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transforming the HEARTLAND, NATION WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT & FOUNDED BY GENERAL BAPTISTS IN 1885

OCU the transformation A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT THE GREAT COMMISSION IS CENTRAL TO THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH AND A CHRISTIAN LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION. WHEN JESUS WAS PREPARING TO ASCEND INTO HEAVEN, HIS DISCIPLES WERE CONCERNED ABOUT UNDERSTANDING THE TIMES AND SEASONS IN WHICH THEY WERE LIVING. JESUS DECLARED THAT THESE KIND OF MATTERS BELONG TO GOD THE FATHER. WHAT IS MOST URGENT IS FOR CHRIST FOLLOWERS TO YIELD THEMSELVES TO THE DYNAMIC OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AND SERVE AS WITNESSES WHO DISCIPLE PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. THE PRIME THEME OF JESUS REITERATION OF THE GREAT COMMISSION IN ACTS 1:8 IS AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN WHERE YOU ARE IN JERUSALEM, MOVE OUTWARD TO JUDEA AND SAMARIA, AND DO NOT STOP UNTIL THE ENTIRE WORLD HAS RECEIVED THE GOSPEL. BUT YOU WILL RECEIVE POWER WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT COMES ON YOU; AND YOU WILL BE MY WITNESSES IN JERUSALEM, AND IN ALL JUDEA AND SAMARIA, AND TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH. ~ ACTS 1:8 2 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

In fulfillment of this directive, Oakland City University provides educational opportunities for multiple needs and challenges. Our first commitment is to serve in our local community. From our Jerusalem we seek to move outward with educational services to the local region, state, nation, and the world at large. The Oakland City University family often defines this commitment as transforming the heartland, the nation, and the world. Space prohibits a comprehensive review of all the activities and services Oakland City University provides regionally, nationally, and globally. It is our privilege to share a few of these stories with you. Without friends like you who understand the dynamic power of God and the transforming influence of an OCU education, these stories would never come to fruition. Your faithful contributions allows Oakland City University to exist as an Acts 1:8 community. Grace and Peace, Ray G. Barber, D.Min. 85, 88 President THE PRESIDENT S MEDALLION SIGNIFIES DR. RAY G. BARBER S ONGOING COMMITMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF: THE HEAD, HEART, AND HANDS OF OCU STUDENTS. OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 3

transforming the HEARTLAND AUGUST CALDERON BE MY WITNESS IN JERUSALEM Since 1994, Oakland City University has collaborated with the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) providing education programs to incarcerated individuals. Through this collaborative effort numerous students have found renewed hope, purpose, and meaning for life. Meet August Calderon one shining example of a life transformed through OCU s Prison Education programs. August Calderon has a natural gift for culinary arts. After being incarcerated at the Indianapolis Re-Entry Educational Facility, he thought that gift would never be used again. But Mr. Dennis Brady, OCU Culinary Arts Instructor, mentored August to rediscover his love for cooking. August advanced through rigorous academic and professional expectations completing the three-month Culinary Arts Certificate Program. August furthered his education by attending the Chef s Academy in Indianapolis. Because of his willingness to learn and strong work-ethic he was promoted to Sous Chef. As a result of his culinary talents, August was promoted to Executive Chef and charged with the responsibilities of leading the entire kitchen staff. August Calderon contributes much of his success to Oakland City University. He commented: My passion for cooking was reinvigorated because of OCU s Culinary Arts program. I am also grateful to Mr. Dennis Brady who gave me specialized education and training in this career field. I have a second chance at life because of OCU. In 2012, August Calderon was sent to a Work Release facility. August was hired by locally owned restaurant, Iozzo s Garden of Italy, in downtown Indianapolis. Restaurant management was pleased with his job performance and considered him for future promotions. OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY CARRIES OUT THE GREAT COMMISSION IN EIGHT SOUTHERN INDIANA CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND ONE JUVENILE FACILITY. OCU OFFERS VOCATIONAL CLASSES IN: AUTO BODY, AUTO TECHNOLOGY, BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY, BUILDING MAINTENANCE, CULINARY ARTS, HORTICULTURE, AND COSMETOLOGY. 4 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

transforming the NATION TERRY JOHNSON BE MY WITNESS IN ALL JUDEA AND SAMARIA Oakland City University Online extends the tradition of academic excellence at OCU. Online programs provide busy adults with an alternative learning solution to the traditional classroom by taking advantage of tools and resources on the World Wide Web. The Online Criminal Justice Program is one example of OCU s success in this type of educational environment. OCU proudly conferred Officer Terry Johnson with its first Online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree in 2014. Terry began his law enforcement career in 1994 with the Vincennes Police Department; holding various positions within the police department including detective and emergency vehicle operations (EVO) instructor. He achieved the merit rank of Lieutenant and was appointed as Assistant Chief of Police in 2012. Recently, Terry tested for the merit position of Captain with the police department. He placed first on the eligibility list and attributes these successes to his academic experiences. Terry states: The educational venture with Oakland City University has not only refreshed criminal justice topics that I encounter routinely, but it has made me a better administrator with classes focusing on issues specific to police supervisors. Terry is married to Autumn Johnson and they have three very energetic children. Terry