor of Music, Director Elizabeth Ruthanne Bruer Austin M. Krueger Zachary Allen Wallace Haylie Myretha Buck Lani Elizabeth Lear Timothy Stephen Waller Carolyn Mary Christini Michayla Nicole Lehman Marybeth Joy Whitfi eld *Please remain seated until after the recessional. Abigail Anne Cline Rachel Ann Lowrance David Lynn Yoder Stephen James Crupi Caitlyn Nicole Lucas Laura Ann Cummings Lindsay Dale McGee Charissa Noelle Curby Jacob Daniel Miller Benjamin Andrew Dixson Daniel David Morris Elizabeth Anne Dossett Max Anthony Muhlenkamp Nicole Marie Dykstra Chelsea Renee’ Musser Danielle Lorraine Eaton Kelsey Rae Newman Corbin James Edmonds Tyler John Nylen Darrell Scott Erwin III Nathan Eric Pilling Michelle Elizabeth Frazer Sean Th omas Powers Emma Katherine Gage Madison Cae Pross Jared Lyle Gerber Nichole Reanne Reaver

17 6 Awards Th e Sandra W. Harner Technical and Professional Communication Award. Established in 2008 Unless otherwise noted, recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3. Recipients are by Sandra (Welch) Harner ’64, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist exceptional rising selected by the faculty of each academic school or department. sophomore, junior, or senior technical and professional communication students preparing for a career in technical and professional communication. Recipients must have at least one year of study Alumni Honors Scholarship Awards. Established in 1978 by the Alumni Council and funded remaining in their program. by alumni, this endowed scholarship was created to recognize the academic achievements of Student Life and Christian Ministries Division University students within each academic school or department. Each academic school or department selects one student who is deemed most deserving of academic recognition with at Th e Christian Service and Academic Excellence Awards. Established in 2006 by Stephen Brown least one year of study remaining at Cedarville. Th e School of Education award is named in ’67, this endowed scholarship assists two rising sophomore, junior, or senior students in any academic program who demonstrate faithful Christian service and academic excellence. Recipients must memory of J.D. “Jack” Willetts, a former President of the Cedarville University Alumni demonstrate exceptional service in Christian ministries and adherence to biblical principles and must Association and member of the class of 1958. have at least one year remaining in their program of study.

Th e Harold R. Green Christian Ministries Awards. Established by the Student Life and Christian Ministries Division, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor Dr. Department of Art, Design, and Theatre Harold R. Green for his 25 years of faithful service in leading the Christian Ministries Division. Th e Th e Rietveld Fine Arts Award. Established in 1982 by Floyd ’89H and Anne Rietveld ’89H, scholarship assists two graduating seniors who have shown faithfulness and leadership in the area of this endowed award was created to assist junior and senior studio art students who Christian ministry. demonstrate consistent and outstanding ability and development. Recipients must demonstrate classroom excellence, leadership qualities, and evidence of a life dedicated to serving and honoring the Lord Jesus Christ. Heritage Alumni Th e John W. Bickett Heritage Alumni Scholarships. Established in 1982 by the Heritage Alumni, School of Biblical and Theological Studies this endowed one-time scholarship is named for the Rev. John Wilson Bickett, the fi rst member of the fi rst graduating class to receive diplomas from Cedarville College. Recipients must be full-time current Th e Daniel Award. Established in 2001 by David and Jean Heyd, this endowed one-time award junior (in special cases senior) students who are preparing for a pastoral or missionary vocation and was created to honor their parents, Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and Kathy Heyd. are facing additional years of schooling aft er completing their undergraduate degree at the University. Recipients are full-time graduating senior male students who have been accepted to attend a Recipients must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above. conservative theological seminary approved by the School of Biblical and Th eological Studies faculty. Recipients must plan to serve as full-time pastors of a church and demonstrate the spiritual qualifi cations and godly leadership skills necessary to excel in this ministry. Jeremiah Awards Th e George L. Lawlor Greek Award. Th e student having the highest GPA in Intermediate Greek will receive A Reader’s Greek New Testament: 2nd Ed. and Th e New Linguistic and Th e James T. Jeremiah Award. Established in 1998 by the Cedarville University administration, this Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament. endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor Dr. James T. Jeremiah for his many years of faithful service at Cedarville. Recipients must be a full-time graduating senior Bible student who has a Th e Hugh T. Hall Memorial Scholarship. Established in 1996 by Helen Jones, this endowed desire to enter full-time pastoral ministry. Th e recipient must possess outstanding character qualities one-time scholarship was created to honor her late fi rst husband, Hugh T. Hall, and to assist and be active in Christian ministries. Selection is made by the School of Biblical and Th eological students pursuing a Bible degree who demonstrate exemplary Christian character, a love for Studies faculty. and involvement with people, and a productive ministry in Christian Ministries. Recipients must also have expressed desire to pursue a professional ministry career in missions or the Th e Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship. Established in 1978 by the faculty women of Cedarville pastorate. Recipients must have completed two full years at Cedarville, hold the academic rank University, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor Mrs. Ruby Jeremiah for more of senior, and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. than 25 years of service to Cedarville and to continue her interest and support of married women completing their education at Cedarville University. Recipients must be a full-time rising junior Th e Joseph Award. Established in 2001 by David and Jean Heyd, this endowed one-time or senior married woman who is active in Christian service and student life. A committee of scholarship was created to honor their parents, Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and female faculty and staff select the recipients. Kathryn Heyd. Recipients must be full-time current junior male students who are pursuing an appropriate School of Biblical and Th eological Studies major for seminary training and who are planning to serve in the pastorate. Recipients must demonstrate the spiritual qualifi cations and godly leadership skills necessary to excel in this ministry.

