1907-1908 Academic Catalog

CEI>.\RVIJ,T,E COI,T,EGE. 15 AGE. I I. As a general rule 110 student will be admitted to the Fresh– man Class unless 15 years of age ; nor ·will any one be admitted to advanced standing without corresponding increase of age. t ·nder this rule students shoulc1 be at least I 3 years of age for admission to the Junior Preparatory year. CO-EDUCATION . III. Experience has proved that the sexes should be educated together. It tends to higher culture, n10re refined taste and better order than ·where this privilege is not granted. Accordingly stitctents of both sexes are admitted under the rule adopted in 1894. ENROLLMENT A Nu C ERTI F ICAT ES . IV. An applicant for admission to the Preparatory Department or to the Collegiate Department shall file with the President of the College on or before the opening day of the autumn term, Septem– ber 10, 1907, a certificate from his or her principal instructor, con– taining a definite statement of subjects upon ·which a successful examination has been passed. V. Students ha,·ing regular High School diplomas or Academic diplomas or equiYalents should also present the same. High School and Academic grades ·will be received only for the Preparatory De– partment and from such institutions as are appro,·ecl by the Faculty as a committee of the whole. VI. Students may be admitted to classes above the Freshman on the certificate of honorable dismissal from colleges of like stand– ing with this. Admission to any class upon certificate is tentative until the student passes the first term examinations. VII. E,·ery candidate, before admission, shall present a certifi– cate of good moral character from his last teacher, or from 8ome citizen in good standing ; or if studying with a vie,y to the ministry, from the proper ecclesiastical authority ; and students from other colleges should bring certificates of honorable dismissal from these colleges. VIII. Students unable to be present at the opening may be ad– mitted at any time during the term, but they will be conditioned to make up what the class which they enter may have studied in the part of the year just expired. EXAMINATIONS . IX. Applicants for admission who have no diploma8 or certifi-

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