1918-1919 Academic Catalog

RATES OF TUITION Latin ........................................................................................ Greek ........................................................................................ German .................................................................................... French ................................................. ·.................................... Spanish .................................................................................... 3 3 or 4 3or4 3 or4 3 or4 Students ,\rho are candidates fo r the state high school cer– tificate are advised to enter upon the work required for this certificate as soon as possible and would do well to elect the history of education and school organization and school law and to enter a review class in their freshman year. COMMENCEMENT HONORS Students who throughout the four years of their college course maintain an average grade of ninety per cent. or more in all studies will be graduated citm laude, "with praise;" those who maintain a grade of ninety-five per cent. or more will be graduated magna cum laude, "with great praise;" and those who maintain an average grade of ninety-seven per cent. or over will be graduated summa cimi laude, "with the highest praise." RATES OF TUITION The fee for instruction in the Collegiate Department is twenty dollars per semester, payable upon the opening day. This includes a tuition fee of fifteen dollars and a contingent fee of five dollars. The laboratory fees in chemistry, biology and physics are five dollars per semester. The breakage de– posit in chemistry is five dollars per semester. After breakage has been deducted, the remainder is returned. The graduation and diploma fee, payable with the tuition fee at the beginning of the second semester of the last year of the course, is fifteen dollars to those taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or Bachelor of Science, and ten dollars to those taking the degree of Master of Arts. No rebate of laboratory or contingent fees will be granted. In case a student is compelled by sickness or other unavoid– able circumstances to leave the College before the middle of the semester, a rehate of one-half of the tuition fee will be granted. Otherwise no rebate will be granted. EXPENSES Expenses at Cedarville are probably as low as can be found anywhere in the United States, and are much lower than in many places. Expenses for clothing, laundry and sundries vary greatly with the individual, who can, therefore, better 21

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