1971-1972 Academic Catalog
ADMISSION AND FINANCES 19 CANADIAN STUDENTS Canadian students must present evidence of having passed either junior or senior matriculation with better than passing grades 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. VETERANS TRAINING BENEFITS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE Our school is approved under Title 38, Chapters 31, 34 and 35, U.S. Code for the education of veterans and their dependents. Students under Chapters 34 and 35 are required to pay the school for all charges. The Veterans Administration in turn pays them a monthly allow– ance based upon their training load. Veterans under Chapter 31 are paid a monthly allowance and the Veterans Administration pays the school for all charges. Inquiries concerning eligibility should be directed to the Contact Office of a Veterans Administration Regional Office. Students planning to study under one of the education laws should receive approval prior to enrolling. A Veterans Administration training officer will contact the school in the disabled cases to accomplish this requirement for the student. EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FOR EX-SERVICEMEN Three 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. SELECTIVE SERVICE A student eligible for military service must submit his name, home ad– dress, selective service number, local board number, and address to the Registrar's office annually. This does not constitute a request for deferment. Deferment requests must be made by the individual through his local board (See Page 30, Academic Load)
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