describes the balance between family, work, and education as: Autumn has been very supportive with my law enforcement career and with my decision to continue educational endeavors with Oakland City University, it was as important to my family as it was to me to complete my degree. The fact that the Criminal Justice degree was completely online left valuable time for me to spend with my family. Terry Johnson 14 says the faculty and staff made his educational experience as uncomplicated as possible. They were absolutely fantastic and if I had to do it all again I would not change a thing! My personal experience has prompted me to inquire about a Master s degree program with OCU. The Online Criminal Justice Program has experienced fast-paced growth in enrollment, academic development, and national exposure. In this specific program, courses are taught by subject matter experts and etextbooks are provided with an ipad mini. Oakland City University has been listed as one of the most Affordable Online Colleges in Indiana for 2014. Furthermore, OCU has been recognized by BestColleges.com as the fourth Best Online Criminal Justice Program of 2014. Oakland City University offers fully online degrees in: Religious Studies, Business, and Criminal Justice. OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 5

transforming the WORLD STEPHANIE HERNDON BE MY WITNESS TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH. JAMAICA My trip to Jamaica was short in time, but never ending in memories. I was blessed to spend a week working with a local church putting on a Vacation Bible School for the area children. Working hard alongside fellow classmates, the week was filled with joy, laughter, growth, and God. I was in charge of running the arts and crafts section with a good friend and fellow OCU classmate of mine, Emily Engle. Jamaica opened my eyes to the work God was already doing within the island and the work He was doing inside my heart. HONDURAS I departed on my second trip to Faith Home Honduras in May. I was immediately blessed by seeing the smiling faces of the children who I met the year prior and overjoyed to meet the new kids! My primary job was working in the kitchen to prepare meals for the team. God used this responsibility to help me realize the mission field is everywhere. As believers, we are to serve the Lord no matter what the task He has called us to do! Through this outreach, we were able to share the Gospel to the village people and show them God s love. BUT YOU WILL RECEIVE POWER WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT COMES ON YOU; AND YOU WILL BE MY WITNESSES IN JERUSALEM, AND IN ALL JUDEA AND SAMARIA, AND TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH. ~ ACTS 1:8 6 MAKING 6 TRANSFORMING A DIFFERENCE THE HEARTLAND, 2013 NATION ANNUAL & WORLD REPORT 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

ASIA Hong Kong: This summer I spent four amazing weeks teaching the English language in Hong Kong. It was the most amazing and challenging month of my life. In Hong Kong, God revealed Himself to me in so many different ways. I wish I could say every day of my summer was exciting, fun and overwhelmingly awesome, but I cannot. There were very trying and hard days during these experiences in Asia. But God has never called us to be comfortable. As the Apostle Paul writes in Galatians, when we step out of our comfort zone and die to self, Christ lives in and through us! Cambodia: From Hong Kong I traveled to Cambodia. Cambodia stole my heart! The people there are so strong and happy. The country as a whole is still recovering from a haunting past filled with pain. While in Cambodia, I visited the Killing fields from the Genocide in the 1970s. It truly opened my eyes to all the things that countries go through every day without the majority of the world even noticing. It is time we open our eyes and our hearts to the other nations...they are God s children too. STEPHANIE HERNDON IS A JUNIOR AT OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY WHERE SHE IS MAJORING IN COMMUNICATIONS. SHE COMES TO OCU FROM THE CITY OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. STEPHANIE SERVES AS PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION AND A RESIDENT ASSISTANT AT COX RESIDENCE HALL. OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 7 7

the transformation FINANCIALLY Each year OCU graduates take what they have learned and use that knowledge to change the world and to reflect the image of God to others around them. Internal changes in the lives of students are made because of scholarships and grants. Oakland City University strives to help students obtain a quality Christian education through providing the financial assistance and support in every way possible. We continue to focus on: increasing the academic expectation of our students; enriching the spiritual formation of each life; and providing experiences on the mission field that effect how students think globally. You are an integral part of this equation. Your support of OCU directly translates into lives changed and the world impacted. We work to keep tuition affordable for all students by offering University scholarships; we provide student support services such as tutoring, academic advising and career services all to ensure that OCU students are successful. TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS AWARDED $5,349,818 TOTAL MAIN CAMPUS AWARDS $4,996,617 Academic $2,507,134 Main Campus Undergraduate $4,996,617 Other Grants & Scholarships $353,201 Other Grants & Scholarships $1,130,786 Athletic $1,358,697 How awards are divided amoungst the campuses and programs. Awards given to students who attend the main campus in Oakland City, Indiana. 