1911-1912 Academic Catalog

RATES OF TUITION and the completion of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, one year. A "credit," or "semester-hour," is one recitation a week for one semester. A student completing fifteen hours of collegiate work a week for one semester receives fifteen credits, and if such work is continued for a full year, he receives thirty credits, which is considered ful l work for one year. REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSIFICATION. A student who has presented sixteen units of satis– factory preparatory work is considered a Freshman. A student who has met the requirements for ad– mission and completed thirty semester-hours of work is considered a Sophomore. One who has met the requirements for admission and completed sixty semester-hours of work is consid– ered a Junior. One who has met the requirements for admission and completed ninety semester-hours of work is con– sidered a Senior. A student who has received a Bachelor's degree from Cedarville College, or any institution of equal standing, is considered a graduate student. RATES OF T UITION. The fee for instruction in the Collegiate Department is eighteen dollars per semester, payable upon the open– ing day. This includes a tuition fee of fifteen dollars and a contingent fee of three dollars. The laboratory fees in chemistry, biology and physics are five dollars per semester. The breakage deposit in chemistry is five 29

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