One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

Keep Your Memories for a Lifetime!

For over a century, Cedarville students have captured their favorite campus moments in the pages of the yearbook. From flipping through it the day you receive it to picking it up off the coffee table years from now, you'll always be able to look back and remember your time on campus.

Whether you want to order a yearbook, explore the archives, or contribute to the yearbook yourself, don't miss the chance to connect with this tangible reminder of your favorite Cedarville memories.

Four historical Cedarville College yearbooks displayed on table.

Portraits and Yearbooks

Get Your Portrait Taken

Each fall and spring, you can get your yearbook portrait taken on campus. Stop by anytime the photographers are here — no appointment needed for underclassmen (seniors will need to schedule an appointment). Make sure you dress modestly and professionally. No T-shirts, sweatshirts, athletic wear, hats, or shirts with designs are allowed.

Order Your Yearbook

Make sure you don’t miss your chance to get this year’s yearbook! Pre-ordering usually begins shortly into January, and you’ll be able to place your order through late May.

Seniors, make sure to order your free yearbook! Near the end of the fall semester, you’ll receive a form to complete. Just provide a valid off-campus address, and we’ll take care of the rest.

Yearbook Archives

Leaf through 100+ years of yearbooks in the Digital Commons archive. Cedarville has changed a lot since 1915, when the first volume of the yearbook was published, but God has blessed us through it all. Relive old memories or get a picture of what your Cedarville yearbook might look like!

Join the Yearbook Staff

Collaborate to create a time capsule of the Cedarville campus community and its top moments of the year! The yearbook you design, write, edit, and create will be enjoyed by many for years to come. Not only will you have fun making it, but you’ll learn valuable technical and teamwork skills that will serve you well throughout your life and career.

Available Positions

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Editor-in-Chief
  • Copy Editor
  • Copy Assistant
  • Layout Editor
  • Layout Assistant
  • Photography Editor
  • Photographer

What's the Time Commitment?

Your workload will vary from week to week, but you should expect to set aside at least three hours each week — two for office hours and one for editorial meetings.

When Do I Apply?

Student positions are typically posted for the following academic year around spring break, and hiring takes places in mid-April. You’ll take part in some training during April so you can learn from current student workers.