1967-1968 Academic Catalog
ADMISSION AND FINANCES 19 CANADIAN STUDENTS Canadian students must present evidence of having passed either junior or senior matriculation with a better than passing grade in each of the sub– jects specified by the Provincial Department of Education. Those who have completed Grade XIII are eligible for advanced standing. ADVANCED PLACEMENT High school students who enroll in college level courses during their senior year and who demonstrate successful achievement in the appropriate College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement examination may receive college credit if examination scores of 3, 4, or 5 are received. If stu– dents do less well, certain courses may be waived so that the student may enroll in more advanced courses. No limits are placed on the amount of such credit. Students participating in college level courses in high school should consult their counselors for detailed information. TESTING OUT PROCEDURE Qualified studerits are allowed to earn credit hours toward graduation by passing the appropriate examinations yrith a grade of "B" or better. Students interested in testing out must have division chairman approval. Tests can be taken during registration week or during the first two weeks of classes. The student will be granted hourly credit but will not be given a grade on the transcript. Students may not test out of a course they have audited and are not able to test out of more than eighteen semester hours. A $10 test fee must be paid in advance. This amount will be applied to the $15 per hour fee if the student successfully passes the examination. ADMISSION SECOND OR THIRD QUARTERS Freshmen and transfer students will be admitted second and third quarters under the same conditions required for first quarter. Since some course offerings begin first quarter, the student might not be able to register for the exact courses he desires his first quarter at Cedarville College. SUMMER SCHOOL A six weeks summer session is held in June and July. Interested persons should write the Registrar. EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FOR EX-SERVICEMEN Six quarter hours of credit in physical education will be granted those who have completed at least two years in the armed forces. Additional credit will be granted for courses taken by correspondence at accredited colleges or universities and for college level USAFI courses.
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