8 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Adolph and Jamae Lacy Alumni Arno Lessheim Arthur and Zell Baker Memorial Scholarship Barbara Hortsmeyer Benoni Stinson Bethesda General Baptist Bryce and Opal Bottom C. Kightly Trippet C.R. Richardson Cane Run General Baptist Church Carolyn Weng Cecil H. and Wanda Gladish Charles and Isabel Hoskinson Christy Park General Baptist Claude L. Atkins Coach Delbert Disler Cyrstal Jones Roland Davis/Phillips Donald K. and Mary Ann Wilder Dorothy Cockrum Heldt Dr. Carl Shepard Dr. Dale Porter Dr. Gary Barrett Endowment Scholaship Dr. James Wilson Murray Dr. Jerry Phillips Dr. Kenneth R. Kennedy Dr. L.O. Roberts Dr. Olen and Inez Pumphrey Dr. Olive Smith Dr. Ollie and Jane Latch Dr. Presley Pendergrass Dr. Virgil Hunt Dr. Wayne Foust Dr. William I. Painter Edward Glenn Ella Mayhall Bradbury Music Eloise Mack Peugeot First G.B. Church of Chino Frances Borders West Memorial Scholarship Fred and Helen Rumble Endowment Scholaship Frieda Jordan and William T. Ellison George Gomer H.C. or Dorothy Evans Memorial Harold and Mary McCord Family Heathman Family Scholarship Hope, Swartz, Williams Ira M. and Lela Mae Wilder Jamaica Youth Missions James E. and Alice Morlock James Montgomery Gordon Jeannette E. and Mildred Rauscher Jennie M. Pride Jose and Delores Sablan Joy Yeager Lawrence Black Lennie Hunt Johnson Endowment Scholarhsip Lesta and Howard R. Miller Scholarship Fund Lillian K. Ehlbert Lois Tichenor Lone Oak Lonnie E. and Sara Elizabeth Fraser Louese Spradley Lt. William Randall Crecelius Lynden R. Pride, Nona, and Earther Fritz Mamie Dufford Margery Settle Marietta C. Hasselbrinck Marlin Kell Maxine and Stephen E. Medlin Michael Musgrave Michael R. Vire Mildred Vaughn Neva Barnard OCU Alumni Athletic Opal Phillips Orlan and Margery Phillips Orville Pratt Paul B. Johnson Paul Montgomery Paula Pendergrass Professor Emma Anderson Professor J.H. Oxford Professor William Jordan R.B. Smith Rae Reierson Murray - Athletic Scholarship for Women Randolph/Hargraves Rev. Tony Kevin Eskew Richard and Charlotte Wasson Robert S. Kelley and Weldon X. Hall, Jr. Ron Malin Student Support Services Rosalia T. Torres Ruby and Edgar Baum T. Hammons The Finch The Liberty Association The Religious Studies The Union Grove Association The Webb Foundation Thomas H. and Beatrice Colvin Dunning Townsend Vern Whitten Virgil Whaley W. Anthony and Sheri Huff William Ledgerwood Willis B. Simpson Winsett-Riggle Memorial Wm. C. and Edythe Dearing Scholarship Fund Wm. P. and May Cockrum Dearing Scholarship Fund OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 9

HONOR ROLL THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS The Founders Circle Individuals Robert Harnishfeger James and Kathy Sanders First G. B. Church - Princeton, Indiana Jerry and Pamela Aigner Lee and Bonnie Ayers Ray and Beth Barber H.S. Barger Florence Barnett O.W. Barry Richard and Naomi Beesley Joe and Jane Black Lawrence Black C. William and Angela Blackburn Virginia Boyd Gail Bradbury George Brinegar William and Caroline Roberta Bromley Wayne and Edna Brumfield Dewey and Charlcie Burden Frederick and Martha Cantrell Phyllis Casson Cecil and Velda Cook Ann Irene Cornwell Patricia Creevy Oma Daugherty Larry and Alta Davis Ellen Dimmet John and Gail Dunn Daniel Durbin David and Judy Elliott Dorothy Evans Glenn Finch Olive E. Forbes Sarah Fraser Ethel Gieseke Wanda Gladish Edward E. Glenn Norma Graham Jeannette Gray Henry Gwaltney Stanley and Dilys Hale Weldon Hall Gary and Margaret Earl Harper John and Naomi Haskins William Hasselbrinck Carl and Anne Hirsch Claude and Connie Hopper Barbara Hortsmeyer Leon and Dorothy Howell Anthony and Sheri Huff John Hunter Dolly Jewel Leroy Jolly Murel Jones James and Eddi Marie Julian Robert Kelley Jack and Linda Kinkel William Kohlsaat Maurice and Marilou Mann Gregory Marish Bernard and Linda Marley May Mason Harold and Mary McCord Donald and Evelyn McDonald James and Rae Murray Alan and Connie Nass Steven Osborn Doyle Oursler William Painter Gary and Kathy Phillips Jerry and Judy Phillips Maurice O. Pride Jennie M. Pride Olen and Inez Pumphrey Tom and Suzanne Raper Jeanette Rauscher Helen Reed Kenneth Reed Carl Richardson Wayne Roberts Mary Ruff-King Michael and Mary Sandifar Frank and Judy Schultheis Eva R. Smith Olive Smith Louese Spradley Dallas Suhrheinrich Jack and Jane Tichenor Donald and Nelda Townsend C. Kightly Trippet Charles and Carolyn White Richard and Donna Whiting Wilma Wilder Donald and Mary Ann Wilder Lorene Williams The Founders Circle Corporations Algers Winslow and Western Railway Co. Ameritech BP America Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc. Cane Run G. B. Church Central California Association of General Baptists CINergy Foundation, Inc. Citizens National Bank Citizens State Bank Clay First G. B. Church - Clay, KY Community Foundation Alliance, Inc. Community Foundation Partnership, Inc. Council of Associations, Inc. Dana Corporation Foundation Dubois County Community Foundation East Gibson Dollars For Scholars Educational Testing Service Exxonmobil Foundation Fifth Third Bank - Evansville, Indiana Fifth Third Bank - Oakland City, Indiana Fifth Third Bank - Princeton, Indiana Fifth Third Bank Foundation Francisco G. B. Church - Francisco, Indiana Ft. Branch G. B. Church - Ft. Branch, Indiana General Baptist Foundation General Baptist Women s Ministries, Inc. German American Bank Gibson County Visitors and Tourism GTE North Region - Indiana Foundation Hansen Corporation Heber Springs First G.B. Church - Heber Springs, AR Heritage Fund of Bartholomew County, Inc. Hopper Heritage Foundation Independent Colleges of Indiana, Inc. Indiana Limestone Institute of America Jerry Aigner Construction, Inc Key Construction Company, Inc. Koch Foundation, Inc. Liberty Association Ministries Board Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program Lilly Endowment, Inc. Main Street G. B. Church - Boonville, IN Mt. Vernon G. B. Church - Mt. Vernon, IN New Hope G. B. Church - Malden, MO North Lawrence Community School Foundation, Inc. Oakland City First G.B. Church - Oakland City, IN OCU Foundation Old National Bank - Evansville, IN Old National Bank - Princeton, IN Parke Co. Community Foundation, Inc. Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers, Inc. Pioneer College Caterers Pleasant Hope G. B. Church - Calhoun, KY Pleasant Valley G. B. Church - Eldorado, IL Princeton Area Dollars for Scholars Lifetime Giving $25,000 + The Founders Circle 10 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Listed Alphabetically Deceased Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc. Kenneth and Betty Hall Sarah Porter Anonymous (5) State Budget Agency Terrace Parke G. B. Church - Evansville, IN The Webb Foundation Toyota Motor Engineering Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana Transporation Services Co. Union G.B. Association - Camp Clark Union Grove Association VALIC Valley of Sun G. B. Church - Payson, AZ Westwood G. B. Church - Evansville, IN Whirlpool Foundation The Benefactors Circle Individuals Harry Anson Brian and Jamie Baker Gary and Terry Barrett Edgar Baum Ronnie and Sandy Black Charles and Judy Brauser James and Jeanette Broshears George Brown Jerald and Joyce Burns Willard Clements James Crecelius Larry and Martha Sue Crowe Gordon Curtis Wendell and Linda Daugherty Thomas Durall Stanley Durham Frieda Ellison Elizabeth Enlow Albon Kevin and Becky Eskew Alice Evans Robert Finch Stacey Givens Ariel May Green Carl and Cleda Haley Darroll and Savannah Hargraves Carol M. Hawkes C. Mark and Joyce Hubbard Theodore and Amelia Hunley Virgil Hunt Cynthia Jackson Marion and Janet James Evelyn Jenkins Richard Jines William Johnson R. A. Jones Gary and Kristy Jossa Vance Kell Oria Keys Steve and Beverly Ladd Gale Lambert G. Richard and Helen Lankford Loye J. and Jane Latch Gene Leroux Bernard and Ellen Loposer George Malone John Marshall Riley and Violet Mathias Gerald and Martha McCormick John McCrery Louie and Melba Medlin Paul and Freda Montgomery Alice W. Morelock Leland Morrison Roberta Moye Claude Murray Madelyn Myers David Patton Presley and Paula Pendergrass Earl and Brenda Penrod Charles Phillips Gary and Mary Phillips Margery Phillips Robert and Brenda Poinsett James and Kristina Pratt Imel F. Pride W. Wyatt and Betty Rauch Norm and Caroltta Reynolds Rick and Laura Roop Angelo and Diana Sablan Virginia Schulz William and Juanita Scoggan Russell and Vera Scott Kenneth Seebode Robert Shaw Barbara Shepard Stephen and Shirley Shields Alma Shufflebarger Joseph and Jenny Smith Gary Sorgius Chris and Robyn Speltz Randall Spence Charles and Sharon Strickland Peter Swanson Claribel Talley Ada Taylor Alan Jay and Rachel Thompson Arthur Tichenor Phyllis Tivey James Tomlin William Townsend Brenda Waddle Paul Wade Charles and Carol Jean Weir R. Virgil Whaley Elmon Whitledge David and Judy Whitten Vern Whitten Richard and Lindy Wilder R. Frank and Gracie Williams L. Ray and Altha Lou Winkler G. L. Yeager Joy and Wilma Yeager The Benefactors Circle Corporation Alcoa Foundation AmBank Indiana, N.A. Arrington Prairie G. B. Church - Wayne City, IL Barr-Reeve Scholarship Foundation Baseball Office of the Commissioner Bedford Federal Savings Bank Bedford Urban Enterprise Assoc. Best One Tire - Princeton, IN Bethlehem G. B. Church - Ft. Branch, IN Black River G. B. Church Buehler s Buy-Low Carroll-Wyatt Scholarship Fund Chaffee Public School Foundation CIC Foundation Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America City of Bedford, Indiana Coca-Cola Refreshments Dell Scholarship Duke Energy Eastern Band of Cherokee Native Americans Federation of American Consumers and Travelers Ford Motor Company Fund - Bedford, IN Ford Motor Company Fund - Deaborn, MI Garvinwood G. B. Church - Evansville, IN Gibson County Farm Bureau Co-op Gibson County Visitors/Tourism Bureau Glen Meadows Development Co., LLC Gravel Ridge G. B. Church - North Little Rock, AR Gray Cemetery Trust Growth Industries Harrison County Community Foundation Herald G. B. Church - Modesto, CA Holt Masonic Children s Home $10,000 $24,999 The Benefactors Circle OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 11

HONOR ROLL THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS Howell G. B. Church - Evansville, IN Huntingburg Foundation, Inc. IBM Int l Foundation Indicom Integra Bank Corp. Jack R. Kinkel and Son, AIA Architects James A. Holt Charitable Foundation, Inc. James River Corp. Judge Nixon Scholarship Kappa Kappa Kappa - East Gibson Kimball Intl. Habig Foundation, Inc. Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel, Inc Lawrence County Tourism Commission Lehigh Cement Company Liberty Association of General Baptists Madisonville First G.B. Church - Madisonville, KY Midwest Merger Management, LLC Mt. Carmel G. B. Church - Mt. Carmel, IL Mt. Gilead G. B. Church - Slaughters, KY Mt. Olive G. B. Church - Dale, IN National Collegiate Athletic Association National Endowment for the Arts New Hope G. B. Church - Edwardsville, IL North Friendship G. B. Church - Lynnville, IN Oak Grove G. B. Church - Oakland City, IN Old National Trust Company Omaha G. B. Church - Omaha, IL Otter Creek G. B. Church - Boonville, IN Owensboro First G. B. Church - Owensboro, KY Owensville First G. B. Church - Owensville, IN Pepsi Cola Company of Vincennes Permanent Federal Savings Bank Pleasant Mound G. B. Church - Bismarck, IL Pleasant View G. B. Church - Wood River, IL Providence G. B. Church - Cisne, IL Scholarship America Schultheis Insurance Shady Grove G. B. Church - Poole, KY Sharrett Automotive Inc. Shoals Dollars For Scholars South Gibson Dollars for Scholars State Farm Companies Foundation Sugar Tree G. B. Church - Dexter, MO Sunny Vale G. B. Church - Malden, MO Syndicate Sales, Inc. Telephone Switching Supply, Inc. Tennyson G. B. Church - Tennyson, IN The Herald-Times /The Times-Mail United of IN Home Mission Board UPS Foundation Corporate Headquarters Vectren Corporation Vectren Foundation W. K. Kellogg Foundation Welborn Baptist Foundation, Inc. Winslow G. B. Church - Winslow, IN The Leaders Circle Individual Jerry and Pamela Aigner Wayne and Edna Brumfield John and Gail Dunn Becky Eskew Inez Pumphrey Barbara Shepard Anonymous (2) The Leaders Circle Corporation Coca-Cola Refreshments Council of Associations, Inc. General Baptist Foundation Hopper Heritage Foundation Independent Colleges of IN, Inc. Lilly Endowment, Inc. OCU Foundation The Webb Foundation The Stewards Circle Individual Brian and Jamie Baker Ray and Beth Barber Robert Bean Ronnie and Sandra Black Charles and Judy Brauser Caroline Bromley James and Jeanette Broshears Jerald and Joyce Burns Phillip and Sharen Buyher Walter and Tammy Carnahan Cecil and Velda Cook Orbie and Amy Day Leland and Ruth Duncan Wallace and Kathy Duncan