1912-1913 Academic Catalog

CEDARVlLLE COLI..ECE A "credit," or "semester-hour," is one recitation a week for one sem ester. A student completing fifteen hours of collegiate work a week for one semester receives fifteen credits, and if such work is continued £of a full year, he receives thirty credits, which is considered full work for one year. REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSI FICATION. A student who has presented sixteen units of satis– factory preparatory work is considered a Freshman. A student w ho has met the requirements for ad– m ission 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 dollars per semester. After breakage has been deduct– ed, the remainder is returned. The graduation and diploma fee, payable with the tuition fee at the beginning of the second semester of 26

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