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Ready to Re-Open in the FallOhio Christian University is preparing for on-campus classes in Fall 2020 -This area has been provided for those who use screen readers. A video montage of student life at Ohio Christian University. Arial view of OCU MPAC building. Students are working together on assignments. Students are joining in worship and prayer. An aerial view of the Circleville Ohio campus with students heading toward the Maxwell Center for an event. An action packed basketball game in the Maxwell Center. A group of excited students before a game in a huddle. Professors are teaching classes. A student prepares for graduation. Dr. Jon Kulaga gives the commencement address. A student receives their diploma with Dr. Jon Kulaga. July 21, 2020 Refer-A-Friend Contest and Scholarship The Ohio Christian University Community (Faculty, Staff, Students, etc.) can refer a friend to OCU to win 1 of 10 $100 gift cards AND qualify their friend for a $500 Refer-A-Friend Scholarship! Refer a recent high school graduate to attend OCU's Undergraduate Campus Program.Refer an adult student to attend OCU’s Adult Online Program.How does it work?Send the person you are referring to the appropriate link above to fill out the form by August 15th. This will automatically qualify them for a $500 Refer-A-Friend Scholarship! When they enter your name as the person who referred them, you’ll be entered into a drawing for 1 of 10 $100 gift cards.Rules/Conditions:If the person you refer is already in our system, you will earn 1 entry into the drawing. If not, you will earn 5 entries.If the person you refer is already signed up for an Orientation Day or registered for classes, they do not qualify to enter you into the drawing for the Refer-A-Friend Scholarship. July 17, 2020 President's Report for 2020 Released Ohio Christian University President, Jon S. Kulaga, has released his annual report.To see some of the highlights of the 2019-2020 academic year, visit the President's page, and open the report link.Or click here to be taken directly to the report. July 13, 2020 Incoming Campus Students Attend Summer Orientation On July 10th, Ohio Christian University welcomed 62 incoming students to campus for the first Orientation Day of the summer. Orientation Days are for incoming students to the Undergraduate Campus Program to register for classes and prepare for their first semester on campus.OCU had several COVID-19 procedures in place including taking temperatures, requiring masks, social distancing guidelines, and hand sanitizing stations to help ensure the safety of everyone on campus.OCU President Dr. Jon S. Kulaga welcomed the students and encouraged them to be part of God’s story. Students and their guests heard from various departments including Student Development, Financial Aid, Academic Services and Athletics. Parents attended a Parent Information Session while incoming students got to know some of their future classmates.Students were then guided to various locations to register for classes with their Academic Advisor, meet with Financial Aid, receive their OCU technology information, get their picture taken for their Student I.D., and learn about campus employment opportunities. At the end of the day, students could take another look at their dorm to help plan for living on campus.Why are incoming students choosing OCU?“Ohio Christian University will be an amazing university for me to continue the next chapter of my life as I strive to earn my Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, as well as being a member of the Men’s Basketball Team, all while being in an environment that will help me grow in my relationship with Christ!” – Jayden Akers“The environment and the wonderful values that the school has. I have never felt more excited to be going to a college before and Ohio Christian University really made me excited about enrolling in the music program.” – Isaac Allmon“I am excited to play softball and earn a degree in education, but I’m even more excited to become closer with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.” – Kylee Bako“I am choosing OCU because it has the best option for the major I am going for (Worship Leadership/Christian Ministries). It has a beautiful campus, friendly/family vibes, and most importantly values my growth and relationship with God. Finding the right school has been hard in the past, but when I started to learn about OCU, I realized it was a the best fit for my needs in order to grow not only my education, but spiritually. I am so excited to pursue my calling and passions through Ohio Christian University!” – Grace BettsFor incoming students who still need to attend Orientation, OCU will be having a Virtual Orientation Day on July 17th and another on-campus Orientation Day on July 24th. Register for Orientation or Apply for Admission July 4, 2020 Dr. Melvin Maxwell Graduates to Glory Melvin Maxwell was known as a powerful man