Alice Evans Jim Graham William Hasselbrinck C. Dean and Kimberly Hopper Cynthia Jackson Jack and Linda Kinkel Gerald and Martha McCormick Evelyn McDonald Lois Mondy William Morris Rae Murray Brent and Cassidy Nalley Brenda Nash Alan and Connie Nass Earl and Brenda Penrod Larry Pflug Judy Phillips W. Wyatt and Betty Rauch Norm and Carlotta Reynolds James and Kathy Sanders Michael and Mary Sandifar Frank and Judy Schultheis Peter Swanson Jack and Jane Tichenor Carolyn Weng Jay and Misty Wilkins Robert and Ruth Yeager Wilma Yeager C. Phil Young Anonymous (2) The Stewards Circle Corporation Barr-Reeve Scholarship Foundation BBandT Wealth Management Bethlehem G. B. Church - Ft. Branch, Indiana Branch Banking and Trust Co. - Wilson, NC Carroll-Wyatt Scholarship Fund Central Bears Softball Booster Club Central California Association of General Baptists - Modesto, CA Chaffee Public School Foundation Community Foundation Alliance, Inc. Community Foundation of Morgan County, Inc. Cornettsville United Methodist Church - Plainville, IN Daviess County Farm Bureau, Inc. Donaldson Capital Management, LLC Dubois County Community Foundation Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. East Gibson Dollars For Scholars Evansville Urban Enterprise Association Fellowship G. B. Church - Poplar Bluff, MO Fifth Third Bank - Evansville, IN German American Bank - Jasper, IN Gibson County Visitors and Tourism Harvest Time Ministries Heidelberg Distributing Company Herald G. B. Church - Modesto, CA Indiana Black Expo, Inc. Jerry Aigner Construction, Inc Judge Nixon Scholarship Kemper CPA Group Kentucky Grocers Education Foundation Annual Giving continued $1,000 - $9,999 The Stewards Circle $10,000 + The Leaders Circle $1,000 - $9,999 The Stewards Circle 12 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Listed Alphabetically Deceased Kimball Hospitality Larry and Chiquita Baker Terry Byrns Nestor Delfin Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel, Inc Dwight Barker Arvil Callis Angie Dence Lutesville Motor Co. John Barker Norma Callis Vernon and T. Delores Deutsch Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Bill Barnard W. Harold and Frankye Calloway Jacinto Diaz National Endowment for the Arts Kenneth and Charlotte Barnard Graeme Campbell Carol Dilger Nexstar Broadcasting Inc. Annette Barnes Tony Cansler Irene Dimmett Old National Bank - Evansville, IN Mary Barnes Joyce Carpenter Michael and Carole Disler Old National Trust Company Lorinda Barrell Todd and Sherry Carver Daniel and Joyce Ditzer Orange County Community Foundation, Inc. Pioneer College Caterers Princeton Area Dollars for Scholars Salem Education Foundation Scholarship America Scott County Community Foundation, Inc. South Gibson Dollars for Scholars Springs Valley Bank and Trust Sunny Vale G. B. Church - Malden, MO Tennyson G. B. Church - Tennyson, IN The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Frank and Marsha Beach Dan and Phyllis Beard Richard and Naomi Beesley Charles and Martha Bellamy Carrie Bellamy Jack and Betty Benjamin Chuck and Kari Benningfield Reba Benson Amy Benton Joe and Jane Black Jan Blackburn Dwight and Brenda Bland Vicki Lee Blevins David and Aasta Carver Tim and Peggy Chancellor Elmer and Birdie Chancellor Kenneth and Peggy Christy Will Clapton Lewis and Frances Clark Charles and R. Sharon Clark Michael and Janet Clark Nancy Clem Jean Cogan Randy Coleman Ed and Linda Collins Ethan Collins Bob and Norma Doane Robert and Barbara Doerner Raymond and Marie Doud James and Nancy Dougan Brad Douglas Richard and Nancy Dubois Byron Dulin Billie and Ruby Duncan Stanley Durham Jerry and Evelyn Eades Jack and Evelyn Eberhardt Ben Eklof Michael and Darlene Elaman Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana, Inc. Union Association of General Baptists - Camp Clark Vectren Foundation Ziemer, Stayman, Weitzel and Shoulders, LLP Kenneth and Sally Bose John and Rita Bowles Jackie Bowling Rachael Bowling Thelma Boyer Steven Bradley Stephen and Erica Combs Clint and Judy Cook Bernard and Betty Coomes Wilford and Lewanna Copeland Stanley Coy Tricia Crane Ben Elrod Dawn Embry Carissa Embry Rowland Embry Ashley Engler Joe English The Patrons Circle Individual Jon and Terri Adams William Adams Joseph and Gayle Adams Jordan Aigner Jeremy and Katherine Aigner Steven and Sue Alston Jeanne Angermeier Wayne and Gloria Antworth A. Joe and Jean Ash Suzanne Atwood Rick Bagnoche Joel and Charlotte Bragg Linda Branch Gary and Betty Braunecker William Breeden Wanda Britt Frederick and Jan Brittain Jordyn Brown Jimmy and Melody Browning George Broy Mike and Susie Bruder Patti Buchta Don and Donna Burroughs Amy Burton William and Phyllis Crecelius James and Margaret Crecelius Jeff Crowe John and Carolyn Culbertson Joe Cummings Earl and Raye Cunningham Gordon Curtis Brenda Curtis Wendell and Linda Daugherty Roger Davis David Davis Cecil Davis Jim Deffendall Tate Enlow Keith Erickson Brian and Linda Evans Joseph and Mary Evans Amy Fallen Christopher Farley Gary and Dee Ann Ferguson Greg Fernie Melvin and Patricia Fireovid Chris and Dawna Fischer T. Ray and Maddie Fletcher Dorrell Forbes Amy Forbes $100 - $999 The Patrons Circle OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 13

HONOR ROLL THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS David and Joyce Forbey Donald and Hilda Hazelton Philip Jones Antonia Lyzenga Harold Ford Lucille Head-Hammond Virginia Jones Matt and Lori Malin Dave Fortune Margie Hecht Stanley and Judy Jones Carolyn Malin Dennis and Paula Foust Ilene Heckler Murel Jones Elon Mancebo Bill and Ruth Foust Kim Hegger R. A. Jones Maurice and Marilou Mann Carl and Linda Fowler Steven and Judy Heidorn Robbie Jossa Bernard and Linda Marley Josh Frankham Jim and Tonya Heim James and Eddi Marie Julian William Marshall Iona Froman Richard and Cynthia Helton Roger Kaiser Gloria and Stuart Mason Robert and Sharon Fuchs L. Paul and Mildred Henager Payton Karl Michael Mason J. Bryan and Gwendolyn Fulk Billy and Patsy Henderson James Keister Keith Masterson Terry Fulkerson David and M. Beckey Holder Matthew Kellems Joe and Barb Mayer Carol Garlock Justin Holland Donny Kelly Jerry and Sharon Mayer Curtis