7 16 Elmer W. Engstrom Department of Engineering Th e Oxford University Press Awards. Th ese awards recognize the graduating seniors with the and Computer Science highest cumulative GPAs in the preseminary and Bible comprehensive programs. Th e two senior recipients receive Th e Contemporary Parallel New Testament. Th e Computer Science Scholarship Endowment. Established in 2005 by Cedarville University and funded by friends of the University, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising Th e Rev. Henry and Lilian Hutchison Christian Education Award. Established in 2001 by sophomore, junior, or senior students who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science. Th omas ‘80 and Amy Hutchison, this endowed scholarship was created to honor Th omas’ parents, Henry and Lilian Hutchison, and to assist full-time current junior and graduating senior Th e Nehemiah Engineering Award. Established in 1992 by Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Apple, this students pursuing a degree in Christian education or youth ministry. Th e recipient of this award endowed one-time scholarship was created to assist two rising sophomore, junior, and senior must be actively involved in Christian ministries and have a demonstrated passion for ministry engineering students who demonstrate the balance of life and purpose refl ected by the prophet and excellent potential for communicating the Word of God. Nehemiah. Recipients must demonstrate devotion to God and diligence to engineering principles and have at least one year remaining in their program of study. Th e Zondervan/Cedarville University First-year Greek Award. Th e student having the highest grade in Elementary Greek will receive a title of their choice from Zondervan Raymond P. Holland, Jr., Engineering Excellence Award. Established by 2003 by Stephen and Linda Nelson, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor Linda’s father, Academic publisher. Raymond P. Holland, Jr., an aeronautical engineer whose passion for fl ight and creative aircraft Th e Zondervan Th eology Award. Th e student with outstanding accomplishments in designs helped to advance aviation. Recipients must be full-time rising sophomore or junior theological studies will receive a title of their choice from Zondervan Academic publisher. engineering students who exhibit excellence, creativity, dedication, and common sense in their studies and application of engineering principles. Th e Marlin Rayburn Award. Established in 1994 by Ethel Rayburn, this annually funded scholarship was created in loving memory of Ethel’s late husband, Marlin Rayburn, who taught Th e Rolan David Polsdorfer Electrical Engineering Award. Established in 2003 by Mrs. homiletics at Cedarville for 17 years. Th is scholarship assists students who have demonstrated Catherine Polsdorfer, this endowed one-time scholarship was created in loving memory of her excellence in the course Teaching and Preaching the Bible or Interpreting and Teaching the Bible. husband, Rolan David Polsdorfer, to assist full-time rising sophomore and junior electrical Th e Helen Drullinger Memorial Award. Established in 2000 by Dr. David Drullinger, this engineering students pursuing careers in the fi eld of electrical engineering. Recipients must have at least one year remaining in their academic program. endowed scholarship was created in loving memory of his wife, Helen Drullinger, who passed away in 1999, to assist married ministerial students. Th is award is granted to a male student enrolled in a Bible program with one year of study remaining at Cedarville. Preference is given to a married student whose wife is working to help pay for his college expenses. Department of Media and Applied Communications Th e James R. Phipps Communication Award. Established in 1999 by the Department of Communication Arts faculty, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor James Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages R. Phipps ’68 and to assist outstanding full-time rising junior or senior Department of Media and Th e Alumni Spanish Majors Scholarship. Established in 2002 by a Cedarville graduate, this Applied Communications students who demonstrate excellence in their program of study and are actively involved in community service and Christian ministries. endowed one-time scholarship was created to assist students majoring in Spanish or multi-age Spanish education. Recipients must be full-time students, with preference given to students Th e Jane Adams Smith Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Benjamin Smith ’86, this who have been accepted for study abroad programs in Spanish for a summer term or semester endowed scholarship was created in loving memory of his wife, Jane Adams Smith ’84, to assist rising and to those students who are active in outreach ministries. sophomore, junior, or senior students enrolled in the Department of Media and Applied Communications. Recipients must have completed at least one year at Cedarville University. Th e Anderson Family Scholarship. Established in 1987 by Robert and Marilyn Anderson, this endowed scholarship was created to assist female students who are including in their studies a Th e Miriam Maddox Speech Communication Award. Established in 1986, this endowed concentration in a foreign language and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. scholarship was created to honor Miriam Maddox and to assist a rising sophomore, junior, or senior student enrolled in the Department of Media and Applied Communications who exhibits high Th e Language and Literature Alumni Award. Established in 2007 by Brandon ’06 and commitment to Christian education and excellence in speech communication training. Bethany (Diedel) Colas ’08, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to recognize the academic achievements of exceptional rising junior and senior students pursuing a major in Th e Salt and Light Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Lawrence ’81 and Deborah (Detweiler) the Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages with at least one year of study Seawell ’80, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students who exhibit a commitment to the integration of biblical thought and practice into their remaining in their program. academic discipline in the Department of Media and Applied Communications. Students must Th e Milner Family Award. Established in 1964 by Dr. George S. Milner ’61, this endowed complete an essay application explaining how they plan to integrate biblical thought and practice into one-time scholarship was created to honor Edith Hart Milner and Clara Monzelle Milner their academic discipline and must have completed at least one year at the University. and to assist rising senior students in the Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages with one year or two semesters of study remaining in their academic program. Preference is given to students who are pursuing a career in English education. 15 8 Department of History and Government Th e Roloff Incentive Award for International Studies. Established in 1999 by Dr. Marston Val Th e Personnel and Process Solutions, Inc., Management Scholarship. Established in 2000 by Roloff ’65, this endowed scholarship was created to provide scholarship funds to benefi t Cedarville John and Jean LeBlanc, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist full-time rising University rising junior or senior students studying international studies/business or international sophomore, junior, or senior business management students who have completed at least one year of studies/social studies who plan to use their degree for a career path in missions involvement overseas, study at Cedarville University. including nontraditional professional roles. Th e recipient must be actively involved in community Th e Salt and Light Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Lawrence ’81 and Deborah (Detweiler) service or other highly desirable leadership roles. Preference is to be given to children and descendants Seawell ’80, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students of Cedarville University graduates. who exhibit a commitment to the integration of biblical thought and practice into their academic Th e Stephen M. Harriman Memorial Award. Established in 2007 by Earle and Donnabelle discipline in the School of Business Administration. Students must complete an essay application Harriman, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor the memory of their explaining how they plan to integrate biblical thought and practice into their academic discipline and beloved late son, Stephen M. Harriman ’73, who was a social science major. Recipients must be rising must have completed at least one year at the University. Established in 2011 by the faculty of sophomore, junior, or senior students pursuing careers in the fi eld of history who demonstrate the SchoolTh of e BusinessSchool of Administration, Business Administr this annuallyation Facultyfunded one-timeScholarship. scholarship was created to assist spiritual maturity and leadership qualities and have at least one year of study remaining in their rising sophomore, junior, or senior students pursuing a major in the School of Business academic program. Administration. Recipients must have at least one year of study remaining in their program of study Th e Jenna Lynn Ellis Award. Established in 2003 by Jenna Ellis, this endowed one-time scholarship and be actively involved in Christian ministries on and/or off campus. was created to assist full-time rising junior or senior students pursuing a career in law and planning to attend law school. Preference is given to students who want to serve in a branch of law relating to victim advocacy or criminal prosecution. Recipients must demonstrate exceptional academic, personal, and spiritual standards. Recipients are nominated and selected by a committee organized by School of Education the Chair of the Department of History and Government. Upon nomination, interested parties must Th e Arline Littleton Autio Award. Established in 1987 by Clyde and Jean Autio, this endowed complete an essay application explaining their motivation for pursuing a career in law, their defi nition one-time scholarship was created in loving memory and gratitude for the life and educational ministry of justice, and their ethical responsibilities within their expected fi eld of practice. of Clyde’s mother, Arline Littleton Autio. Recipients are current last-semester graduating senior elementary education students who intend to pursue a career in public school education and have been regularly engaged in ministry to young people during their time at Cedarville University.

Department of Music and Worship Th e Dr. Merlin and Mrs. Ruth Ager Education Award. Established in 1999 by the School of Th e Charles and Margaret Clevenger Piano Award. Established in 2001 by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Education faculty, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor Dr. Merlin ’60 and Ruth Clevenger, this endowed scholarship was created to honor his parents, Charles E. and Margaret (Himsel) Ager ’61 and to recognize outstanding full-time graduating education seniors who exemplify Clevenger, whose love and encouragement have shaped him as an artist and educator. Recipients must the values of the school, including academic excellence, youth involvement, and Christian ministry. be full-time rising junior or senior students who are pursuing a degree in music with piano as principal Recipients must have participated in an eff ective ongoing ministry to young people while attending instrument and demonstrate exemplary musical stewardship and Christian character. Cedarville University. Preference will be given to students who plan to teach overseas.

Th e Compton/Knight Family Music Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Harland and Pauline Th e Dr. Sharon Eimers Memorial Award. Established in 2000 by Dr. Leroy Eimers, this endowed Knight, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students one-time scholarship was created in loving memory of Dr. Sharon Eimers, who taught in the School of who demonstrate extraordinary potential to excel as classroom teachers for vocal and/or instrumental Education for 19 years, and to recognize and assist exceptional full-time junior or senior education music. Recipients must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in music education with plans to teach vocal or majors. Recipients must demonstrate exceptional creativity, enthusiasm, and dedication to teaching. instrumental music, have completed at least one year of study at Cedarville, and have a cumulative Th e Irma M. Dodson Award. Established in 1982 by Irma M. Dodson in gratitude for the Lord’s GPA of 3.5 or above. enablement in allowing 50 years of ministry in the fi eld of education, this endowed one-time Th e Excellence in Music Research Award. Established in 2012, this annually funded scholarship scholarship was created to assist full-time graduating senior elementary education students with a was created to honor Dr. David L. Matson’s over 40 years of service to Cedarville University by cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Recipients must demonstrate consistent and outstanding ability in encouraging excellence in music scholarship. Recipients are current junior or graduating senior daily preparation and teaching excellence during their classroom, fi eld, and student teaching students pursuing a degree in the Department of Music and Worship with a cumulative grade point experiences. Recipients must also be involved in Christian service, dedicated to serving and honoring average of 3.5 or above. God, and have evidence of leadership qualities.

Th e Faculty Music Award. Th e Faculty Music Award is presented to the freshman music major who has best demonstrated excellence in academics, musicianship, and Christian character.

9 14 Th e Faculty Prepharmacy Award. Th ese awards were established by the faculty of the School of Th e Kristi Lynn Walborn Award. Established in 1990 by the Walborn family, this endowed Pharmacy to assist students pursuing a degree in pharmacy who consistently demonstrate scholarship was created in loving memory of their daughter and sister, Kristi Lynn Walborn ’92, who exemplary, Christlike character in their personal, spiritual, and academic pursuits, and are passed away while attending Cedarville. Recipients must be full-time rising sophomore or junior contributing to the advancement of the pharmacy profession. Recipients will have completed at music students in the Department of Music and Worship. Preference is given to students with vocal least one full year of study at Cedarville University, will be entering the second or third emphasis or music education with vocal emphasis. Secondary preference is given to students with a prepharmacy year, or the fi rst professional year of study in the upcoming fall semester, and piano emphasis or music education with piano emphasis. maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. Recipients receive a textbook for the upcoming year. Th e Love Pedagogy Scholarship in Music. Established in 1995 by R. Jeff rey ’94 and Rebecca (Childers) Cone ’94, this endowed scholarship was created to assist a rising junior or senior student in the Department of Music and Worship who has completed two years at Cedarville with an emphasis in School of Business Administration pedagogy and has a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Recipients must demonstrate excellence in Th e Scholarship for Women in Business. Established in 2013 by Cameron ‘06 and Elizabeth ‘08 pedagogy, a commitment to and a capacity for successful completion of Cedarville’s pedagogy Arch, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to encourage Cedarville University program, and exemplary Christian character and involvement in Christian service. students with outstanding character and leadership in pursuit of a career in business. Recipients must Th e Morley R. Halsmith Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2002 by J. Debra Halsmith, this be rising sophomore, junior, or senior students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in the School of Business endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor the life and ministry of her husband, Morley R. Administration with a cumulative grade average of 3.5 or above. Preference will be given to students Halsmith, and to assist graduating seniors in the church music ministries program. Recipients must who are members of the Women in Business student organization. have a desire for a full-time career in church music ministry and must demonstrate exceptional Th e Cornelius Leadership Business Scholarship. Established in 2013, this endowed scholarship musical and spiritual leadership abilities. was created to award a rising junior and senior School of Business Administration student who best Th e Music Contribution Award. Th is award is given to a graduating senior who has contributed exemplifi es the qualities seen in Cornelius (Acts 10) and 6:8. Recipients must maintain a signifi cantly to the Department of Music and Worship. Th e music faculty selects a recipient based on cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above, demonstrate leadership at Cedarville or through extracurricular performance, service, participation, ministry, and attitude. activities, and have a commitment to Christian service.

