1932-1933 Catalog

ADMISSION 25 4. Any professor or instructor may dismiss a student from class for unsatisfactory work or misdemeanor. 5. All students who are dismissed or discontinued from classes must be reported immediately by the professor in charge in writing to the Registrar. 6. All changes in classes in any way whatever must be reported to the Registrar immediately. If the student is not properly registered in the college office in each study he is carrying, he will receive no credit in such study or studies. ADMISSION Cedarville College is a co-educational ~ollege. The number of students is limited to about 250. This num– ber gives the opportunity for personal association between teacher and student, enables the college to gather a select group of men and women, and provides for a close and true social relationship. See the index on the last page of this catalogue for refer– ences to Entrance Requirements, Degrees conferred, method of Registration, College Fees, and Courses of Study. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. Candidates for admission must present testimonials of good moral character and a record showing ability in studies required for entrance to the college course preferred. 2. A diploma and a record of work signed by the Principal or Superintendent of an accredited high or preparatory school must be presented to the Registrar of Cedarville College on or before the day of registration. 3. In case the applicant for admission has no high or pre– paratory school certificate an examination on all subjects required for entrance must be passed. 4. Students from other colleges or like institutions seeking admission must present complete transcripts of their entire scholastic record together with a statement of dismissal in good standing.

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