1917-1918 Academic Catalog

METHOD OF ADMISSION Students having regular high school or academic diplomas or certificates should present them. High school and academic gr~des 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 Freshman on certificate of honorable dismissal from colleges of like standing with this. Every candidate, before admission, shall present.a cer– tificate of good moral character from his last teacher or from some citizen in good standing; or, if studying with a view tq the ministry, from proper ecclesiastical authority. EXAl'IIINATIONS Applicants for admission who have no diplomas or cer– tificates are required to pass satisfactory examinations dur– ing the one day preceding the opening of each semester. Students desiring to matriculate in any class must pre– sent satisfactory equivalents for all courses previously pur– sued by the class. SPECIAL STUDENTS Students not candidates for degrees or diplomas of grad– uation may select their own courses, subject to the schedule of the semester and the approval of the Faculty. They will, however, be subject to the general regulations of the Col– lege, and will be charged the regular rates of the depart– ments in which their work is done. -14-

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