1919-1920 Academic Catalog

COURSES OF STUDY IN THE. SEMINARY and to attend all other religious services of the College and Seminary. The Day of Prayer for Educational Institutions is observed on the second Friday of February. Class exercises are opened with prayer by the instructor in charge, and closed with prayer by one of the students. PREACHING E XERCISES Each student is required to preach regularly on assigned texts before the Faculty and students. EXAMINAT IONS Written examinations are given in all three-hour courses at the end of each semester, and an oral examination before the Board of Superintendents is given in a\\ one- and two-hour courses. FEES There are no fees for matriculation or tuition in the regular seminary course, but a fee of five dollars is charged for the diploma of graduation. Students for the ministry under the par~~b1tiri:~bt~c~!~t ~nre 1 ~fsoG=~=~~t S{r~~d t~rti~~e f~~fy~~~~ College, but must pay a contingent fee of five dollars per semester. EXPENSES The cost ~f living is very low. It is the same as for students in the College. See pages 29 and 30. STUDENT A ID Students needing financial assistance can obtain the same from the Lamb Fund, upon recommendation of the proper au– thorities, by complying with the conditions stipulated in the donation of that fund. COURSES OF STUDY Three courses of study arc offered in the Theological Sem– inary, as follows: 1. A regular Seminary course of three years, designed to fit young men for the gospel ministry, and leading to a diploma of graduation. 54

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