1948-1949 Academic Catalog

Sessions School Year-Cedarville College operates on the semester systerfl, offering two eighteen-week terms in the regular school year. Summer School-Two sessions of summer school are offered. Each runs five weeks, six days each week. Six semester hours may be ea:i:ned in each of these sessions or a total of twelve collegiate credits for both sessions. Summer school is designed for: 1. Teachers who need additional credit for meeting certifica~ tion requirements. 2. Students who are on an accelerated program. 3. Students who desire to remove deficiencies in order to main• tain class standing. 4. High school graduates who desire certification for teach- ing in the shortest possible time. Subjects Offered in Summer School-The courses given during sum· mer school depend on the demand -or the needs of the students. Op– portunity will be given for practice teaching in the elementary field. Since the facilities are limited it is desireable that anyone interested Ln earning credit in practice teaching make early application so that a place may be provided. Extension Courses Credit for certain basic courses may be earned through extensio:n work. For additional information write the Registrar. 15

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