1913-1914 Academic Catalog

,E, ERAT, REG LATIO S. chedul of th m ter and the approval of the Fac- ulty. Th y will, howev r, be subj ct to th g n ral regnlation of the oll g , and will be charged the regu– lar rate of the departments in which their work i done. GENERAL REGULATIONS. 1. Punctual attendance i required on the :fir t day of each eme t er. Failure to be pr ent results seriously to cla tanding. 2. All tudent are required to be punctual and reg– ular in their attendance at chapel, recitations, and all other exercises of the College. 3. Payment of dues must be made the :first day. No tudent i enrolled in any class or recognized in any recitation until he pays his dues, or makes satisfactory arrangements with the Treasurer for them. 4. Students are graded daily on recitations, punctu– ality, and general deportment. Unannounced tests are given from time to time during each semester, and a final examination at its close. Students who fail to ob– tain an average grade of sixty-five per centum in recita– tions, tests, and final examination in any course are given 110 credit for that course. 5. At the close of each semester, statements with reference to the students' standing in scholarship, at– tendance, and deportment are sent for examination to parents and guardians. 6. A certain amount of literary work, in the form of declamations, essays, oration , and debates, is required of all students in the Collegiate, Teachers', and Prepar– atory Department". 18

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