of God and prayer warrior by those who knew him. On Saturday, July 4, 2020, Dr. Maxwell graduated from this life to his eternal home and was united with his Savior whom he loved. He was born in Georgetown, Ohio, on November 15, 1921, and grew up during the Great Depression. Though his mother died at an early age, his father was a godly man and raised him and his brother Millard to follow Christ no matter how hard the situation.On August 25, 1942, Maxwell married his wife, Laura. They had three children together: Lawrence (Larry), John, and Patricia. Despite an often-busy schedule, Maxwell always made a point to have a family mealtime with his wife and children. Taking a cue from his father, Maxwell was dedicated to teaching his children about Christ, faithfully leading his family's daily devotion time. He also invested heavily in his children's education and ensured they gained experiences outside of the church.In 1964 Melvin Maxwell was elected the sixth president of Circleville Bible College (now Ohio Christian University) and served until 1980. Prior to serving as president, he was a pastor, church planter and district superintendent with the Churches of Christ in Christian Union. During his sixteen-year tenure, Maxwell initiated and oversaw the college's rapid growth, beginning with the construction of a new administration and academic building in 1966 on a new 40-acre campus on Route 22, east of Circleville, which is Ohio Christian's current home.During the next three years, he supervised the construction of York Hall, the Campus Church (named Detty Chapel), Johnson Hall, Moore Hall, and the Campus Center. In 1970, the American Association of Bible Colleges granted the College applicant status and in 1976 full accreditation. In 1967, student enrollment grew to 150, and by 1978 it had reached 200. By 1980, enrollment had grown to 250. This dramatic increase in enrollment allowed Maxwell to eliminate the college's debt.Maxwell's success in leadership and effectiveness in growing the university was rooted in his strong faith in God and a keen eye for others' giftedness. Retired Ohio Christian University Religion Professor Joe Brown recalled that "Dr. Maxwell loved students and saw potential in a wide range of them. He understood how God uses gifts and talents of each individual for His purposes and glory. He applauded the potential of academically gifted students, as well as affirmed those who were not always at the top of their class. He recognized the Creator wraps up potential in all of His children and was careful not to overlook every student's possibilities."Maxwell and his family had great affection for the community of Circleville and fell in love with the college. He cared deeply for his students and was remembered by many he served as a compassionate leader and a man of prayer. Janette Post '77 said, "The greatest thing I will always remember about Reverend Maxwell was his heart for prayer – and the power in which he would pray. Every morning during school, you could walk by his office and hear him calling out to the Lord, interceding on behalf of students."Others remembered Maxwell for his commitment to quality education and mentorship. Before his passing, Stan Toler '73 reflected, "Dr. Maxwell knew the importance of a practical education – one that included more than memorizing facts. The education he espoused combined earthly knowledge, biblical knowledge, and heavenly anointing to make a difference for Christ in the trenches of life. He is the most exuberant and enthusiastic person I have ever met. I always had a better day when I heard his booming voice calling me with a positive word for my life."Maxwell's presidency was filled with challenges and triumphs. However, three accomplishments stand out as part of his legacy:First, through his vision of what a Bible college should be, he led the school in self-studies that resulted in its full accreditation with the American Association of Bible Colleges.Second, keenly interested in connecting the college to the Circleville community, he promoted the need for a library building and sought community support to build it. Inspired by his enthusiasm, the community gave thousands towards this capital project. Today, the Melvin and Laura Maxwell Library sits at the center of the university's beautiful campus.Third, Maxwell recognized the importance of faculty with advanced higher education. Today's faculty all hold master's or doctorate degrees and are the foundation of the university's academic excellence.In 1980, Maxwell stepped down from the presidency and joined the advancement department for World Gospel Mission in Marion, Indiana, serving there for a number of years. After suffering a heart attack in 1985, he retired to central Florida. However, always being one to see opportunities for ministry wherever he went, soon established a successful ministry and chaplaincy for residents of mobile home parks near Winter Haven, Florida. Even after the passing of his wife Laura in 2009, he remained a dedicated evangelist, continuing his ministry into his 90's. While we mourn the passing of such a great man of God, we celebrate the fruits of his decades of labor as a faithful minister and leader in Christ. It is with great joy that we consider that he is now with Christ receiving the accolade, "well done, my good and faithful servant."Dr. Jon Kulaga, Ohio Christian University President, said this of Dr. Maxwell, “When I arrived in the summer of 2017, as the new president of Ohio Christian University, one of the first visits I was told I “had to make” was to see Dr. Maxwell.  