1909-1910 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. Review of the Departments of Study and the following statements: MATRICULATION. I. Any person of good character may be matriculated as a student of Cedarville College on the following con– ditions: 1. Payment of tuition and contingent fees, or satis– factory arrangements for the same, for which a receipt or certificate properly signed by the Registrar or Treasurer will be sufficient. 2. The prospective student shall register his name with the name and address of a parent or responsible reference under the following pledge: ,; 1 do hereby subscribe myself a student of Cedarville College. and furthermore solemnly promise that. while I am a student in this College, I will be diligent in study, punctual in attendance upon reci– tations and chapel. strictly moral in language and conduct, respectful to officers and teachers of the College, and 1 will faithfully conform to all College requirements, obey all College laws. and in all ways maintain strict College decorum." AGE. 11. 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 correspond– ing increase of age. Under this rule. students should be at least thirteen years of age for admission to the First Preparatory year. CO-EDUCATION. III. Experience has proved that the sexes should be educated together. It tends to higher culture, more refined -19-

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