Celebrating God's Faithfulness Through Generations
Cedarville College was established in 1887 by five godly men who envisioned a college that would provide Christian higher education. Affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church, the College built its first building, Old Main (now called Founders Hall), in 1895.
The turbulence of the first 50 years of the 20th century led to hard times for the College. By the end of World War II, the Board of Trustees realized that enrollment could not support expenses, but, as God would ordain it, the Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland, Ohio, was seeking to expand. That institution’s Board of Trustees became convinced Cedarville was the place God had chosen.
By mutual agreement of both trustee boards, ownership of the College transferred in 1953, and Cedarville became a Baptist college of arts and sciences. Dr. James T. Jeremiah was called as president.
By 1959, Cedarville’s enrollment had grown to 255. Six years later, the student body nearly tripled to 763. By the end of Jeremiah's 25-year tenure as president in 1978, enrollment had grown to more than 1,200 students. That same year, Dr. Paul Dixon was called to lead Cedarville.
In 2002, the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to change from Cedarville College to Cedarville University. This move better communicated Cedarville’s expanded academic offerings, graduate studies, institutional organization, and increased national and international presence.
By the end of Dixon's 25-year tenure as president in 2003, the student body had grown to more than 3,000 students. Under his leadership, Cedarville added nursing and engineering majors and constructed the Dixon Ministry Center and the Stevens Student Center.
In 2003, Dr. Bill Brown became the next president of Cedarville University. Under Brown’s leadership, Cedarville built the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies and Health Sciences Center and launched four new graduate programs.
In 2013, Dr. Thomas White became the 10th president of Cedarville University. Under his leadership, the University reinvigorated commitment to its historic institutional vision, "For the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ." As well, Cedarville has embarked upon a multi-year campus master plan, a $175 million capital campaign, and unprecedented growth.
A Look at the History of Cedarville University on Charter Day — 1/31/2022
Today's Charter Day Chapel speaker is Dr. Tom Mach, Vice President for Academics at Cedarville University. Dr. Mach looks back on the university's 135-year history, marveling at God's faithfulness.
Charter Day — 1/27/2020
Today's Charter Day Chapel speaker is Dr. Tom Mach, Vice President for Academics and Chief Academic Officer at Cedarville University. Dr. Mach reflects on the university's history, which has displayed a commitment to the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ.
Two Critical Moments in Cedarville University History: A Charter Day Address — 1/29/2018
Lynn Brock serves as Dean of Library Services and University Archivist at Cedarville University.
Celebrating 100 Years of Yellow Jackets
In 1924, Cedarville's athletic teams first took on the Yellow Jacket name. To celebrate a century of Yellow Jacket accomplishments, we're taking a look back at some of the highlights from our first 100 years.
Discover the Yellow Jacket Legacy