He was spoken of with such reverence and deep appreciation that I couldn’t wait to meet him.  When I visited him in Winter Haven, FL a few weeks later, the first thing he told me was that he was praying for me and OCU.   I came away from that time of conversation and prayer with a great appreciation for the depth of his love for God, and for the university. And why he is referred to as a “Leader of Leaders” on our campus.”In closing, we would like to share one final story of Maxwell's faithfulness. Mike Holbrook '78, General Superintendent of the Churches of Christ in Christian Union, recalled this encounter with Maxwell: "I heard him praying in his office. When he opened the door, I entered and told him I wanted to let him know how much I loved and appreciated him. As we were talking, I asked when he had come to his office that day. He said he had come in a couple of hours earlier to pray. As we shared, I realized that he had been to every building on campus and had prayed at each for every past, present, and future student. He had tears in his eyes as he shared how he prayed for the CBC family. After our conversation, he stepped out. I took the liberty of going into his office to look where he had been kneeling. I was moved to tears as I saw two worn-out holes in the carpet where he knelt. I realized the impact he had on my life, and I knew what truly made him a great man – a powerful man of God."Melvin MaxwellPresident of Circleville Bible College1964-1980*Information and quotations are taken from "Melvin M. Maxwell: A Tribute" (2012). June 5, 2020 A Message to the OCU Community from the President We are living during a time of profound hurt, anger, frustration, and, for many, a time of deep disappointment and despair. It has become apparent that, as a nation, we need to do more than lament the overwhelming evidence of systemic racism. We need to act with courage and perseverance in the face of this pattern of evil. We know that any act of racism, violence, and injustice are inconsistent with the heart of God. As Christians, we must proclaim the message of Christ’s redemption and reconciliation to the world. Scripture is very clear that all people are created in the image of God and inherently bear immeasurable value and worth. Our community should carry the priorities of the Kingdom of God, in which the dignity of each person is honored, and godly justice is implemented. We believe that it is possible to support both the peaceful protestors calling for change within the systems of power to eradicate racism, and also support the vast majority of law enforcement officers who do not engage in acts of police brutality but serve honorably protecting all people. We believe the Bible teaches us that favoritism and racism are wrong and that a system that treats our brothers and sisters of color with different outcomes is sinful. We also believe that while the Bible condemns stealing, looting, and violence, it also promotes righteousness and justice (Psalm 33:5; 89:14; 97:2; Micah 6:8). And this all points us to forgiveness and grace, which are required resources if we hope to be reconciled to God and each other.God does not leave us in despair or without hope. By its nature and mission, Ohio Christian University instills hope of a life hidden in Christ that makes all things new. Facing a continuing intractable problem like systemic racism, we have to do what we do best: educate. And educate from a Biblically grounded Christian worldview. The failure of our increasingly secularized approach to politics, journalism, and education is on full display for the world to watch. We are calling on our government officials to do their job: to protect life and liberty for ALL the citizens of America. In the recent cases of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and many others - this clearly did not happen.We need to recommit to the task of educating ourselves and our students on the Biblical causes and cures of racism. We need to continue the difficult conversations we have been having the past few years and continue to make the appropriate decisions those conversations bring to light.Finally, we must return to the axiom that Christ taught – which is to “love our neighbor as ourselves” – after, of course, we first “Love God with all our hearts.” In order for change to occur – real change – we