Th e Boyd Accounting Award. Established in 1982 by Imogene Boyd, this endowed one-time Th e Outstanding Future Music Teacher Award. Th is award is given to the graduating senior scholarship was created to encourage excellence in accounting practices, including integrity, Christian who best demonstrates exceptional potential for a successful career in music education. testimony, and ethics for current junior students majoring in accounting. Qualifi cations include recognized teaching ability, stewardship of talent, membership in MENC (Music Educators National Conference), and well-developed professional awareness. Th e Dr. Cliff ord W. Fawcett Business Faculty Senior Scholar Award. Established in 2000 by Dr. Cliff ord and Lydia Fawcett, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to recognize a Th e Mr. and Mrs. Rolan David Polsdorfer Music Award. Established in 2002 by Catherine graduating senior business student who demonstrates exceptional scholarship and exemplary Polsdorfer, this endowed one-time scholarship was created in memory of her husband, Rolan, Christian, moral, and ethical character. Th e recipient must in the last year of study pursuing a to assist a full-time junior or senior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in music with piano as the bachelor’s degree in business. principal instrument. Th e Jim and Phyllis Murphy Business Award. Established in 2003 by Jim ’68 and Phyllis (Ackerman) Murphy ’71, this endowed scholarship was created to assist full-time rising sophomore and junior students who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree in any academic major in the School of Department of Science and Mathematics Business Administration with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Preference will be given to students in majors other than accounting. Th e Austin Elmore Award in Plant Biology. Established in 1986 in honor of Austin Elmore’s 17 years of faithful ministry as a biology professor at Cedarville University, this annually funded one-time Th e Marinus Hazen, Jr., Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2003 by Madlyn Hazen, this scholarship assists a rising junior student who demonstrates potential in the botanical sciences and endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor the life and ministry of her husband, Marinus active involvement in Christian service. Hazen, Jr., and to assist a graduating senior fi nance student who demonstrates exceptional integrity, a strong Christian testimony, and consistent ethical behavior. Th e CRC Press Chemistry Award. Th e current edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is presented to the student with the year’s highest GPA in general chemistry. Th e Nathan R. Arnold Accounting Award. Established in 2005 by Robert and Brenda Arnold, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist current sophomore or junior accounting students Th e Creation Research Awards. Th ese awards are presented to outstanding seniors majoring in who demonstrate exceptional Christian character and have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. biology, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics, mathematics education, molecular/cellular biology, and physics. Recipients receive membership in the Creation Research Society. Th e Olen Tilma Business Award. Established in 2005 by Karel Tilma, this endowed scholarship was created in loving memory of Olen Tilma to recognize the academic achievement of rising sophomore, Th e Department of Science and Mathematics Endowed Scholarship. Established in 1976 by the junior, or senior students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in any academic major in the School of science department of Cedarville College, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising Business Administration. sophomore, junior, and senior students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in an academic major in the Department of Science and Mathematics. 13 10 Th e Heyd Math/Science Award. Established in 2001 by David and Jean Heyd, this endowed one-time scholarship was created in honor of their parents, Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and Kathy Heyd, to encourage and assist deserving University students. Recipients must be full-time Th e Dorothy Hilma Leininger Nursing Scholarship. Established in 1989 by Dr. Wayne E. rising sophomore or junior students who are pursuing a degree within the Department of Science and Leininger, this endowed scholarship was created to honor his wife, Dorothy Hilma Leininger, in Mathematics. Recipients must demonstrate a balance between devotion and service to God and gratitude for her life and ministry and to assist a full-time rising sophomore, junior, or senior student diligence in their academic studies. preparing to enter the nursing profession as a career missionary. Th e recipient must demonstrate Th e L. Bert Frye Geology Award. Established in 2009 by John and Jamie Case Whitmore ’04 in well-rounded interests and involvements, an exemplary Christian testimony, active Christian service, honor of Bert Frye, who taught in the Department of Science and Mathematics for 20 years, this Christian principles, and compassion and care for others. annually funded one-time scholarship assists outstanding students who demonstrate exceptional skill Th e Kimberly Kerr Memorial Scholarship. Established in 1983 by Charles Kerr, this endowed in research and publication in the fi eld of geology. Recipients must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in scholarship was created in memory of his daughter Kimberly Kerr ’75 to assist full-time rising junior geology and have at least one semester remaining in their program of study. or senior nursing students who demonstrate scholastic achievement, excellent nursing abilities, Th e Ray and Lois Strom Academic Achievement Award. Established in 2009 by Ray and Lois superior communication skills, and Christian Established leadership. in 2012 by Roger Ferguson, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor the memory of Linda A. Ferguson by providing Strom, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist a rising sophomore, junior, or senior Th e Linda A. Ferguson Memorial Scholarship. student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in geology who has one year remaining in his or her program assistance to rising sophomore, junior, and senior nursing students. Preference is given to students of study. actively involved in Christian ministries and who have an interest in working with oncology patients.

Th e Salt and Light Geology Award. Established in 2012, this annually funded scholarship was Th e Robert and Janet Conway Nursing Award. Established in 2008 by Robert and Janet Conway, created to encourage and assist deserving rising junior and senior male students in the geology major this endowed one-time scholarship was created to recognize rising senior nursing students who to become salt and light within the scientifi c community. Preference is given to students who are demonstrate excellence in clinical practice. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 interested in petroleum geology. and have at least one year remaining in their program.

Th e Undergraduate Award for Achievement in Organic Chemistry. Th is award is given by the Th e Taylor Scholarship Award. Established in 1985 in honor of Ruel B. and M. Ethel Taylor by their Polymer Education Committee of the American Chemical Society with support from the industrial children and grandchildren, this endowed one-time scholarship award is granted to a current full-time sponsors of the Division of Polymer Chemistry and Polymeric Materials. Th e recipient is the most junior nursing student in the top 10 percent of the nursing class. Recipients must be committed to outstanding chemistry major in organic chemistry. honoring and serving their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and be an excellent prospect for a successful career in nursing.

Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Department of Psychology Th e Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Faculty Scholarship. Established in 2012 by Th e Dolph and Brown Psychology Award. Established in 1982 by Alcene Brown and Charles ’74 the Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health faculty, this annually funded one-time scholarship and Teresa (Brown) Dolph ’82, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to assist two was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students in the Department of Kinesiology exceptional advancing full-time junior students pursuing a career in the fi eld of psychology. and Allied Health. Recipients must have at least one year remaining in their academic program, demonstrate a commitment to psychology, and evidence personal, interpersonal, and spiritual development. Th e Doris E. Nevin Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2012 by Dr. L. Delyte Morris, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to assist allied health students preparing for a Th e C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D., Psychology Award. Established in 1999 by C. Eugene Walker ‘60, graduate program in physician assistant studies and to honor the memory of the grantor’s wise and Ph.D., this endowed scholarship was created to assist full-time junior or senior psychology or applied godly teacher, mentor, and friend, Doris E. Nevin. Her life to its end refl ected the attributes of psychology majors who demonstrate outstanding achievement in psychological studies, participate in Galatians 5:22–23. She taught by example what it means to have a “servant’s heart.” Recipients must research activities, as well as engage in activities of the Department of Psychology, and be involved in have a cumulative GPA of 3.45 or above and demonstrate a consistent Christian walk and involvement Christian ministry activities. Th e recipient must also demonstrate a commitment to the fi eld of in Christian ministries. psychology as evidenced by defi nite plans for graduate education in psychology.

School of Nursing School of Pharmacy Th e Roloff Incentive Award for Science. Established in 1999 by Dr. Marston Val Roloff ’65, Th e Council of Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy Scholarship Award. Th is award, established by the this endowed scholarship was created to provide scholarship funds to benefi t Cedarville University Council of Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy (COCP), recognizes a student enrolled in the Doctor of rising junior or senior students studying nursing, pharmacy, or medicine who plan to use their degree Pharmacy program who demonstrates high potential for carrying out the mission and exemplifi es the for a career path in missions involvement overseas, including nontraditional professional roles. Th e values of the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy. Students must have completed at least one year recipient must be actively involved in community service or other highly desirable leadership roles. of study. Preference is given to children and descendants of Cedarville University graduates. 11 12 Th e Heyd Math/Science Award. Established in 2001 by David and Jean Heyd, this endowed one-time scholarship was created in honor of their parents, Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and Kathy Heyd, to encourage and assist deserving University students. Recipients must be full-time Th e Dorothy Hilma Leininger Nursing Scholarship. Established in 1989 by Dr. Wayne E. rising sophomore or junior students who are pursuing a degree within the Department of Science and Leininger, this endowed scholarship was created to honor his wife, Dorothy Hilma Leininger, in Mathematics. Recipients must demonstrate a balance between devotion and service to God and gratitude for her life and ministry and to assist a full-time rising sophomore, junior, or senior student diligence in their academic studies. preparing to enter the nursing profession as a career missionary. Th e recipient must demonstrate Th e L. Bert Frye Geology Award. Established in 2009 by John and Jamie Case Whitmore ’04 in well-rounded interests and involvements, an exemplary Christian testimony, active Christian service, honor of Bert Frye, who taught in the Department of Science and Mathematics for 20 years, this Christian principles, and compassion and care for others. annually funded one-time scholarship assists outstanding students who demonstrate exceptional skill Th e Kimberly Kerr Memorial Scholarship. Established in 1983 by Charles Kerr, this endowed in research and publication in the fi eld of geology. Recipients must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in scholarship was created in memory of his daughter Kimberly Kerr ’75 to assist full-time rising junior geology and have at least one semester remaining in their program of study. or senior nursing students who demonstrate scholastic achievement, excellent nursing abilities, Th e Ray and Lois Strom Academic Achievement Award. Established in 2009 by Ray and Lois superior communication skills, and Christian Established leadership. in 2012 by Roger Ferguson, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor the memory of Linda A. Ferguson by providing Strom, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist a rising sophomore, junior, or senior Th e Linda A. Ferguson Memorial Scholarship. student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in geology who has one year remaining in his or her program assistance to rising sophomore, junior, and senior nursing students. Preference is given to students of study. actively involved in Christian ministries and who have an interest in working with oncology patients.

