1919-1920 Academic Catalog

METHOD OF ADMISSION moral character from his last teacher or from some citizen in good standing; or if studying with a view to the ministry, from the proper ecclesiastical authority. Admission of High School Graduates Students having regular high school or academic diplomas or certificates should present them. High school and academic !~~df:o~~J~hei:s~r:~;~~~ 1 is i;r:haep;~eJeada~~rrh~?a~~17;'~t~ a committee of the whole. Admission of Non-Graduates High school students who have not completed a full aca– demic course will be given credit for such work as they have done and permitted to make up the remainder of the require– ments for college entrance in the Preparatory Department. Admission to Advanced Standing Students may he admitted to classes above the Freshman on certificate of honorable dismissal from approved collegiate institutions, together with an official statement of the work they have completed. · Entrance Examinations Applicants for admission who have no diplomas or cer– tificates are required to pass satisfactory examinations during the one day preceding the opening of each semester. Admission of Special Students Special students not candidates for degrees or diplomas of graduation will be admitted to the College upon such terms and upon the presentation of such evidence of preparation for ~~~hc~~~!~s 't~ 0 i}, 0 ~~/!ek~f tt:i~e;:;;:i~~:~s~~. ts~~b~~~utl~ytl~ schedule of the semester and the approval of the Faculty. They will be subject to the general regulations of the College, and will be charged the regular fees of the department in which their work is done. 16

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