1913-1914 Academic Catalog

OUR ES FOR FRESIIMEN. teen for each eme i r of hi coll giate course may take 1tot , eeding ight en hour ' work until the average numb r of hi credit p r eme ter is equal to fifteen. rdinarily the completion of the requirements for the d gr of Bachelor of Arts will require four years, and the completion of the requirements for the degree of Ia ter of Arts, one year. A ''credit,'' or '' seme ter-hour, '' is one recitation a week for one semester. A student completing fifteen hours of collegiate work a week for one emester, receives fifteen credits, and i f such work is continued for a full year, he receive thirty credits, which is considered full work for one year. !REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSIFICATION. A student who has presented ix.teen 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 ha 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, 1s considered a Graduate Student. COURSES FOR FRESHMEN. The following courses are recommended as the most suitable for Freshmen. With the advice of members of the Faculty, each student should select five of these 24

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