Garrett Jennifer Hollinger Larry Kemp Eric Mayfield Rodney Garrison Gina Hoosier C. Denver and Anna Kennedy Brenda McAllister Ronald and Norma Gee Eldon and Ann Hopkins Richard and Linda Kerby Peter McAllister Terry and Nancy Gehlhausen Mark and Kelly Hopper Susan Kifer Todd and Debbie McConnell M. Wayne and Gracie Gipson Claude and Connie Hopper Dennis and Phyllis Knaack Marie McCord Francis and Karen Goedde Dave Horner Bud and Rita Knight Troy and Chris McCrary Ruth Goodnight Lynette Hose Lisa Knight Scott McDevitt Gregory and Susan Goodson David and Heather Hose Harry Kries Delores McDevitt Gary and Carol Graf Charles and Rose Mary Hoten Neal Kunkler Wendell and Carolyn McGehee Janna Graves Eric Howard Donald and Carol LaGrange Lisa McKamey Jeff Gray W. Lester and Mary Howard Dennis Lampert Ryne Meece Max Green G. Thomas Howard Donald Lampert Kurt and Jessica Mehringer Phyllis Greenlee Breanna Huff Troy Land Robert and R. Virginia Meier Eleanor Groom Theodore and Amelia Hunley G. Richard and Helen Lankford Scott and Janelle Meinema Kenneth Grooms Robert and Bette Jo Hunt C. Glen and Kay Lashley Richard Melendez John and Kathryn Gwaltney Bradley and Cathy Hussung Robert and Constance Laubscher Glenn and Alice Menke Louis and Linda Haag Bert and Anna Hyneman Mary Lee Howard and Lou Meuche Darrell Hacker Linda Ingram Sam Lee David and Vera Middleton Robert and Okema Haden Mark Iunghuhn David and G. Ramona Lennen Curtis Miller Lisa Haffer Marion and Janet James Thomas Leuze Sandra Moffett Karen Hales Peggy Jenkins Larry Lewis Laura Mohr Kenneth and Betty Hall Dolly Jewel Carolyn Listner Don Moore S. Creighton and Helen Hampton Janice Jochim Susan Lockwood Dave Morris W. Ryan Hanger William and Elaine Johnson Dave Loewenstein Todd and Kim Mosby Brian and Debbie Harmon Robert and Mary Johnson Audie and Sharon Long Susie Mullens Rod and Diana Harmon Ron Johnson Matthew Lucas Lois Jean Murray Donald and Patsy Harris Leroy Jolly Dolus Luff Ray and Sue Nalley William Hatton Kelly Jones Beatrice Lynn Jeff Neel Annual Giving continued $100 - $999 The Patrons Circle 14 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Listed Alphabetically Deceased Herb and Dawnelle Neighbors Eduardo Robaski Richard Smith Brenda Waddle Jeffrey Newman Thomas Roberts Karen Snyder Eric and Deitra Walden William Newton Joan Robinson John and Linda Snyder Thomas and Mary Lou Walls Jim and Sharron Nixon Marvin Roeder Ronald Sollman Scott Watson Steven Nixon David and Ann Rogier Randy Sparks Mark Weaver Walter and Deborah Nowakowski Greg and Marla Rollo Jason and Ashley Spears Jean Weir Glenn and Angie Nulty Rick and Laura Roop Bill and Sharen Spencer Derren and Tonya Weisheit Edwin Nurrenbern Louis Ross Carolyn Spitler David and Judy Whitten M. Austin Odom Robert and Lynn Rowe Carletta Steele Bradley and Angie Wibbeler Rex and Pansy O Neal Chris and Kelly Rowland Del and Norma Steinhart Bobby and Joyce Wicks Monte Parke Jerry and Linda Royalty Jed and Margie Strange Betty Jean Wilgus E. Wayne Parke Daniel and Kathy Ryan Charles and Sharon Strickland James and Pat Wilson Dan and A. Janet Parrish Leonardo Sanchez David Stroup Steven and Karen Winberry John and Tonya Payne Hugh and Glenda Schaefer Tyler Stutzman L. Ray Winkler Tiffany Pennington Edward and Bonnie Schanda Roger and Cynthia Sublett Joshua Wirey E. Leo and E. June Perkins Marty and Laura Schechner Tom Super Michael Wiseman Kenneth and Kathy Perkins Chad Schenck Bradley and Sheila Swain Alvah Russell Wood Jarmon and Patricia Perkins Michael and Nancy Scherschel M. Jane Swain J. D. and Jeanie Woods Gene Pflug Henry and Karen Schleter Brenda Swinney Isaac Worrell Ray Phelps Jacob and Devon Schlottman Donald and Dianne Tate James and Tamara Yochum Gary and Mary Phillips Terry and Sandra Schmitt Greg Taylor Charles Young William Ping William and Juanita Scoggan Brandon and Katherine Tennant Anonymous (4) Gregory and Debbie Pirtle James and Kristina Pratt Lance and Cayce Price Edward Prior Jerry and Janet Putman Valada Raber Floyd and Lois Raisor James and Kristina Raley Samuel and Sharon Ramdial Richard and Jane Reed Jarvis and Barbara Reed James Reed Phillip and Leigha Reinbrecht Dessie Renard Melinda Render Aaron Reynolds Jerry and Dorothy Reynolds Brandi Richardson Billy and Naomi Secoy Michael Seebode Mona Sermersheim Keshan Sharp Robert Shaw Stephen and Shirley Shields Carol Shoulders Stan Shoultz John and Wilma Sickman Betty Simmons Eddie and Ginger Simons Mark Simpson Santford and Rosene Singleton Daniel Skaggs John and Gladys Sloan Vernon Smalling Joseph Smith David Smith Robert and Monica Thacker Thomas Thompson Bruce and Karen Thompson Al and Jeanne Tieken Phyllis Tivey Joe and Janice Todrank William Townsend J. Mike and Kathy Trotter Mary Tubbs Faith Tupman Glynis Turner David Utley Bob Valvano Gary and Ronda VanWinkle Larry Vaughn Richard and Rhonda Veen John and Tamyra Verheul Floyd Vieth The Patrons Circle Corporation Advanced Disposal Services Agee Fellowship Church - Poplar Bluff, MO Albemarle Corporation Alcoa Foundation AMF ARC Lanes Arrington Prairie G. B. Church - Wayne City, IL Beauty Bar Bee-Leave N Trucking Best One Tire - Princeton, IN Bethlehem G. B. Church - Whitewater, MO Big O Tires - Princeton, IN Big Splash Adventure Bloomfield First G. B. Church - Bloomfield, MO Boston s OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 15

