1916-1917 Academic Catalog

legiate 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 full work for one year. REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSIFICATION. 'l'he standing of each student is determined at the beginning of the first semester. A student who has presented sixteen units of satisfactory preparatory work is considered a Freshman. A student who has met the requirements for admission and completed thirty semester-hours of work is considered a Sor,ho– more. One who has met the requirements for admission and com– pleted sixty semester-hours of work is considered a Junior. One who has met the requirements for Admission and com– pleted ninety semester-hours of work is considered a Senior. A student who has received a Bachelor's degree from Cedar– ville College, or any institution of equal standing, is 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 courses in 8Ccordance with his needs, tastes, nnd previous preparation. Bible Rhetoric . College Algebra (First Semester) . Trigonometry (Second Semester ) . General Chemistry . General Biology . Latin .. Greek German French -26- Hou rs per week 3 3 or4 3 or4 3 or4

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