Cedarvile’s rural campus, modern architecture and Cedar Lake were all praised by the website that issued the rankings. Architecture style, natural settings and continuity were all considered in the website’s rankings, according to the university.
“When people walk on campus and see that it is well maintained, they can believe the education is as excellent as Cedarville proclaims,” said Rod Johnson, vice president of operations. “If we couldn’t even keep our grass mowed, how could we deliver high-quality education?”
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