HONOR ROLL THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS Brinkers Jewelers, Inc. First G. B. Church - Princeton, IN Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc. - Fillmore, IN Prides Creek Golf Course Broshears Real Estate and Insurance Calvary G. B. Church - Adairville, KY Cambridge Golf Course Caterpillar Foundation Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions Clarion Inn and Conference Center Community State Bank - Evansville, IN Cookin Dutchman Country Inn Suites Courtyard by Marriott - Louisville, KY Covington Citizens Scholarship Foundation Crosspointe Insurance and Financial Services Crown Plaza Hotel Cummings Agency, Inc. D & B Properties, Inc. Daviess County Republican Women Deaconess Hospital, Inc. Deason Signs Derby Dinner Playhouse Dollars for Scholars North Central H.S. Double D Diner Dr. Dashboard Dubois Wood Products Dunn and Associates Benefits Administrators, Inc. Duvalls Chapel G. B. Church - Greenville, KY Elite Fitness Elmer Buchta Trucking Embassy Suites - Indianapolis, IN Escalade Sports European Sports Evansville Ice Men Evansville Sports Program, Inc. Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union Evansville Welding Supply Ewing Sports F&M Building and Home Supplies, Inc. Florissant G. B. Church - Florissant, MO Francisco G. B. Church - Francisco, IN Fraternal Order of Eagles 3335 French Lick Springs Resort Freudenberg s Mini Mart Gadco Lawn Care General Baptist Women s Ministries, Inc. Gentle Shepherd Church German American Bank - Petersburg, IN German American Insurance Gibson County Chamber of Commerce Gibson County Soccer Club Gibson General Hospital Golf Plus Graceful Lady Graceland Baptist Church - New Albany, IN Grass Masters Sod Farm Gray Cemetery Trust - Evansville, IN Greater Clark County Educational Foundation Greater Grace Apostolic Church - Oakland City, IN Hall, Partenheimer and Kinkle Hansen Corporation Happy Zion G. B. Church - Annapolis, MO Holiday Inn - Evansville, IN Hoosier Business Machines, Inc. Hoosier Laser Graphics Hopkins County Coal, LLC Howell G. B. Church - Evansville, IN Husk Signs Impressions Printing, Inc. Island Rayz Tanning It Can Be Arranged Floral and Gifts Jack R. Kinkel and Son, AIA Architects Jasper Engines and Transmissions Jasper Group Johnson Chapel Sunday School Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc. - Oakland City, IN Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc. - Covington, IN Kenny Kent Lexus of Evansville Kenny Kent Toyota of Evansville Key Construction Company, Inc. L & J Investments, Inc. Lake Rudolph Law Chevrolet Liberty G.B. Association - One Day Missionary Lighthouse Assembly of God Logan s Roadhouse Mackey Salem United Methodist Marx Bar-B-Que Media Mix Communications, Inc. Memmer s True Value Farm Store Men s Warehouse Muren Church of God - Winslow, IN New Harmony Inn New Testament Christian Church Newspaper Holdings, Inc. North Daviess Community Dollars for Scholars North Haven G. B. Church - Evansville, IN Odon Locker, Inc. Olde Tyme Shoppe Olive G. B. Church - Stonefort, IL Orion America, Inc. Paoli Furniture Peabody Energy - Evansville, IN Peabody Energy - Francisco, IN Peace Fellowship - Newburgh, IN Petersburg Hardware PJJT Distributors Pleasant View G. B. Church - Risco, MO Poplar Bluff First G. B. Church - Poplar Bluff, MO Powell G. B. Church - Norris City, IL Princeton Broadcasting Co, Inc Princeton Country Club Proliance Holdings - Indianapolis, IN Promotions Plus Putnam County Community Foundation, Inc. Rafferty s Remax Midwest Real Estate Group Riverside Assembly of God Rolling Hills Country Club Round Prairie G. B. Church - Cisne, IL Ruby and Gib Strate Family Foundation, Inc. Salem G. B. Church - Theodosia, MO Savant Learning Systems, Inc. Schwindel Graphics SEMO Association of General Baptists - Jackson, MO Semo Electric Foundation, Inc. Servpro Sheraton Louisville Riverside Hotel Show-Me s South Point Hotel and Spa - Las Vegas, NV South Poplar Bluff G.B. Church - Poplar Bluff, MO Southeast Health Center Speedco, Inc. Sports Supply Group Spudz-n-stuff Spurgeon G. B. Church - Spurgeon, IN St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church - Princeton, IN State Farm Companies Foundation Subway - Lebanon, IN Sultan s Run Golf Course Sunlight Designs, LLC Taco Tierra Taylor s II Restaurant The Pike Optimist Club Annual Giving continued $100 - $999 The Patrons Circle 16 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Listed Alphabetically Deceased The RND Group, Inc. Tracy Zeller Jewelry Tri-State Athletic Club Union Grove Association of General Baptists Vectren Corporation W. K. Kellogg Foundation Walker Studio Walmart - Princeton, IN Walmart - Greencastle, IN Washington Community School Foundation Corporation - Washington, IN West Kentucky Association of General Baptists - Princeton, KY Western Indiana Community Foundation, Inc. Wilkins-Brittingham Air and Water Willy s Gym Winslow G. B. Church - Winslow, IN Wittmer Furniture and Gifts Wood Memorial High School Woodland School District R-4 The 1885 Legacy Circle Brian and Jamie Baker Florence Barnett O.W. Barry Joe and Jane Black Katherine Blackburn Gail Bradbury George Brinegar Goeble Bunch Ada Kathryn Campbell Ann Irene Cornwell Amel Cox John Culbertson William D. Crecelius Oma Daugherty Larry and Alta Davis William Dearing Raymond Dill J. Michael Donahue John and Gail Dunn Frieda Ellison Fred Estheimer Francisco Estrada Dorothy Evans Glenn Finch Olive Forbes Sarah Fraser Hester Furman Edward Glenn Max and Shirley Glenn Alvin Graper Jeanette Gray Ariel Green Margaret Guard John Edward Gudgel John Gwaltney Weldon Hall, Jr. William Harkness Gary and Margaret Earl Harper John Haskins Alta Hidbrader Barbara Horstmeyer Charles and Isabel Hoskinson Virgil Hunt Philip Johnson Ron Johnson Leroy Jolly Robert Kelley Harry Kemper Chester Kinney Loye J. and Jane Latch Charles and Mary Ruth Lentz Arno Lessheim George Malone Marilou Mann May Mason Alonzo McBride Harold and Mary McCord Kenneth Reed Ruth McDaniel Russell Simpson Chris McFail Frank and Judy Schultheis A.E. McKenney Deirdre Smith Alice Morlock Eva Smith Madelyn Myers Rose Ann Smith Doyle Oursler Olive Smith Edward Owen Louese Spradley Helen Welch Painter Claribel Talley Presley and Paula Pendergrass Ruby Taylor Eloise Peugeot Jack and Jane Tichenor Ray and Jill Phelps Sherriell Thompson Gary Phillips C. Kightly Trippet Elma A. Plane Paul Waggoner Imel Pride Wilma Wilder Jennie Pride Lorene Williams Maurice Pride Lovie Wiseman Jeanette Rauscher Edward White Helen Reed Vyron Yount This Annual Report recognizes the individuals, corporations, government agencies, and foundations that have financially invested in Oakland City University from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013. The benefactors listed in the report are enabling Oakland City University guided by its General Baptist heritage to maintain and strengthen intellectual, spiritual, physical and social development that are central to its Mission. In this report, we acknowledge with gratitude all who have contributed to the financial well-being of Oakland City University in the past calendar year. All financial contributions are included in this report. While we have made every possible effort to ensure the accuracy of this report, we apologize in advance for any inadvertent misspelling or omissions. Please inform us of any errors by calling (812) 749-1228 so that we can correct our records and properly acknowledge your gift in a future publication. Planned Giving The 1885 Legacy Circle Gift Annuities, Life Insurance, Trust, Bequest, Property/Life Rights OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 17

