1949-1950 Academic Catalog

Admission 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 Superin­ tendent of an accredited high or preparatory school must be presented to the Registrar of Cedarville College on or before the day of registration. 3. Students from other colleges or like institutions seeking admission must present complete transcripts of their entire scholastic record togeth­ er with a statement of dismissal in good standing. The following requirements are for all students who desire to secure the degree of A.B. or B.S.: Foreign Language . . . . Units ...........2 American History Units English Language . . . . ...........3 and C iv ics................ A lg e b r a ........................ ...........1 Natural Science............. _____ 1 Plane Geometry........... ...........1 E lectives........................ ____ 6 If applicants lack any of the required units, as indicated above, they may be allowed to make up notto exceed two units under the direction of a mem­ ber of the faculty. The work must be completed before the Junior year and at the expense of the student. ADMISSION TO ADVANCED STANDING Students may be admitted to classes above Freshman on certificate of honorable dismissal from approved collegiate institutions, together with an official statement of the work they have completed. To receive a degree from Cedarville College, a transfer student must do at least one full year of residence work, thirty semester hours. A cadet student must do at least one semester of residence work, fifteen semester hours. ADMISSION OF SPECIAL STUDENTS Special students not candidates for degrees or diplomas of graduation will be admitted to the College upon such terms, and upon the presentation of such evidence of preparation for the courses proposed, as may be de­ termined by the Faculty in each case. They may select their own course subject to the schedule of the semester and approval of the Faculty. They will be subject to the general regulations of the College, and will be charged the regular fees of the department in which their work is done. 19

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