1897-1898 Academic Catalog

12 (;edarvi/le College. dent of the College, on or before the opening day of the Autumn term, ( September 8, 1897 ), a certificate from his or her principal instructor, containing a definite statement of the subjects upon which a successful examination has been passed. Students having regular high school diplomas or equivalents should also present the same. Students may be admitted to classes above the Freshman on the certificate of honorable dis– missal from colleges of like standing with this . Admission to any class upon certificate 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 stu<lying with 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. Students unable to be present at the opening 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. EXAM! ATIONS. V. Applicants for admission who have no diplomas or cer– tificates will be required to pass satisfactory examinations upon the two days preceding the opening of the Autumn term, pro– vided they are candidates for degrees. But no student will receive a degree until he shall have completed or furnished an equivalent for every study in the cours.e. Students desiring to matriculate in any class must present satisfactory statements for, or pass entrance examinations in all studies previously pursued by the claEs. Candidates for the Freshman Class are especially requested to examine the Preparatory Department; and, if they are lacking in any s'tudies, to exert all efforts to make them up before enter– ing the Freshman Class; otherwise they will be conditioned at their own inconvenience.

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