1938-1939 Academic Catalog
t:OLLEGIA'rE DEPAR'l'MENT '23 subject to the general regulations of the College, and will be ccharged the regular fees ·Gf the department in w,hich their work :is don'e. METHOD OF REGISTRATION Any ve!"SGD. ,of gomi moral eharacte'r may regisU3r as a s tudent of Cedarville College upon the following condit ions: 1. Payment of registration, contingent, -and laboratory fee s .and deposits , and bills for text-books, for whicb a receipt or c ert ificate properly signed by the Treasure~r wm be s'Clffi~ient. 2. The 1)rospect1ve student shaTI regis ter his n ame wi'th the name and address of a parent or respons ible refer ence under the followin·g pledge~ "I do hereby sab'scribe myself a student or Cedarvi11e 'College, and further more solemnly promi se t b a t, while I am a s tudent in this College, I will be diligent in st udy, strictly moral :in language and conduct, respectful t o officers and teachers of the CoI1ege and will faithfully conform to all College requir e• ments, obey all CoI1ege laws, and in all W1lys maintain strict College decorum." 3. Certificates and records of high school wol'k , together with testimonials, must be deposited with the Registrar of the College on or before registration day. 4. At the beginning of each semester each student shall fill out a registration card, stating the studies he desires to pursue t hat semester. These studies must be approved by the Registrar. The student shall then pay his fees to the Treasurer and then present the receipted card to the Registrar and 'Obtain eards of admission to the several courses selected. 5. Until a card of admission is presented to the instructor no student shall be considered a member of any class. 6. All recitations occuring before a student presents cards of admission shall be counted as absences. CURRICULA The following courses of study are offerecl: 1. Arts, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts; 2. Science, giving the degree of Bachelor of Science; 3. Arts-Agriculture, giving the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Ohio State University. LIMIT OF WORK No student pursuing the arts course will be permitted to take work for credit amounting to more than eighteen hours per week per semester, and no student, the majority of whose grades, reckoned in terms of semester hours, for the preceding
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