Th e Salt and Light Geology Award. Established in 2012, this annually funded scholarship was Th e Robert and Janet Conway Nursing Award. Established in 2008 by Robert and Janet Conway, created to encourage and assist deserving rising junior and senior male students in the geology major this endowed one-time scholarship was created to recognize rising senior nursing students who to become salt and light within the scientifi c community. Preference is given to students who are demonstrate excellence in clinical practice. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 interested in petroleum geology. and have at least one year remaining in their program.

Th e Undergraduate Award for Achievement in Organic Chemistry. Th is award is given by the Th e Taylor Scholarship Award. Established in 1985 in honor of Ruel B. and M. Ethel Taylor by their Polymer Education Committee of the American Chemical Society with support from the industrial children and grandchildren, this endowed one-time scholarship award is granted to a current full-time sponsors of the Division of Polymer Chemistry and Polymeric Materials. Th e recipient is the most junior nursing student in the top 10 percent of the nursing class. Recipients must be committed to outstanding chemistry major in organic chemistry. honoring and serving their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and be an excellent prospect for a successful career in nursing.

Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Department of Psychology Th e Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Faculty Scholarship. Established in 2012 by Th e Dolph and Brown Psychology Award. Established in 1982 by Alcene Brown and Charles ’74 the Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health faculty, this annually funded one-time scholarship and Teresa (Brown) Dolph ’82, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to assist two was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students in the Department of Kinesiology exceptional advancing full-time junior students pursuing a career in the fi eld of psychology. and Allied Health. Recipients must have at least one year remaining in their academic program, demonstrate a commitment to psychology, and evidence personal, interpersonal, and spiritual development. Th e Doris E. Nevin Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2012 by Dr. L. Delyte Morris, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to assist allied health students preparing for a Th e C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D., Psychology Award. Established in 1999 by C. Eugene Walker ‘60, graduate program in physician assistant studies and to honor the memory of the grantor’s wise and Ph.D., this endowed scholarship was created to assist full-time junior or senior psychology or applied godly teacher, mentor, and friend, Doris E. Nevin. Her life to its end refl ected the attributes of psychology majors who demonstrate outstanding achievement in psychological studies, participate in Galatians 5:22–23. She taught by example what it means to have a “servant’s heart.” Recipients must research activities, as well as engage in activities of the Department of Psychology, and be involved in have a cumulative GPA of 3.45 or above and demonstrate a consistent Christian walk and involvement Christian ministry activities. Th e recipient must also demonstrate a commitment to the fi eld of in Christian ministries. psychology as evidenced by defi nite plans for graduate education in psychology.

School of Nursing School of Pharmacy Th e Roloff Incentive Award for Science. Established in 1999 by Dr. Marston Val Roloff ’65, Th e Council of Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy Scholarship Award. Th is award, established by the this endowed scholarship was created to provide scholarship funds to benefi t Cedarville University Council of Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy (COCP), recognizes a student enrolled in the Doctor of rising junior or senior students studying nursing, pharmacy, or medicine who plan to use their degree Pharmacy program who demonstrates high potential for carrying out the mission and exemplifi es the for a career path in missions involvement overseas, including nontraditional professional roles. Th e values of the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy. Students must have completed at least one year recipient must be actively involved in community service or other highly desirable leadership roles. of study. Preference is given to children and descendants of Cedarville University graduates. 11 12 Th e Faculty Prepharmacy Award. Th ese awards were established by the faculty of the School of Th e Kristi Lynn Walborn Award. Established in 1990 by the Walborn family, this endowed Pharmacy to assist students pursuing a degree in pharmacy who consistently demonstrate scholarship was created in loving memory of their daughter and sister, Kristi Lynn Walborn ’92, who exemplary, Christlike character in their personal, spiritual, and academic pursuits, and are passed away while attending Cedarville. Recipients must be full-time rising sophomore or junior contributing to the advancement of the pharmacy profession. Recipients will have completed at music students in the Department of Music and Worship. Preference is given to students with vocal least one full year of study at Cedarville University, will be entering the second or third emphasis or music education with vocal emphasis. Secondary preference is given to students with a prepharmacy year, or the fi rst professional year of study in the upcoming fall semester, and piano emphasis or music education with piano emphasis. maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. Recipients receive a textbook for the upcoming year. Th e Love Pedagogy Scholarship in Music. Established in 1995 by R. Jeff rey ’94 and Rebecca (Childers) Cone ’94, this endowed scholarship was created to assist a rising junior or senior student in the Department of Music and Worship who has completed two years at Cedarville with an emphasis in School of Business Administration pedagogy and has a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Recipients must demonstrate excellence in Th e Scholarship for Women in Business. Established in 2013 by Cameron ‘06 and Elizabeth ‘08 pedagogy, a commitment to and a capacity for successful completion of Cedarville’s pedagogy Arch, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to encourage Cedarville University program, and exemplary Christian character and involvement in Christian service. students with outstanding character and leadership in pursuit of a career in business. Recipients must Th e Morley R. Halsmith Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2002 by J. Debra Halsmith, this be rising sophomore, junior, or senior students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in the School of Business endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor the life and ministry of her husband, Morley R. Administration with a cumulative grade average of 3.5 or above. Preference will be given to students Halsmith, and to assist graduating seniors in the church music ministries program. Recipients must who are members of the Women in Business student organization. have a desire for a full-time career in church music ministry and must demonstrate exceptional Th e Cornelius Leadership Business Scholarship. Established in 2013, this endowed scholarship musical and spiritual leadership abilities. was created to award a rising junior and senior School of Business Administration student who best Th e Music Contribution Award. Th is award is given to a graduating senior who has contributed exemplifi es the qualities seen in Cornelius (Acts 10) and Micah 6:8. Recipients must maintain a signifi cantly to the Department of Music and Worship. Th e music faculty selects a recipient based on cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above, demonstrate leadership at Cedarville or through extracurricular performance, service, participation, ministry, and attitude. activities, and have a commitment to Christian service.