must learn to love each other. “I believe very firmly that you can’t lead the people if you don’t love the people — all the people.” (Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ). This, indeed, is the foundation on which to rebuild our broken institutions. June 4, 2020 Prospective Students Have Many Options to Experience Campus this Summer Ohio Christian University is excited to offer several options to connect with prospective students of our Undergraduate Campus Program over the summer and help them experience OCU:Option 1: Individual Campus VisitsOhio Christian University is now open for prospective students to visit campus. The university has social distancing procedures in place to help everyone on campus stay safe. Learn more.Option 2: Virtual Preview DayJoin us for a Virtual Preview Day on Friday, June 26th! Learn why students choose OCU, ask our panelists questions, virtually tour campus, win prizes, more! Register here.Option 3: Virtual MeetingsVideo chat with an Admissions Counselor, a professor in your major, a Financial Aid Counselor, or virtually audition for a performing arts program and scholarship. Learn more.We hope to see or connect with you soon! June 4, 2020Prospective Students Have Many Options to Experience Campus this Summer July 20, 2020 2020 Volleyball Preview: Experienced Senior Class Ready To Lead Young Core CIRCLEVILLE, OH - Coming off the squad's first year under new head coach Rachael Bailes, the Lady Trailblazers Volleyball program is set to grow to new heights in 2020. Powered by an experienced senior core of Dakotah Zaph, Brooke Mazzocca, and Autumn Paugh, the team will welcome in a large freshman class ready to make an impact.  July 13, 2020 REGISTER NOW: Trailblazer Baseball Announces 2020 Clinic CIRCLEVILLE, OH - The Trailblazer Baseball program is pleased to open registration for their 2020 hitting and pitching clinic set to be held August 7th and 8th. The cost for the clinic will be $60 for one day or $100 for both days and is open to ages 6-16. To reserve your spot, please click here! For more information on camp director Robby Sexton and the assistants, see below!   July 9, 2020 Brent Martin Named Director of Golf At OCU CIRCLEVILLE, OH – Following three seasons as head coach of the men's and women's golf programs, Lane Patrick has decided to step down from his position, effective immediately. Brent Martin, previously head coach of the men's and women's tennis programs, resumed all coaching duties as of July 1.  "First off, I'd like to thank the administration of Ohio Christian University for giving me this opportunity," said Martin. "Dr. Kuluga, Kevin Jones and Dave Bireline have given me a lot of confidence in my time here at OCU and I'm very excited to be named the Director of Golf.  Golf at Ohio Christian is in a good spot thanks to Lane Patrick and I'm looking forward to continuing the success moving forward. Golf has always been a huge passion of mine and I look forward to producing outstanding Christ-centered men and women golfers who will make a kingdom impact using this great game." As a collegiate golfer at Cedarville University, Martin was a three year letter winner and was a part of two school records for the Yellow Jackets (lowest 18-hole and 36-hole team score). He has two career holes in one and carries a 2.7 USGA Handicap. Director of Intercollegiate Athletics David Bireline had this to say about the transition: "I first want to thank Lane for all of his hard work and dedication to the program over these past three years. He has been a great asset to the golf program as it has developed. Moving forward, I am excited to see Brent move into this role and lead the team." Following Martin's departure from the tennis program, former assistant coach Allison Corfield will be named Interim Head Coach for both the men and women. For more on the Trailblazer Golf Program and the rest of Ohio Christian University Athletics, follow us on Twitter (@OCUTrailblazers), Facebook (Ohio Christian University Trailblazers), and Youtube (Ohio Christian University Trailblazers) June 10, 2020 Lady Trailblazers Welcome New Era For 2020 Season CIRCLEVILLE, OH – Ending the season in the conference tournament for yet another year in 2019, the Lady Trailblazer soccer program said goodbye to one of the most successful senior classes in program history. Now with a new group of faces ready to step into their shoes, Head Coach Jake Warren is excited to see what this season will bring. "Every season brings a new set of challenges and excitements," said Warren. "I think this upcoming year is very interesting because we have such a young group. What`s fascinating is we have a lot of players still developing and growing into their roles. 