('(•(IllI'Oil/f <'nilrile. II New students are requested to present themselves, if p o s sible, at least one day before the opening of a term. 11. The fee for examinations given by request at any other time than designated by the calendar, is s i .00 prepaid. 12. At the close of each term, statments with reference to the students’ standing in classes, scholarship, attendance and deportment will be forwarded for examination to the parents or guardians. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION . Any one who desires to enter either the Preparatory or Collegiate Department should read carefully the Special Rules and Statements, should examine the Courses of Study in the Preparatory and Collegiate Departments, with the Review of the Departments of Study, and the following Statements. AGE. I. As a general rule, no student will be admitted to the Freshman Class unless fifteen years of age; nor will any one be admitted to advanced standing without corresponding increase of age Under this rule students should be at least thirteen years of age for admission to the Junior Preparatory year. CO-EDUCATION. II Experience has proven that the sexes should be educated together. It tends to higher culture, more refined tastes, and better order than where this privilege is not granted. Accordingly students of both sexes are admitted under the rule adopted in 1894. ENROLLMENT AND CERTIFICATES . III. \n applicant for admission to the Preparatory Departmentor to the Collegiate Department shalltile with the President of the College on or before the opening day of theautumn term,September 12,1900, a certificate from his or her princi-
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