Th e Boyd Accounting Award. Established in 1982 by Imogene Boyd, this endowed one-time Th e Outstanding Future Music Teacher Award. Th is award is given to the graduating senior scholarship was created to encourage excellence in accounting practices, including integrity, Christian who best demonstrates exceptional potential for a successful career in music education. testimony, and ethics for current junior students majoring in accounting. Qualifi cations include recognized teaching ability, stewardship of talent, membership in MENC (Music Educators National Conference), and well-developed professional awareness. Th e Dr. Cliff ord W. Fawcett Business Faculty Senior Scholar Award. Established in 2000 by Dr. Cliff ord and Lydia Fawcett, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to recognize a Th e Mr. and Mrs. Rolan David Polsdorfer Music Award. Established in 2002 by Catherine graduating senior business student who demonstrates exceptional scholarship and exemplary Polsdorfer, this endowed one-time scholarship was created in memory of her husband, Rolan, Christian, moral, and ethical character. Th e recipient must in the last year of study pursuing a to assist a full-time junior or senior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in music with piano as the bachelor’s degree in business. principal instrument. Th e Jim and Phyllis Murphy Business Award. Established in 2003 by Jim ’68 and Phyllis (Ackerman) Murphy ’71, this endowed scholarship was created to assist full-time rising sophomore and junior students who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree in any academic major in the School of Department of Science and Mathematics Business Administration with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Preference will be given to students in majors other than accounting. Th e Austin Elmore Award in Plant Biology. Established in 1986 in honor of Austin Elmore’s 17 years of faithful ministry as a biology professor at Cedarville University, this annually funded one-time Th e Marinus Hazen, Jr., Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2003 by Madlyn Hazen, this scholarship assists a rising junior student who demonstrates potential in the botanical sciences and endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor the life and ministry of her husband, Marinus active involvement in Christian service. Hazen, Jr., and to assist a graduating senior fi nance student who demonstrates exceptional integrity, a strong Christian testimony, and consistent ethical behavior. Th e CRC Press Chemistry Award. Th e current edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is presented to the student with the year’s highest GPA in general chemistry. Th e Nathan R. Arnold Accounting Award. Established in 2005 by Robert and Brenda Arnold, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist current sophomore or junior accounting students Th e Creation Research Awards. Th ese awards are presented to outstanding seniors majoring in who demonstrate exceptional Christian character and have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. biology, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics, mathematics education, molecular/cellular biology, and physics. Recipients receive membership in the Creation Research Society. Th e Olen Tilma Business Award. Established in 2005 by Karel Tilma, this endowed scholarship was created in loving memory of Olen Tilma to recognize the academic achievement of rising sophomore, Th e Department of Science and Mathematics Endowed Scholarship. Established in 1976 by the junior, or senior students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in any academic major in the School of science department of Cedarville College, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising Business Administration. sophomore, junior, and senior students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in an academic major in the Department of Science and Mathematics. 13 10 Department of History and Government Th e Roloff Incentive Award for International Studies. Established in 1999 by Dr. Marston Val Th e Personnel and Process Solutions, Inc., Management Scholarship. Established in 2000 by Roloff ’65, this endowed scholarship was created to provide scholarship funds to benefi t Cedarville John and Jean LeBlanc, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist full-time rising University rising junior or senior students studying international studies/business or international sophomore, junior, or senior business management students who have completed at least one year of studies/social studies who plan to use their degree for a career path in missions involvement overseas, study at Cedarville University. including nontraditional professional roles. Th e recipient must be actively involved in community Th e Salt and Light Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Lawrence ’81 and Deborah (Detweiler) service or other highly desirable leadership roles. Preference is to be given to children and descendants Seawell ’80, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students of Cedarville University graduates. who exhibit a commitment to the integration of biblical thought and practice into their academic Th e Stephen M. Harriman Memorial Award. Established in 2007 by Earle and Donnabelle discipline in the School of Business Administration. Students must complete an essay application Harriman, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor the memory of their explaining how they plan to integrate biblical thought and practice into their academic discipline and beloved late son, Stephen M. Harriman ’73, who was a social science major. Recipients must be rising must have completed at least one year at the University. Established in 2011 by the faculty of sophomore, junior, or senior students pursuing careers in the fi eld of history who demonstrate the SchoolTh of e BusinessSchool of Administration, Business Administr this annuallyation Facultyfunded one-timeScholarship. scholarship was created to assist spiritual maturity and leadership qualities and have at least one year of study remaining in their rising sophomore, junior, or senior students pursuing a major in the School of Business academic program. Administration. Recipients must have at least one year of study remaining in their program of study Th e Jenna Lynn Ellis Award. Established in 2003 by Jenna Ellis, this endowed one-time scholarship and be actively involved in Christian ministries on and/or off campus. was created to assist full-time rising junior or senior students pursuing a career in law and planning to attend law school. Preference is given to students who want to serve in a branch of law relating to victim advocacy or criminal prosecution. Recipients must demonstrate exceptional academic, personal, and spiritual standards. Recipients are nominated and selected by a committee organized by School of Education the Chair of the Department of History and Government. Upon nomination, interested parties must Th e Arline Littleton Autio Award. Established in 1987 by Clyde and Jean Autio, this endowed complete an essay application explaining their motivation for pursuing a career in law, their defi nition one-time scholarship was created in loving memory and gratitude for the life and educational ministry of justice, and their ethical responsibilities within their expected fi eld of practice. of Clyde’s mother, Arline Littleton Autio. Recipients are current last-semester graduating senior elementary education students who intend to pursue a career in public school education and have been regularly engaged in ministry to young people during their time at Cedarville University.

Department of Music and Worship Th e Dr. Merlin and Mrs. Ruth Ager Education Award. Established in 1999 by the School of Th e Charles and Margaret Clevenger Piano Award. Established in 2001 by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Education faculty, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor Dr. Merlin ’60 and Ruth Clevenger, this endowed scholarship was created to honor his parents, Charles E. and Margaret (Himsel) Ager ’61 and to recognize outstanding full-time graduating education seniors who exemplify Clevenger, whose love and encouragement have shaped him as an artist and educator. Recipients must the values of the school, including academic excellence, youth involvement, and Christian ministry. be full-time rising junior or senior students who are pursuing a degree in music with piano as principal Recipients must have participated in an eff ective ongoing ministry to young people while attending instrument and demonstrate exemplary musical stewardship and Christian character. Cedarville University. Preference will be given to students who plan to teach overseas.

Th e Compton/Knight Family Music Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Harland and Pauline Th e Dr. Sharon Eimers Memorial Award. Established in 2000 by Dr. Leroy Eimers, this endowed Knight, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students one-time scholarship was created in loving memory of Dr. Sharon Eimers, who taught in the School of who demonstrate extraordinary potential to excel as classroom teachers for vocal and/or instrumental Education for 19 years, and to recognize and assist exceptional full-time junior or senior education music. Recipients must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in music education with plans to teach vocal or majors. Recipients must demonstrate exceptional creativity, enthusiasm, and dedication to teaching. instrumental music, have completed at least one year of study at Cedarville, and have a cumulative Th e Irma M. Dodson Award. Established in 1982 by Irma M. Dodson in gratitude for the Lord’s GPA of 3.5 or above. enablement in allowing 50 years of ministry in the fi eld of education, this endowed one-time Th e Excellence in Music Research Award. Established in 2012, this annually funded scholarship scholarship was created to assist full-time graduating senior elementary education students with a was created to honor Dr. David L. Matson’s over 40 years of service to Cedarville University by cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Recipients must demonstrate consistent and outstanding ability in encouraging excellence in music scholarship. Recipients are current junior or graduating senior daily preparation and teaching excellence during their classroom, fi eld, and student teaching students pursuing a degree in the Department of Music and Worship with a cumulative grade point experiences. Recipients must also be involved in Christian service, dedicated to serving and honoring average of 3.5 or above. God, and have evidence of leadership qualities.

Th e Faculty Music Award. Th e Faculty Music Award is presented to the freshman music major who has best demonstrated excellence in academics, musicianship, and Christian character.

9 14 Elmer W. Engstrom Department of Engineering Th e Oxford University Press Awards. Th ese awards recognize the graduating seniors with the and Computer Science highest cumulative GPAs in the preseminary and Bible comprehensive programs. Th e two senior recipients receive Th e Contemporary Parallel New Testament. Th e Computer Science Scholarship Endowment. Established in 2005 by Cedarville University and funded by friends of the University, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising Th e Rev. Henry and Lilian Hutchison Christian Education Award. Established in 2001 by sophomore, junior, or senior students who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science. Th omas ‘80 and Amy Hutchison, this endowed scholarship was created to honor Th omas’ parents, Henry and Lilian Hutchison, and to assist full-time current junior and graduating senior Th e Nehemiah Engineering Award. Established in 1992 by Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Apple, this students pursuing a degree in Christian education or youth ministry. Th e recipient of this award endowed one-time scholarship was created to assist two rising sophomore, junior, and senior must be actively involved in Christian ministries and have a demonstrated passion for ministry engineering students who demonstrate the balance of life and purpose refl ected by the prophet and excellent potential for communicating the Word of God. Nehemiah. Recipients must demonstrate devotion to God and diligence to engineering principles and have at least one year remaining in their program of study. Th e Zondervan/Cedarville University First-year Greek Award. Th e student having the highest grade in Elementary Greek will receive a title of their choice from Zondervan Raymond P. Holland, Jr., Engineering Excellence Award. Established by 2003 by Stephen and Linda Nelson, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor Linda’s father, Academic publisher. Raymond P. Holland, Jr., an aeronautical engineer whose passion for fl ight and creative aircraft Th e Zondervan Th eology Award. Th e student with outstanding accomplishments in designs helped to advance aviation. Recipients must be full-time rising sophomore or junior theological studies will receive a title of their choice from Zondervan Academic publisher. engineering students who exhibit excellence, creativity, dedication, and common sense in their studies and application of engineering principles. Th e Marlin Rayburn Award. Established in 1994 by Ethel Rayburn, this annually funded scholarship was created in loving memory of Ethel’s late husband, Marlin Rayburn, who taught Th e Rolan David Polsdorfer Electrical Engineering Award. Established in 2003 by Mrs. homiletics at Cedarville for 17 years. Th is scholarship assists students who have demonstrated Catherine Polsdorfer, this endowed one-time scholarship was created in loving memory of her excellence in the course Teaching and Preaching the Bible or Interpreting and Teaching the Bible. husband, Rolan David Polsdorfer, to assist full-time rising sophomore and junior electrical Th e Helen Drullinger Memorial Award. Established in 2000 by Dr. David Drullinger, this engineering students pursuing careers in the fi eld of electrical engineering. Recipients must have at least one year remaining in their academic program. endowed scholarship was created in loving memory of his wife, Helen Drullinger, who passed away in 1999, to assist married ministerial students. Th is award is granted to a male student enrolled in a Bible program with one year of study remaining at Cedarville. Preference is given to a married student whose wife is working to help pay for his college expenses. Department of Media and Applied Communications Th e James R. Phipps Communication Award. Established in 1999 by the Department of Communication Arts faculty, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor James Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages R. Phipps ’68 and to assist outstanding full-time rising junior or senior Department of Media and Th e Alumni Spanish Majors Scholarship. Established in 2002 by a Cedarville graduate, this Applied Communications students who demonstrate excellence in their program of study and are actively involved in community service and Christian ministries. endowed one-time scholarship was created to assist students majoring in Spanish or multi-age Spanish education. Recipients must be full-time students, with preference given to students Th e Jane Adams Smith Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Benjamin Smith ’86, this who have been accepted for study abroad programs in Spanish for a summer term or semester endowed scholarship was created in loving memory of his wife, Jane Adams Smith ’84, to assist rising and to those students who are active in outreach ministries. sophomore, junior, or senior students enrolled in the Department of Media and Applied Communications. Recipients must have completed at least one year at Cedarville University. Th e Anderson Family Scholarship. Established in 1987 by Robert and Marilyn Anderson, this endowed scholarship was created to assist female students who are including in their studies a Th e Miriam Maddox Speech Communication Award. Established in 1986, this endowed concentration in a foreign language and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. scholarship was created to honor Miriam Maddox and to assist a rising sophomore, junior, or senior student enrolled in the Department of Media and Applied Communications who exhibits high Th e Language and Literature Alumni Award. Established in 2007 by Brandon ’06 and commitment to Christian education and excellence in speech communication training. Bethany (Diedel) Colas ’08, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to recognize the academic achievements of exceptional rising junior and senior students pursuing a major in Th e Salt and Light Scholarship. Established in 2005 by Lawrence ’81 and Deborah (Detweiler) the Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages with at least one year of study Seawell ’80, this endowed scholarship was created to assist rising sophomore, junior, or senior students who exhibit a commitment to the integration of biblical thought and practice into their remaining in their program. academic discipline in the Department of Media and Applied Communications. Students must Th e Milner Family Award. Established in 1964 by Dr. George S. Milner ’61, this endowed complete an essay application explaining how they plan to integrate biblical thought and practice into one-time scholarship was created to honor Edith Hart Milner and Clara Monzelle Milner their academic discipline and must have completed at least one year at the University. and to assist rising senior students in the Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages with one year or two semesters of study remaining in their academic program. Preference is given to students who are pursuing a career in English education. 15 8 Awards Th e Sandra W. Harner Technical and Professional Communication Award. Established in 2008 Unless otherwise noted, recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3. Recipients are by Sandra (Welch) Harner ’64, this annually funded scholarship was created to assist exceptional rising selected by the faculty of each academic school or department. sophomore, junior, or senior technical and professional communication students preparing for a career in technical and professional communication. Recipients must have at least one year of study Alumni Honors Scholarship Awards. Established in 1978 by the Alumni Council and funded remaining in their program. by alumni, this endowed scholarship was created to recognize the academic achievements of Student Life and Christian Ministries Division University students within each academic school or department. Each academic school or department selects one student who is deemed most deserving of academic recognition with at Th e Christian Service and Academic Excellence Awards. Established in 2006 by Stephen Brown least one year of study remaining at Cedarville. Th e School of Education award is named in ’67, this endowed scholarship assists two rising sophomore, junior, or senior students in any academic program who demonstrate faithful Christian service and academic excellence. Recipients must memory of J.D. “Jack” Willetts, a former President of the Cedarville University Alumni demonstrate exceptional service in Christian ministries and adherence to biblical principles and must Association and member of the class of 1958. have at least one year remaining in their program of study.

