1943-1944 Academic Catalog

16 GENERAL INFORMATION E very effort is being made t o secure students upon t he merit basis regardless of financial ability. Any qualifi ed student will find an opportunity at Cedarville College to t rain for leadership. Corres– pondence is invited from t hose who may wish t o avail t hemselves of a wor k unit t o earn a part of their college expen ses. SUMMER SCHOOL Cedarville College offe r s two sessions of Summer School. Each sessions runs five weeks, six days each week. In 1943, the first session opens June 14 and closes July 17. The second session opens July 19 and closes August 21. Six credits may be ear ned in collegiate subjects in each of these sessions, or a total of twelve collegiate credits for both sessions. The school is open to high school students, high school graduates, college students, college graduates, teachers of elementary and high school subjects, any who wish to train for teaching in elementary or high school, any who desire to prepare for the ministry of the Gospel, and any who wish to prepare for standing in t echnical or special schools. See Department of Education for further particulars. Subjects Offered Cedarville College Summer School offers work in the following subjects: Bible, Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Education, English, French, Greek, History, Latin, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Speaking, Theology, Zoology. See the curricula. All credits earned will be accepted towards the Bache– lor's degree. ExJH!nses (For Each Session) Tuition for five weeks ------- - --- -- ---------------- $25.oo· Boarding (estimated) ---------------------------- 25.00 Furnished room (estimated) -- - --------------------- 10.00 Text books (estimated) ------------------- --------- 5.00 Practice Teaching Opportunity will be given for practice teaching in the elementary field during the Summer Session. Since the facilities are limited, it is desirable that anyone interested in earning credits in practice teach– ing make early application so that a place may be provided. The fee for Practice Teaching is four dollars per credit hour. Courses in Education Theory courses in education in both the elementary and high school fields, meeting the requirements for the education major, will be offered in the summer school. This affords an excellent oppor tunity to earn additional credits toward the provisional state certificate.

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