1951-1952 Academic Catalog

ADMISSION 19 at least one full year of resident work, thirty semester hours. A cadet stu– dent must do at least twelve semester hours in residence. 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 deter– mined by the Faculty in each case. They may select their own course sub– ject 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. ADMISSION OF VETERANS Cedarville College has been approved by the Veterans Administration for the education of veterans under the provisions of Public Law 346 and Public Law 16. Admission requirements are the same for veterans as non-veterans. To register and receive the benefits of the G. I. Bill and Rehabilitation Act the veteran must present a certificate of eligibility obtained through his local veterans administration officer. A veteran transferring to Cedarville College must furnish a Supple– mentary Certificate of Eligibility. METHOD OF REGISTRATION l. Present the letter or card received from the Committee on Admissions indicating permission to register. Report to the Registrar's office, Main Building. 2. Consult the Dean of the College, who will assign each student to an ad– visor. The Dean will also notify the student of the time freshman exam– inations are given. Each freshman is required to take an English place– ment test and a psychological test. 3. omplete a schedule of classes with the aid of the faculty member as– signed as advisor. The catalog section on Curriculum lists courses re– quired m each field. The schedule must be approved by the advisor. 4. All fees must be paid before registration can be considered complete.

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