Th e Harold R. Green Christian Ministries Awards. Established by the Student Life and Christian Ministries Division, this annually funded one-time scholarship was created to honor Dr. Department of Art, Design, and Theatre Harold R. Green for his 25 years of faithful service in leading the Christian Ministries Division. Th e Th e Rietveld Fine Arts Award. Established in 1982 by Floyd ’89H and Anne Rietveld ’89H, scholarship assists two graduating seniors who have shown faithfulness and leadership in the area of this endowed award was created to assist junior and senior studio art students who Christian ministry. demonstrate consistent and outstanding ability and development. Recipients must demonstrate classroom excellence, leadership qualities, and evidence of a life dedicated to serving and honoring the Lord Jesus Christ. Heritage Alumni Th e John W. Bickett Heritage Alumni Scholarships. Established in 1982 by the Heritage Alumni, School of Biblical and Theological Studies this endowed one-time scholarship is named for the Rev. John Wilson Bickett, the fi rst member of the fi rst graduating class to receive diplomas from Cedarville College. Recipients must be full-time current Th e Daniel Award. Established in 2001 by David and Jean Heyd, this endowed one-time award junior (in special cases senior) students who are preparing for a pastoral or missionary vocation and was created to honor their parents, Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and Kathy Heyd. are facing additional years of schooling aft er completing their undergraduate degree at the University. Recipients are full-time graduating senior male students who have been accepted to attend a Recipients must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above. conservative theological seminary approved by the School of Biblical and Th eological Studies faculty. Recipients must plan to serve as full-time pastors of a church and demonstrate the spiritual qualifi cations and godly leadership skills necessary to excel in this ministry. Jeremiah Awards Th e George L. Lawlor Greek Award. Th e student having the highest GPA in Intermediate Greek will receive A Reader’s Greek New Testament: 2nd Ed. and Th e New Linguistic and Th e James T. Jeremiah Award. Established in 1998 by the Cedarville University administration, this Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament. endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor Dr. James T. Jeremiah for his many years of faithful service at Cedarville. Recipients must be a full-time graduating senior Bible student who has a Th e Hugh T. Hall Memorial Scholarship. Established in 1996 by Helen Jones, this endowed desire to enter full-time pastoral ministry. Th e recipient must possess outstanding character qualities one-time scholarship was created to honor her late fi rst husband, Hugh T. Hall, and to assist and be active in Christian ministries. Selection is made by the School of Biblical and Th eological students pursuing a Bible degree who demonstrate exemplary Christian character, a love for Studies faculty. and involvement with people, and a productive ministry in Christian Ministries. Recipients must also have expressed desire to pursue a professional ministry career in missions or the Th e Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship. Established in 1978 by the faculty women of Cedarville pastorate. Recipients must have completed two full years at Cedarville, hold the academic rank University, this endowed one-time scholarship was created to honor Mrs. Ruby Jeremiah for more of senior, and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. than 25 years of service to Cedarville and to continue her interest and support of married women completing their education at Cedarville University. Recipients must be a full-time rising junior Th e Joseph Award. Established in 2001 by David and Jean Heyd, this endowed one-time or senior married woman who is active in Christian service and student life. A committee of scholarship was created to honor their parents, Charles and E. LaRue Wilcox and Elmer and female faculty and staff select the recipients. Kathryn Heyd. Recipients must be full-time current junior male students who are pursuing an appropriate School of Biblical and Th eological Studies major for seminary training and who are planning to serve in the pastorate. Recipients must demonstrate the spiritual qualifi cations and godly leadership skills necessary to excel in this ministry.

7 16 Heritage Alumni Graduation With Honor Jeffery Beste, M.A., Director of Alumni Relations Th e John W. Bickett Heritage Alumni Scholarship Andrew S. King Daniel A. Gualtieri A student who earns a grade point average of 3.50 or better will be graduated with honor; one who Clayton A. Johnson earns a grade point average of 3.75 or better will be graduated with high honor; and one who earns a Kevin D. Madden grade point average of 3.90 or better will be graduated with highest honor. A student must be in residence at least two full years (61 semester hours) in order to qualify for honors. Hours earned by examination (test-out) do not count as hours in residence toward graduation with honors. Th e following May graduates qualify for graduation with honor as of the end of fall semester 2013. Jeremiah Awards . Th e James T. Jeremiah Award Tyler J. Nylen Presented by Th omas White, Ph.D., President Graduation With Highest Honor Th e Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship Joy A. Graham Presented by Joy White, Th .M. John Christian Adams Diane Marie Goodliff e Adam James Ripley Malia Beth Amling Christopher Th omas Griffi n Matthew Donald Schoenwald BENEDICTION Zachary Steven Anderson Emily Catherine Hartman Rahel Seybold Marc Sweeney, R.Ph., Pharm.D. Alexandra B. Balkus Hannah Ruth Hines John Alexander Sloter Assistant Academic Vice President and Dean David Aaron Banz Jennifer Lynn Hodges Stephanie Elizabeth Song Audrey Anna Beck Emily Anne Hudson Abigail Lee Tomlinson RECESSIONAL* Nathanael Stephen Biggs Eric Douglas Huseman Andrew Joseph Travis Fanfare and Allegro on the Doxology Brass Choir Deanne Louise Bradshaw Andrew Gerard Johnson Madison Rae Troyer Steve Kellner Charles M. Pagnard, M.M. Professor of Music, Director Elizabeth Ruthanne Bruer Austin M. Krueger Zachary Allen Wallace Haylie Myretha Buck Lani Elizabeth Lear Timothy Stephen Waller Carolyn Mary Christini Michayla Nicole Lehman Marybeth Joy Whitfi eld *Please remain seated until after the recessional. Abigail Anne Cline Rachel Ann Lowrance David Lynn Yoder Stephen James Crupi Caitlyn Nicole Lucas Laura Ann Cummings Lindsay Dale McGee Charissa Noelle Curby Jacob Daniel Miller Benjamin Andrew Dixson Daniel David Morris Elizabeth Anne Dossett Max Anthony Muhlenkamp Nicole Marie Dykstra Chelsea Renee’ Musser Danielle Lorraine Eaton Kelsey Rae Newman Corbin James Edmonds Tyler John Nylen Darrell Scott Erwin III Nathan Eric Pilling Michelle Elizabeth Frazer Sean Th omas Powers Emma Katherine Gage Madison Cae Pross Jared Lyle Gerber Nichole Reanne Reaver

