The following links provide detailed information on the CEVT 1000 course. It is the responsibility of each student enrolled in this course to read these procedures in order to complete the course successfully. Attendance at on campus events requires you to present a current NGU student ID card. Tickets and programs are not accepted as proof of attendance. Off campus events require other documentation.
Only 1 (one) off campus event will count per semester; 2 of your 3 events must be satisfied on campus.
Exceptions are made for students fulfilling internships outside the Upstate SC area. Email theatre@ngu.edu for permission if you are an intern.

Before attending an off campus event read Parts One and Two below.

Fall 2008 deadline:
All events due by noon on Thursday, December 4, 2008.

Click these links to read more:

Part One: Introduction to the CEVT program

Part Two: Approved CEVT events

Part Three: Rules of Conduct

Part Four: What to do if you fail to complete CEVT 1000

Cultural Events: CEVT 1000   (from the University Catalog)

Cultural event programs are offered as a part of a liberal arts education and are intended to give students an appreciation of the arts. Such an education seeks to educate the whole person. The goal is a well-rounded, well-informed individual aware of the world and his or her place in society. In exposing students to the arts, educators hope students will develop an understanding of beauty and truth as revealed through artistic expression. As a Christian institution, North Greenville University is also interested in God’s revelation as expressed through the arts. CEVT credit will be awarded on a pass/fail basis. Attendance at three events (on or off campus) will result in a grade of “P” or passing. In order to graduate, students are required to pass CEVT 1000 each full-time semester they are enrolled at North Greenville University. Students who have completed eight semesters of cultural events credit and have not completed a bachelor’s degree need not further enroll in CEVT. A student who fails CEVT 1000 will take the course again (using CEVT 1000-02) in another semester. Students must pass 8 semesters of CEVT 1000 to graduate. CEVT 1000-02 is only open to students who have failed a semester of CEVT 1000. Information concerning the cultural events program can be found on the NGU website. One half hour credit.