1907-1908 Academic Catalog
16 CEDARVILLH COLT.EGE . cate will be required to pass satisfactory examinations (luring the one day preceding the opening of the Autumn term, prodded they are candidates for degrees. But no student will receh·e a degree until he shall have completed the course, or furnished an equh·alent for every study in the course. X . Students desiring to marticulate in any class must present satisfactory statements for or pass entrance examinations in all studies previously pursued by the class. XI. Candidates for the Freshman class are especially requested to examine the Preparatory Department; and , if they are lacking in any studies, to exert all efforts to make them up before entering the Freshman class, othenvise they will be conditioned at their own in– convenience. XII. No student will be conditioned in more than one regular study running throughout the year. Students <lesiring to enter the Senior Collegiate Class will not be admitted with conditions . XIII. Applicants for admission to the Junior Preparatory year will be examined in the following subjects prior to entering : Reading, Geography , U . S . History, Physiology, Penmanship, Drawing, Orthography, Ray 's Practical Arithmetic or e9-uivalent, Harvey's English Grammar or equivalent. Patterson certificates or satisfactory grades from public schools will excuse an applicant from examinations in above subjects. XIV. Applicants for admission to any class abo\·e the Junior Preparatory shall, in addition to the above, either present satisfactory grades or certificates or pass examinations in all subjects already pursued by the class, which they desire to enter. XV. Students desiring to pursue one or more subjects less than a full course shall matriculate, and then attend such course as the Fac– ulty advise, but they will not be regarded as candidates for degrees. XVI. Students who wish to pursue studies in Elocution or l\lusic as well as in the College, but who are not studying for a degree, may select their own studies, subject to the schedule of the te1:111 an(l the approval of the President. They will, howe\·er, be charged the regular rates of the departments in which they are classified . ALFORD PRIZES. Five prizes of $5 each in golcl are offere<l by Rev . John Alford , D. D., and his wife, of Bem·er Falls, Pa., for the best grades and de– corum in the following subjects: Greek l.,essons, German Lessons, Freshman Rhetoric, Chemistry and Physics. Only those who com– plete the subject will be considered competitors.
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