17 6 Th e Salt and Light Scholarship William A. Hinks Kaitlyn O. Stiles Graduation With High Honor Th e School of Business Administration Faculty Scholarship Sarah E. Howland Faith-Hannah B. Mathews Elizabeth Anne Acker Lauren Michelle Hulsey Daniel Lunde Andrews Crysta Marie Hutchinson School of Education Anthony James Baglio Joel Reed Ingram Jeremy Ervin, Ph.D., Dean Ryan Th omas Beach Joel David Israel Brandon John Bellanti Tyler Matheson John Th e J.D. “Jack” Willetts Alumni Scholarship Award in Education Caleb W. Evans Deborah Mary Bitzer Elizabeth Michelle Jones Th e Arline Littleton Autio Award Rachel M. Roberts Colleen Grace Browning Jonathan Neil Kanning Th e Dr. Merlin and Ruth Ager Education Award Rahel Seybold Mary Beth Burkholder Martin William Klein Th e Dr. Sharon Eimers Memorial Award Alaina N. Jones Vincent Michael Castro Kathryn Marie Kohl Th e Irma M. Dodson Award Matthew B. Dix Jacob Tyler Coleman Megan Elizabeth Kuhn Elizabeth Ann Cox Rachel Marie Kuiken Elmer W. Engstrom Department of Engineering and Computer Science Amy Elizabeth Cuddington Emily Jeanette Leber Robert Chasnov, Ph.D., Chair Rachel Anne Dark Ian Paul Leong Megan Elizabeth Day Mark Th omas Lindgren Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Sarah Renee Denen Stephanie Nicole Long Engineering and Computer Science Spencer R. Helmick Justin Avery Denney Douglas H. Malcolm Th e Computer Science Scholarship Endowment Elizabeth J. McCormick Joy Rebecca Dice Grant Daniel McCurdy Th e Nehemiah Engineering Award Matthew M. Lee Amy Janelle Douglas Alicia Ann McLeod Christopher M. Nunan Th e Raymond P. Holland, Jr., Engineering Excellence Award Jonnah D. Baker Katherine Rose Drake Amanda Marie Miller Tieg D. Laskowske Kristen Nicole Eisentrager Rebecca Joy Miller Th e Rolan David Polsdorfer Electrical Engineering Award Jonathan G. Kearney Brian Jacob Fanelli Nancy Jane Montgomery Sarah Joy Firmin Ashley Lauren Moore Joshua Karl Fleming Anne Elizabeth Morris Department of Media and Applied Communications Christopher William Fox Mami Moulden Charles Elliott, Ph.D., Chair Samuel Edward Freda Hilary Joy Murphy Seth Forrest Gordon Lesley Eden Nash Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Media and Applied Communications Angela M. Schweinitz Katie Arlene Grayton John Phillip Neubecker Th e James R. Phipps Communication Award Olivia G. Harvey Josephine Grace Hein Elise Marie Newcomer Th e Jane Adams Smith Memorial Scholarship McKalia J. Coleman Karly Nicole Heitzmann Nicole Marie Noyes Th e Miriam Maddox Speech Communication Award Courtney L. Raymond Cassie Marie Herbert Gwendolyn Elaine Phillips Mary Kate Browning Brandon Luke High Lydia Rose Pierpont Lauren E. April Benjamin Bryan Holdredge Chelsea Nicole Powell Th e Salt and Light Scholarship Anna B. Dembowski Danielle Guthrie Holloway Jonathan Daniel Proctor Jonathan W. Barlow Eric Anthony Hoober Emily Elizabeth Reed Th e Sandra W. Harner Technical and Professional Communication Award Maya A. Palmisciano

Student Life and Christian Ministries Jonathan Wood, M.Div. Vice President for Student Life and Christian Ministries Th e Christian Service and Academic Excellence Award Samuel D. DeLoye Carissa R. Drum Th e Harold R. Green Christian Ministries Award Adam J. Ripley Megan J. Willeford 5 18 Department of Psychology Graduation With High Honor Luke Tse, Ph.D., Chair Milton Becknell, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, presenting Amy Louise Reisenweaver Samuel Dean Riggleman Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Psychology Elizabeth P. Garland Spencer James Rioux Th e Dolph and Brown Psychology Award Kara A. Nonnemacher Kristina Lynn Rizzardi Kelley C. Pugh James Timothy Sandberg Th e C. Eugene Walker, Ph.D. Psychology Award Heidi J. Johnson Alexandra S. Iriana Rebecca Michelle Scarpone Allison Marie Schaefer Brittni Erin Schneider Department of Social Work Zachariah Leonard Schneider Nelson Henning, Ph.D., Chair Austin Lee Scott McKenzie Rose Shenk Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Social Work Abby L. Sherman Ashley Wynne Short Ethan Jeff rey Shula Victoria Catherine Smith School of Pharmacy Hope Rachelle Strayer Marc Sweeney, R.Ph., Pharm.D. Stephanie Ruth Swanson Joshua Hugh Taylor Assistant Academic Vice President and Dean Julia Mae Th ompson Jeff rey Lewis, R.Ph., Pharm.D., Associate Dean, presenting Claire Marie VanderHart Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Pharmacy Heather D. Rose Tara Lynne Venturini Th e Council of Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy Scholarship Award Nathanael J. Smith Jacob Alan Walter Th e Faculty Prepharmacy Award Megan Jean Willeford Year One Sarah E. Brown Hayley Rose Wolfe Year Two Samuel J. Franklin Zachary Charles Wurst−Cronrath Year Th ree Neal S. Fox Marissa Kate Yorgey Rachel Jane Yutzy Tiff any Jean Zehel Jordan Matthew Zender College of Professions Mark McClain, Ph.D. Associate Academic Vice President

School of Business Administration Loren Reno, M.S., Dean

Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Business Administration Elia J. Peterson Th e Scholarship for Women in Business Jessica A. Nierman Th e Cornelius Leadership Business Scholarship Jonathan P. Gummel Avery K. Trent Th e Boyd Accounting Award Joseph D. Morley Th e Dr. Cliff ord W.Fawcett Business Faculty Senior Scholar Award Corbin J. Edmonds Th e Jim and Phyllis Murphy Business Award Taylor M. Moll Th e Marinus Hazen, Jr., Memorial Scholarship Kelsey R. Newman Th e Nathan R. Arnold Accounting Award Elizabeth J. Entner Th e Olen Tilma Business Award Gloria R. Shaw Ojeda Th e Personnel and Process Solutions, Inc., Management Scholarship William A. Hinks Jessica R. Evanoff

19 4 Department of Science and Mathematics Dennis Flentge, Ph.D., Chair Graduation With Honor

Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Science and Mathematics Danielle E. Banks Bryan David Adrian Ian Michael Devins Th e Austin Elmore Award in Plant Biology Keilah M. Ketron Michael David Anderson Matthew Brian Dix Th e CRC Press Chemistry Award Casey D. Darst Rebekah Elizabeth Andrews Susanna Kathryn Downer Eric D. Huseman Jasmin Elyse Clarey Banachowski Alexander Xavier Downey Th e Creation Research Awards Heather Dianne Barker Anna Elizabeth Downing Biology Andrew G. Johnson Anna Lynn Barulich Scott Edward Dykstra Chemistry Cassandra E. Sensky Andrea Mee Ae Bashore Jessica Louise Dyson Environmental Science Douglas P. Fox Mathematics Jonathan D. Proctor Rachel Marie Belth Sarah Ann Easterling Mathematics Education Jessica N. Stanley Tina Marie Benjamin John Warren Eichelberger IV Molecular and Cellular Biology Benjamin R. Wachter Jennifer Lynn Benson Anna Beth Elliot Physics Kayla M. Day Megan Tayler Bernstein Hannah Rael Elwell Th e Department of Science and Mathematics Endowed Scholarship Payton E. Strawser Stephen Ross Betz Kaela Faith Enderle Th e Heyd Math/Science Award Jay T. White David Mitchell Birti Jennifer Annette Evans Ian C. Holloway Elisabeth Mae Blair Elizabeth Ann Fiest Th e L. Bert Frye Geology Award Nolan J. Shula Nathaniel Aaron Bond Alexander Carl Folkerts Th e Ray and Lois Strom Academic Achievement Award Sean B. O’Donnell Nathan Frederic Briggs Elena Clair Fouch Th e Salt and Light Geology Award Dylan J. McKevitt Eric Jon Brueckner Roger Keith Gelwicks Th e Undergraduate Award for Achievement in Organic Chemistry Shane D. Johnson Trevor John Bryant Mitchel Scot Goodling Nathaniel Blaine Burrell Crystal Lynn Goodremote Austin James Bush Samuel David Goodrow Jinwon Byun Kaleb William Gottfred College of Health Professions Lauren Elizabeth Callahan Jonathan David Greenwood Pamela Johnson, Ph.D. Amy Elizabeth Carmichael Joseph William Grom V Assistant Academic Vice President Grace Gabrielle Carter Joel Th omas Groman Kelsey Lynn Chapman Bryan Philip Grove Kelsey Diane Christiansen Shannon Elise Hallisy Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Anthony Joseph Ciccarello Melissa Joy Hannah Evan Hellwig, Ph.D., Chair Rachel Anne Coon Olivia Grace Harvey Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Kinesiology and Allied Health Nathaniel T. Hughes Tiara Alexandra Coules Susan Diane Henley Th e Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Faculty Scholarship Haley G. Merical Francesca Sophiya Couser Elizabeth Joy Hicks Th e Doris E. Nevin Memorial Scholarship Darcy R. Whitney Jerilyn Renee Cox Robert Scott Hinks Kristen Paige Craig Rebekah Mae Hoesterey School of Nursing Emily Susan Culver Timothy Hoakua Holck Carrie Keib, RN, Ph.D., Acting Dean Casey Cundall Dana Mae Holst Jessica Brianne Dahnke Hillary Elizabeth Hook Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Nursing Kelsey M. Weir Casey Danielle Darst Bethany Marie Hotchkiss Th e Roloff Incentive Award for Science Katelyn J. Kostreva Kristen Rachelle Day Chelsea Renae Hubbard Th e Dorothy Hilma Leininger Nursing Scholarship Sarah G. Chalgren Brittany Suzanne DeWitt Timothy David Hull Kimberly E. Lessig Kaitlyn Louise Dearth Holly Nicole Jender Th e Kimberly Kerr Memorial Scholarship Joy A. Graham Emily Grace Delk Kayla Marie Jenerette Th e Linda A. Ferguson Memorial Scholarship Sara K. King Th e Robert and Janet Conway Nursing Award Michaela M. Congrove Th e Taylor Scholarship Award Melissa J. Ruhlman

