One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

Brad Hoffman

Brad Hoffman

Admissions Counselor

If I were a CU student...Seek to live outside yourself. Moving to a new place with new people is hard, but being willing to make new friends, be vulnerable, and love unconditionally will make your 1,000 days life changing. Use this time in your life to explore new hobbies and pursue your prior interests deeper. Connect with your professors, get involved, prioritize church, always learn, and have fun!

What is the best restaurant in the area? 

Breakfast/brunch- Ironworks at Cohatch in Springfield. They serve sweet and savory items and you will not go away hungry. Dinner- Coco's Bistro in Dayton mixes modern class with an unbeatable menu

What sets CU apart from other colleges and universities? 

Cedarville is a unique institution. While other colleges may be focused on life change, Cedarville’s approach is different. We hope you witness the beauty of God and fall more in love with him and worship him above all else. God’s Word shapes the academic landscape, which is certainly not at the expense of academic rigor and critical thought. God’s Word also shapes resident life as discipleship takes place all over campus.

Hometown? 

Morgantown, PA

Degree? 

BA in Political Science

Best place to visit around Cedarville? 

Spending an afternoon in Columbus is a must! I love starting with a latte from Fox in the Snow. Then visit the Book Loft and walk around Germantown.

Bucket list item? 

Visit the Northern Lights from Norway!