1914-1915 Academic Catalog

;u~:THOD Ol' ADnlSSION. with the Secretary of tbe Faculty, on OL' before the open• iug day o.f the semester, a certificate .from his principal instructor, containing a definite statement of the subjects offered for admission, showing the number of weeks each subject was pursued, the number of recitations per week, the length of each recitation, and the grade obtained. Students having regular high school or academic diplomas or certificates should present them. High school and academic grades are given credit only in the Prepara. tory Department, and from such institutions as are ap. proved by the Faculty as a committee of the whole. Students may be admitted to classes above the Fresh– man on certiflcate of honorable dismissal from colleges of like standing with this. Every candidate, before admission, shall present a certificate of good moral character from bis last teacher, or from some citizen iu good standing; or, if studying with a view to the ministi·y, from the proper ecclesiastical authority. EXAMINATIONS. Applicants for admission who have uo diplomas or certificates are required to pass satisfactory examinations during the one day preceding the opening of each sem– ester. Students desiring to matriculate in any class must present satisfactory equivalents for all courses previously pursued by the class. SPECIAL STUDENTS. Students not candidates for degrees or diplomas of graduation may select their own courses, subject to the 17

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