3 20 Th e George L. Lawlor Greek Award Megan J. Troyer Graduation With Honor Th e Hugh T. Hall Memorial Scholarship Sarah M. Lusk Th e Joseph Award Samuel D. DeLoye Heidi Jeanne Johnson David Nathan Moeller Th e Oxford University Press Awards — Bible Comprehensive Carissa R. Drum Jeff rey Andrew Johnson Jacob Lloyd Nafziger Th e Oxford University Press Awards — Preseminary Stephen J. Crupi Melissa Marie Johnson Emily Kathryn Neal Th e Rev. Henry and Lilian Hutchison Christian Education Award Andrew B. Gutberlet Stephen Andrew Johnson Daniel Zachary Nelson Th e Zondervan/Cedarville University First-year Greek Award Andrew B. Gutberlet Jordan James Jones Caleb Ryan Nissley Th e Zondervan Th eology Award Elizabeth J. Entner Sarah Elizabeth Jungbauer Troy Jackson Pancake Th e Marlin Rayburn Award Troy J. Pancake Tyler J. Nylen Jonathan Ronald Kauff man Daniel Aaron Paulsen Th e Helen Drullinger Memorial Award Matthew A. Jackson Kevin Alan Kee Michael David Pelyhes Myeongseop Kim Emma Rose Rahn Rebecca Joy Kochsmeier Philip Joshua Richied Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages James Robert Krimmel Rachel Marie Roberts Kevin Heath, Ph.D., Chair Rachel Ann Kunze Lauryn Rachel Robinson Emilee Elizabeth Kurtz Stephanie Alyssa Rogers Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in English, Literature, Rebecca Ann Kyper Hannah Marie Rostan and Modern Languages Bethany J. Miller Steven Michael Lang Amanda Lee Rozelle Th e Alumni Spanish Majors Scholarship Amanda C. Stables Jonah Solomon Langenderfer Ellen Marie Schmehl Cassandra L. Hopkins Sarah Nicole Largent Paul Michael Seabold Th e Anderson Family Scholarship Claire S. Anderson Alana Denise Larned Melissa Lois Seeman Th e Language and Literature Alumni Award Tyler C. Detrick Caleb Earl Larson Jesse Alexander Silk Th e Milner Family Award Amiee E. Davis Amanda McLean Lawler Dillon James Simmons Aaron Douglas LePoire Joel David Slabach Department of History and Government Elizabeth Catherine Ledbetter Anna Marie Smith Thomas Mach, Ph.D., Chair Cree Ally Leiss Courtney DeAnna Smith Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in History and Government Daniel J. Hart Kristen Anne Linger Lindsay Anne Smith Th e Roloff Incentive Award for International Studies Kelly J. Parliament April Lynn Locher Nathanael John Smith Th e Stephen M. Harriman Memorial Award Benjamin D. German Jacquelin Sue Long Rachel Dawn Smith Th e Jenna Lynn Ellis Award Annelise J. Shick Hannah Danielle Losch Audrey Marie Snyder Benjamin Isaac Luce Andrea Christine Speros Caleb Culler Lyman Peter Laurence Stack Department of Music and Worship Seth Cooper Maxwell Gerrit Joseph Start Beth Cram Porter, M.A., Chair Melanie Nicole McCallister Audrey Elizabeth Stearns Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Music and Worship Carolyn S. Ticker Jennifer Sue McConkey Andrew Robert Stecker Th e Charles and Margaret Clevenger Piano Award Alyssa K. Griffi th William Todd McKinley Madison Rose Stoltzfus Th e Compton/Knight Family Music Scholarship Julia K. Brummel Joy Elizabeth McTaggart Caleb Michael Strejc Th e Excellence in Music Research Award Amy E. Carmichael Curtis Dillon Joshua Meyer Kurt J. Stultz Th e Faculty Music Award Sean A. Kisch Amanda Jane Miller Trevor Allan Stump Th e Kristi Lynn Walborn Award Alexandria R. Martella Larissa Jean Miller Emily Victoria Swanson Th e Love Pedagogy Scholarship in Music Christa K. Johnson Maria Joy Miller Cameron Stuart Swett Th e Morley R. Halsmith Memorial Scholarship Isaac B. Murrell Mary Rebecca Miller Andrew Elliot Symington Th e Music Contribution Award Cameron S. Swett Ronald Eugene Minnick II Bethany Jean Teixeira Andrew E. Symington Th e Outstanding Future Music Teacher Award Emalyn J. Bullis Jessica D. Pearson Th e Mr. and Mrs. Rolan David Polsdorfer Music Award Johanna M. Raquet

21 2 Academic Honors Day Chapel Graduation With Honor Kendall Ann Toadvine Matthew Joel Williams PRELUDE Cara Beth Toms Amy Elizabeth Wirrig A Mighty Fortress Brass Choir Brennan Logan Ujcich Taylor Marie Woodard Martin Luther Charles M. Pagnard, M.M. Vincent Patrick Van Dintel Kristin Marie Woolard arr. Chris Woods Professor of Music, Director Jonathan Robert Van Dyke Susanna Christine Woolston James Starner Vechery Daniel Michael Wright PROCESSIONAL Brittany An Voland Kristin Elizabeth Wright Fanfare and Flourishes Brass Choir Korinna Grace Waggoner Nathan Victor Wright James Curnow Charles M. Pagnard, M.M. Brandon Michael Williams John Paul Wunderlich arr. Benjamin Roundtree Professor of Music, Director

INVOCATION Th omas Cornman, Ph.D. The Academic Regalia Academic Vice President and Chief Academic Offi cer Th e colorful academic regalia dates from the fi rst European universities in the Middle Ages. Academic costume has been in use in the United States since colonial times and is traditionally used REMARKS for graduation convocations. Th omas White, Ph.D. President Th e mortarboard is the standard cap. Th e tassel color, as established by an intercollegiate commission, indicates the subject fi eld. RECOGNITION OF HONOR GRADUATES apricot nursing Th omas White, Ph.D. light blue education President dark brown fi ne arts dark crimson humanities PRESENTATION OF AWARDS silver gray communication drab commerce sage green physical education orange engineering pink music scarlet religion white arts, letters, languages, history College of Arts and Sciences golden yellow science, mathematics Steven Winteregg, D.M.A. gold doctor of philosophy, doctor of education, Associate Academic Vice President doctor of theology, doctor of arts Th e length of the hood and the width of the velvet indicate the level of the degree. Th e doctor’s hood Department of Art, Design, and Theatre is quite long, has two tails, and has a fi ve-inch-wide velvet. Th e master’s hood is shorter than the Terry Chamberlain, M.A., Chair doctor’s and has a three-inch-wide velvet. Th e bachelor’s hood is shorter yet and has a two-inch- wide velvet. Th e color of the velvet indicates the fi eld of study. Blue indicates a doctoral degree. Dark Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Art, Design, and Th eatre Chandler J. Hull brown indicates a Master of Arts degree. White indicates a Bachelor of Arts or a Master of Arts Th e Rietveld Fine Arts Award Christa M. Blanchard degree. Scarlet indicates a Bachelor of Divinity degree or a Master of Divinity degree. Yellow indicates a Bachelor of Science degree. Th e colors in the lining of the hood are the University colors. School of Biblical and Theological Studies Th e gown’s traditional color is black. Th e distinguishing feature of the master’s gown is the tippet Jason Lee, Ph.D., Dean sleeve. Th e doctor’s gown has two distinguishing features. It is cut much fuller than the bachelor’s or the master’s gown and has velvet panels on the sleeves, around the neck, and down the front. Th ese Th e Alumni Scholarship Award in Biblical and Th eological Studies Andrew B. Gutberlet panels may be black or the color that symbolizes the subject fi eld in which the degree was earned. Th e Daniel Award Darrell S. Erwin III 22 1 50th Annual Academic Honors Day Chapel

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