Commitment to Diversity
Cedarville University transforms lives through excellent education and intentional discipleship in submission to biblical authority. The information below articulates the biblical foundations for our commitment to diversity and living out our faith consistent with our mission.
Biblical Foundations for Diversity
God directly created humanity in His image. Imago Dei refers to the biblical doctrine that all people, regardless of race, gender, degree of physical ability, or socioeconomic class, are created in the image of God. A biblical understanding of diversity recognizes the value of all human beings as image-bearers with God-given worth and dignity. Imago Dei extends to people of other faiths, viewpoints, or beliefs; therefore, all people are to be treated with respect and dignity.
(Gen. 1:26–27; Gen. 2:7; Gen. 2:21–22; Gen. 9:6)
Access the full Biblical Foundations for Diversity statement
Kingdom Diversity Advisory Council
The following faculty and staff members serve the president by offering advice on various diversity-related issues, encouraging a biblical understanding of diversity across campus, and growing Cedarville to look more like heaven than it does right now.







Student Opportunities
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Get Involved
Through intentional events, groups, and experiences, Cedarville is helping students engage with Kingdom diversity. Learn about multicultural student organizations, diversity book clubs, and more.Get Involved -
Global Outreach
Live out God's call to reach all people with the Gospel. Whether it's local, domestic, or international outreach, get involved with Global Outreach at Cedarville to share Christ with the world.Outreach Opportunities -
International Students
Join students from 57 countries at Cedarville! Discover the support that international, missionary, and third culture students have through International Student Services (ISS).International Students -
Civil Rights Tour
Walk where history was made and heroes were revealed. Through the life-changing Civil Rights Tour course, you'll get the opportunity to journey from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, birthplace to the Lorraine Motel, alongside fellow Cedarville students, faculty, and staff.Explore the Tour
Kingdom Diversity Resources
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Enrollment Statistics
In recent years, we've made steady growth in increasing our students from diverse backgrounds. Explore statistics for both undergraduate and graduate student populations.See the Numbers
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Biblical Foundations for Diversity
Our approach to Kingdom diversity is based on the Word of God. Diversity is important to Cedarville because it's important to God.Read the Statement
Civil Rights at Cedarville University — 2/24/2021
Today's speaker is Dr. Murray Murdoch, Distinguished Professor of History and Government at Cedarville University. Dr. Murdoch recounts the struggle for, and resistance to, civil rights and racial equality in America.