1 GENERAL INFORMATION Students carrying less than eight hours a semester shall pay $5.00 a credit. Speeial Opportunity.-C~darville_ College by economy and sacrifice offers a college education of high type at the lowest possible cost. Students from a distance can meet all of their expenses from $300 t o $400 a year or a little over $8 a week. Students who are residents of Cedarville or nearby districts, towns and cities can meet all of their expenses at about $175 a year. These expenses include tuition, board, furni~hed, heated and lighted room and books for studen~s at a distance_; and tuition and books for students who are residents of CedarV11le or places nearby. RULES AND REGULATIONS A Book of Rules and Regulations has been adopted by the faculty and students for the good order of the school. This book covers attendance, absences, athletics, grading, recitations, lectures, chapel, honors, conduct, etc. It may be obtained on xequest. Supervision of Women.-All non-resident girls are under the direct supervision of the Dean of Women and are re– sponsible to her for their conduct. Regulations governing conduct are formulated by the Dean of Women and the Students' Council, which is composed of two girls from the Senior Class, two from the Juniot Class, one Sophomore and one Freshman. Attendance.-1. All students are required to be punctual and regular in their attendance at chapel, recitations, and all other exercises of the College. 2. No excuses are granted for absences from any recitations, tests, or examinations. All students will be held responsible for any work missed on account of absence. 3. Students shall be allowed as many absences from any subject during a semester as the subject recites a week plus one without deduction as provided in rule 5. 4. Absences on the first and last regular recitation days of - each semester, on the recitation days immediately preceding and following all holidays and vacations and on the day of Prayer for Colleges shall count double. 5. For each eighteen absences over the number allowed one credit shall be deducted from the total number obtained during the ~emester, and for any smaller number a proportionate de– duction shall be made. The several amounts of credits deducted shall be added together and if the total amount comes to one or
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