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Rigorous Program Aids In 99 Percentile Score, Mark D. Weinstein Sep 2016

Rigorous Program Aids In 99 Percentile Score, Mark D. Weinstein

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Cedarville University’s human biology students are excelling nationally. Last year, Cindy Wingert, assistant professor of biology, administered the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society’s (HAPS) exam for her Human Structure and Function class. Wingert’s class achieved such a high average score that they ranked at the 99 percentile nationally.

The HAPS comprehensive exam was established in June of 1993 as a standardized assessment form for two semester undergraduate anatomy and physiology courses. The validated exam is administered online in a secure platform. The exam allowed Wingert to compare the performance of her class with the rest of the nation. Class results …


Online Master’S Programs Ranked Among Nation’S Best, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2016

Online Master’S Programs Ranked Among Nation’S Best, Mark D. Weinstein

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A pair of online master’s programs at Cedarville University have been named as two of the nation’s best, according to Affordable Colleges Online (ACO). Cedarville’s online Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) and its global health track for nursing majors both received the recognition from the national organization.


Academics, Student Life Lifts Cedarville University To National Prominence, Mark D. Weinstein Jan 2016

Academics, Student Life Lifts Cedarville University To National Prominence, Mark D. Weinstein

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Bigger doesn’t always mean better. That is certainly true in higher education in Ohio, where many smaller universities have big reputations for helping students graduate and gain meaningful employment so they can make a difference in the world. Cedarville University, a school of 3,700 undergraduate and graduate students in southwestern Ohio, fits that mold according to Pittsburgh-based research firm Niche.com.