1909-1910 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE! COLLEGI!. helping band physically, intellectually, morally, and spirit– ually to all the young men, thereby aiming to develop the whole man in the truest and best sense. Its devotional and business meetings are held every week. During this past year a mission study class with India as its subject was conducted, and proved a success. SPECIAL RULES AND STATEMENTS. 1. The President of the College and the Professors constitute the Faculty. 2. io student shall be allowed to take work amounting to more than twenty-four credits in any semester, and no student, the average of whose grades for the preceding se– mester is less than 90 per cent., shall be allowed to take work amounting to more than twenty-one credits. 3. No student shall be allowed to discontinue any study w_ithout express permission from the President. 4. Payment of dues shall be made the first day. No student will be enrolled in any class or recognized in. any recitation until he pays his dues or makes satisfactory arrangements with the Treasurer for them. 5. All students are required to be punctual and reg– ular in their attendance at chapel, recitations, and all other exercises of the College. 6. Students are graded daily on recitations, punctuality, and general deportment. Unannounced tests are given from time to time in studies purslied during the semester. Stu– dents who fail either in daily grade or the averages of their - 17-

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