One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

Ava Ramsey

Admissions Counselor

Biography

If I were a CU student… I would view each day as a Gospel opportunity. Getting plugged into a healthy local church, finding service opportunities, and reaching out to the people around you will greatly shape your life and time at Cedarville. Seek out Christ-centered relationships because the Lord can use the peers, professors, and other individuals you meet on campus and in the community to teach you about His character and His Word!

What is the best restaurant in the area? If you're a fan of breakfast food, The Blue Berry Café in Bellbrook has a unique menu and the friendliest staff! Bibibop in Centerville and Raising Cane's in Beavercreek are also fantastic!

What sets CU apart from other colleges and universities? At Cedarville, you will find both students and faculty who desire to honor the Lord through all of their various disciplines. Cedarville views academics, activities, and relationships as avenues to serve the Lord, so the University pursues excellence in all things that Christ would be glorified. There is nowhere else I would have rather learned about my field of study than Cedarville because my professors and friends not only cared about my academic growth but my spiritual and personal growth. You are sure to find lifelong friends and mentors who will continue to encourage you and point you to Christ even after you graduate!

Hometown? Peoria, Illinois

Degree? BA in theatre

Best place to visit around Cedarville? I love a good beach day at Caesar Creek State Park! It’s also a blast to explore all the local thrift stores with friends!

Bucket list item? My mom lived in China and Taiwan in high school, and I have wanted to go there with her since I was a kid!