2020 will be a unique season because it`s not about one or two girls and a collective effort is needed." Following an announcement by the NAIA last week, the 2020 schedule will eventually look different that its current makeup, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the changes, the team will be allowed to start regular season play on September 5th. Following that move, Ohio Christian's home opener will be on September 9th against Lake Erie College. The Lady Trailblazers will open River States Conference play on the road at Point Park University on September 26th. The squad will then host the Red Storm of Rio Grande on October 1st. Other key matchups in conference play will include a trip to the newest member of the RSC in Oakland City on October 8th, an October 10th battle at home with Asbury University, and the regular season finale on October 31st against Brescia on Senior Day. "This is one of the more difficult schedules we have put together," said Warren. "It will be a big test for our young team! But I am excited for the challenge and it will prepare us for RSC play." To stay up to date on all scheduling changes and COVID-19 related news, please follow us on Twitter (@OCUTrailblazers), Facebook (Ohio Christian University Trailblazers), and Youtube (Ohio Christian University Trailblazers). June 5, 2020 Lady Trailblazer Softball Announces Summer Camp CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Ohio Christian University Softball program will be hosting a three day summer camp July 29th through August 1st. The camp will be available for girls 8th grade or higher that desire to improve their skill set. To register, please click here! WHERE: Ohio Christian University WHEN: Wednesday July 29th - Saturday August 1st COST: $200 per player (includes dorms meals) Ohio Christian University's 2020 Summer Softball camp is designed to give camp attendees the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a collegiate softball player. Our camp will include instruction and feedback on the following drills/techniques: hitting, defense, pitching, catching, and baserunning. This camp is structured to give high school athletes instruction feedback, and information from college level athletes and coaches. Thursday and Friday will be designed towards drills, fundamentals, and instruction. Saturday will strictly be live game action against travel teams and campers. Ohio Christian University's Softball program is excited to announce our upcoming camp and the opportunity to share our program, culture and philosophy with those that are interested. This summer camp will be limited to 75 attendees in order to give each camper a desired amount of instruction and repetitions from the players and coaches. We look forward to getting the chance to host you and get to know everyone. GO TRAILBLAZERS! For more on the Lady Trailblazer Softball Program and the rest of Ohio Christian University Athletics, follow us on Twitter (@OCUTrailblazers), Facebook (Ohio Christian University Trailblazers), and Youtube (Ohio Christian University Trailblazers). July 20, 20202020 Volleyball Preview: Experienced Senior Class Ready To Lead Young Core “One of the best things about OCU is the professors. They not only care about your growth educationally, but they also want to see you grow spiritually.”- Alex McCrary ‘18“I enrolled in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies (AGS) because it is attuned to helping working adults achieve their career goals.”- Sharon Sharpe ‘18“I got to know so many amazing people through Ohio Christian University.”- Crystal Bethel ‘21“The courses are useful and beneficial. Taking these courses hasn’t seemed like work.”- Victoria Litteral ‘19“I graduated college early because of the Trailblazer Academy! The atmosphere, courses, and people were all amazing and truly prepared me for college life.”- Sarah Dorsett ‘18“The school’s spiritual focus had a powerful positive impact, supported by fellowship with students. I was growing in God’s Word and was ministering, combining interests in ministry and athletics.”- Mike Holbrook ‘78“The Christ-centered focus here creates a supportive environment that encourages students to do the best they can.”- Quentin Detillion '20“OCU has taught me to take chances. Through Christ, we can do anything, even the seemingly impossible.”- Clarissa Crowley ‘19 Hall of Fame Ohio Christian University’s Basketball Head Coach for the Men’s basketball team, Casey Coons was recently honored by his alma mater. Student Profile Ohio Christian University (OCU) senior Kaleb Blevins has embraced a calling beyond his chosen vocation. About Ohio Christian University Ohio Christian University is committed to offering a complete education that develops students intellectually, professionally, and spiritually. OCU offers degree programs for residential undergraduate students, graduate students, adult and Online student. The Trailblazer Academy allows high school students to complete college classes. All programs are designed to equip students to become leaders in their careers, communities, families, and the world. Mission and Purpose What We Believe President's Vision

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