1923-1924 Academic Catalog

METHOD OF ADMISSION Any one de iring to enter th Coll ge should examine carefully the requirem nts for admission to the d partment which h d sires to enter, the requirem nts for a degree or diploma of graduation, the departments and courses o.f instruction, and th following state– ments: MATRICULATION Any person of good moral charact r may matriculate as a stu– dent of Cedarville Coll ge upon the following conditions: 1. Payment of tuition, contingent and laboratory f es and deposits, or satisfactory arrangements for the same, for which a receipt or certificate properly igned by the Trea urer will be suffi– cient. 2. The prospective student shall register his name with the name and address of a parent or responsible reference under the following pledge: "I do hereby subscribe myself a student of Cedarville College, and furthermore solemnly promise that, while I am a student in this College, I will be diligent in study, strictly moral in language and conduct, respectful to officers and teachers of the College, and will faithfully conform to all College requirements, ob y all College laws, and in all ways maintain strict College decorum." ENROLLMENT AND CERTIFICATES An applicant for admission to the collegiat , normal or pre– paratory department of the College shall file with the registrar, on or before the opening day of the semester, when he is to enter, a certificate from his superintendent or principal, containing a definite statement of the subjects offered for admission, showing the number of weeks each subject was pursued, the number of recitations per week, the length of each recitation, and the grade obtained, and shall also present a certifi-cate of good 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 divlomas or certificates should present them. High school and academic grades are given credit only in the Preparatory Department, and .from such institutions as are approved by the Faculty as a committee of the whol . ADMISSION OF NON-GRADUATES High school students who have not completed a full academic coune will b given credit for such work as th y have done and permitted to make up the remainder of the requirements for college entrance in the Preparatory Department. ADMISSION TO ADVANCED STANDING Stud nts may be admitted to classes above Freshman on c rti– ficate of honorable dismissal from approved coll giate institutions, tog ther with an official statement of the work they have completed. PAGE THIRTEEN

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