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Trustees Approve New Academic Programs And 2020-21 Budget, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2020

Trustees Approve New Academic Programs And 2020-21 Budget, Mark D. Weinstein

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At its January 24 meeting, the Cedarville University Board of Trustees authorized two new academic programs, affirmed the 2020-21 budget, and approved faculty tenure and promotions. The meeting also provided the opportunity for trustees to review progress on the university’s 10-year campus master plan and celebrate record-breaking fundraising results.


Trustees Approve 2019-20 Budget, New Academic Certificate Programs, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2019

Trustees Approve 2019-20 Budget, New Academic Certificate Programs, Mark D. Weinstein

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The Cedarville University Board of Trustees approved the 2019-20 budget, advanced key initiatives in the 10-year master plan, authorized three new certificate programs for the Master of Business Administration and granted tenure and/or promotions to 21 faculty members at its meeting held January 25.


Trustees Approve Vice President, 2016-17 Budget, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2016

Trustees Approve Vice President, 2016-17 Budget, Mark D. Weinstein

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The appointment of a new vice president and approval of the 2016-17 budget were two of key actions taken by Cedarville University’s Board of Trustees at its January 28 meeting.


Trustees Approve Faculty, Financial Aid Increase, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2015

Trustees Approve Faculty, Financial Aid Increase, Mark D. Weinstein

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Faculty decisions and the 2015-16 budget were the two main items when Cedarville University’s Board of Trustees convened its January 2015 meeting. The Trustees approved the hiring of four faculty members, its 2015-16 budget, which includes tuition, room and board costs.

Cedarville’s operating budget for 2015-16 will rise to $112.6 million--$890,000 higher than the current budget. The new budget includes an increase of $3.145 million for financial aid and a three percent increase for tuition, room and board. The 2015-16 cost will be $33,748.

During the past five years, Cedarville’s average tuition increase was 2% (compared to 3.9% national average …