Welcome home! We can’t wait to meet you for Getting Started Spring Edition on Sunday, January 5 - Monday, January 6, 2025.
The Getting Started experience will welcome you as a new Yellow Jacket and help acclimate you and your family to Cedarville University. From campus jobs to ministries to academics, you’ll be introduced to everything you need to know to have a successful start to your Cedarville experience.
Getting Started Program
The Getting Started program will empower you with a deeper understanding of Cedarville University. You'll discover our core values and how they shape everything we do here. You’ll also learn what we expect from students and how you can become a valuable part of our authentic biblical community.
Schedule
Select an event from the calendar to see the details below the event list.
Connect with Your Sting Group
You’ll be placed in a Sting Group with four to six other new Yellow Jackets. Two to three student leaders will lead Your Sting Group. Your Sting Group is a place to connect, get your questions answered, and prepare for campus life. You will be placed in your Sting Group by December 1, 2024. Please follow the steps below to access your Sting Group.
Microsoft Teams Instructions:
- Download the Microsoft Teams Mobile App from the App Store or Google Play Store.
- Log in with your Cedarville email and password, and select "Work or school account."
- Turn on and manage notifications. Make sure to turn on all notifications for the STING channel.
Microsoft Teams Channels:
A channel is a dedicated space to have conversations and share information within a group or team. Each channel is focused on a different topic or type of information. Within your Sting Group on Teams, you'll see these two channels:
- General Channel: This is where you'll find general updates, announcements, and schedule changes.
- STING Channel: Here, you can meet your group and ask specific questions.
Helpful Hints and Reminders:
- Use the tabs to navigate to the Getting Started homepage, myCU, and the SGA homepage.
- When a channel name appears in bold type, you have unread messages within that conversation.
- Always be respectful, courteous, and empathetic.