1952-1953 Academic Catalog

Admissions PROCEDURE OF APPLYING FOR ADMISSION 1. Write to the Committee on Admissions, Cedarville College, for application blanks. 2. Complete and return the application for admission at the earliest opportunity. 3. Request a record of credits and grades from the high school attended. The transcript should be mailed to the Committee on Admissions by the high school principal. 4. An applicant may be requested to come to the college for an inter, view. All prospective students and their parents are welcome to visit the college. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The Committee requests testimonials of good moral character, and of aptitude for the college course preferred: 2. High School credits required for admission: History and Civics ................ 1 unit English ....... .................... .3 units Science ................................ .1 unit (not including Business English) A total of 15 units and evidence of graduation are required. The units not specified above may be any accepted for graduation by the high school. It is recommended that prospective candidates for the A .B. or B.S. degree present 2 units in a foreign language. If applicants lack any of the required units, as indicated above, they may be allowed to make up not to exceed 2 units under the direction of a member of the faculty. The work must be completed before the Junior year and at the expense of the student. ADMISSION OF TRANSFER STUDENTS 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 resident work, thirty semester hours. A cadet student must do at least twelve semester hours in r sidence. 15

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