1896-1897 Academic Catalog

12 C E D A R V I L L E COLLEGE any class without examination is tentative until the student passes the first term examinations. III. Every candidate, before admission, must present a certificate of good moral character from his last teacher, or from some citizen in good standing, or, if studying w ith a view to the ministry, from the proper ecclesiastical authority, and students from other Colleges must bring certificates of honorable dismis­ sion from those Colleges. IV. S tudents unable to be present at the open ing may be admitted at any time during the term, but they may be condi­ tioned to make up what the class, which they enter, may have studied in the part of the year just expired. E X A M IN A T IO N S . V. App lican ts for admission who have no diplomas or cer­ tificates will be required to pass satisfactory examinations upon the two days preceding the opening o f the A u tum n term, pro­ vided they are candidates for degrees. Hut no student will receive a degree until he shall have completed or furnished an equivalent for every study in the course. Studen ts desiring to matriculate in any class higher than the Jun io r Preparatory, must present satisfactory statements for. or pass entrance examinations in all studies previously pursued by the class. Candidates for the Freshman Class are especially requested to examine the P repa ra to ry D e p a rtm e n t; and, if they are lacking in any studies, to exert all efforts to make them up before en ter­ ing the Freshman Class; otherwise they will be conditioned at their own inconvenience. No student will be conditioned in more than two regular studies. A DM IS S IO N OK S P E C I A L S T U D E N T S . Students desiring to pursue one or more subjects less than a full course must matriculate, and may then attend any such course as the Faculty advises, but they will not be regarded as candidates for degrees.

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