1917-1918 Academic Catalog

SUMMER SCHOOL The Cedarville College Summer School was started in 1915. The session lasts six weeks and begins one week after commencement. It is under the same management as the other departments of the College, and fu}l credit is given for all work done in the summer term. Students are not permitted to take for credit more than eight semester-hours in one summer term. The schOol is recognized by the State of Ohio as a regular institution for the training of both elementary and high school teachers, and full credit is given by the State Department of Public Instruction for all work done here. In addition, the work done is accepted at full value by the State Normal Colleges at Athens and Oxford. A large corps of teachers in addition to the regular Faculty is employed, and an earnest effort made to provide courses suitable for every student who desires to work in the school. Courses are provided for elementary teachers, high school teachers, college and high school students, college gradu– ates, those desiring special work in music, art, oratory, do– mestic science, manual training, and for many other classes of students. Lectures, concerts, and entertainments of all sorts add to the interest of the work. A free employment bureau helps the students to get positions. The rate is ten dollars for the term. For individual instruction in special branches there are special rates. More complete informa– tion will be found in the Summer School Bulletin, a copy of which will be sent on request. -43-

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