a year of TRANSFORMATIONS New Tradition OCU instituted a new tradition by having all incoming new students march through our historic Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve archway during the orientation process. Holy Grounds The Holy Grounds coffee shop was opened in the Fall of 2013. It is definitely a popular hot spot on campus to enjoy Starbucks products. President s Golf Classic Gentlemen, start your engines The second annual President s Golf Classic in April resulted in over $56,000 in gifts to the University. SoulFest A new music event in February was the SoulFest concert with internationally known artists, Sidewalk Prophets, alongside our own The Great Command. Plans are being made for the next event. Provance Memorial Chapel After finishing extensive renovations on The Provance Memorial Chapel, funds were raised to install new landscaping and erect a 13 ft. cross nearby. The new look and cross make it a landmark of faith on campus. Best Regional University Oakland City University received national recognition in multiple areas. The U.S. News and World Report named OCU as a Best Regional University for the first time in our history. The graduation procession across campus is always impressive. OCU PROUDLY GARNERED RECOGNITION FROM WWW.STATEUNIVERSITY.COM WITH A RATING AS THE 4TH SAFEST COLLEGE IN INDIANA. 18 TRANSFORMING THE HEARTLAND, NATION & WORLD 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

thank you for transforming the HEARTLAND, NATION WORLD & Oakland City University was honored to have Dr. John Ed Mathison, noted author and pastor serve as our 119th Commencement speaker. In his remarks, Dr. Mathison coined the phrase Selective Deafness. He commented: You must have Selective Deafness when others tell you that the task at hand cannot be accomplished. Because we serve the Almighty God who helps us overcome giants. For our God is so big so strong and so mighty there is nothing our God cannot do. He went on to elaborate the story of King David and how God used the most unexpected person to defeat the giant, Goliath, and lead the children of Israel. Oakland City University, much like King David, has overcome challenges or giants yet remained focused on our mission to be an Acts 1:8 community. Through God s great hand of providence, the University has pushed forward becoming a relevant leader in Christian higher education. In this annual report, you have read how Oakland City University is transforming the nation, the heartland, and the world. In each of these pillars, we believe our institution is doing vital work for God s Kingdom because of generous friends like you. As you plan your year-end financial giving, we want you to know how grateful we are for your philanthropy. We believe our greatest duty as a Christ-centered community is to live out the Great Commission. As we join together to advance our mission, I pray that God gives you Selective Deafness when confronting the challenges before you. Thank you for your generous financial and prayer support. In His Service, Brian J. Baker 99, 03 Director of Advancement P.S. All gifts made in the 2014 calendar year, if postmarked by December 31, 2014, will be included in Oakland City University s 2015 Annual Report. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2014-2015 CHAIRMAN Dr. Curtis C. Yarbrough 67, 96 General Baptist Pastor Madisonville, Kentucky VICE-CHAIRMAN Mr. Bill Blackburn Retired Vice President and CFO Three Rivers Electric Henderson, Kentucky Dr. Ron Black 69, 99 Past Executive Director G.A. of General Baptists Poplar Bluff, Missouri Dr. Edna Brumfield 68, 13 Retired Teacher/Business Owner Fort Myers, Florida Mr. W. Harold Calloway Agent State Farm Insurance Evansville, Indiana Rev. Joshua Carpenter 01 General Baptist Pastor Paragould, AR Mr. Wally Duncan 78 Attorney Duncan and Pierce Attorneys at Law Poplar Bluff, Missouri Mrs. Kelly Hopper 87 Former President of Propane One, Inc. Oakland City, Indiana Dr. H. Dean Jaggers 97 General Baptist Pastor Dade City, Florida Mrs. Eddie Marie Julian 63 Business Owner Modesto, California Mr. Gerald McCormick Retired Ford Motor Company Hendersonville, Tennessee Rev. William G. McMillen 88 General Baptist Minister Gurnee, Illinois Mrs. Brenda Nash Retired Government Employee Tahlequah, Oklahoma Mr. Alan Nass Owner/Director Nass and Son Funeral Home Huntingburg, Indiana Dr. Holly Pendleton 08 Former Director of Holly s House Evansville, Indiana Rev. James Sanders Owner/Funeral Director Fisk, Missouri Mr. Frank Schultheis Secretary/Treasurer Weissman Insurance, Inc, Newburgh, Indiana Mrs. Darlene Underwood 99 CPA Mt. Carmel, Illinois HONORARY TRUSTEES Dr. W.F. (Buck) Provance 98 Owner Falcon Communication, Inc. Malden, Missouri Dr. Elvis O. Wilson 64, 99 Retired General Baptist Pastor Valrico, Florida OCUADVANCEMENT.COM 19 19

BUT YOU WILL RECEIVE POWER WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT COMES ON YOU; AND YOU WILL BE MY WITNESSES IN JERUSALEM, AND IN ALL JUDEA AND SAMARIA, AND TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH. ~ ACTS 1:8 OUR MISSION Oakland City University is a Christian faith-based learning community dedicated to the enhancement of intellectual, spiritual, physical and social development for positive leadership. OUR VISION To become a leading faith-based university that provides a Christian learning environment preparing students for service. Enter to Learn Go Forth to Serve 138 North Lucretia Street, Oakland City, Indiana 47660 www.oak.edu www.ocuadvancement.com (812) 749-1228