|  | The University of Virginia record March 1, 1919 |  | 
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS.
For admission to the Freshman Class in the Department of Engineering 
the candidate must be at least sixteen years old. He must present a 
certificate of honorable withdrawal from the school last attended, or other 
valid proof of general good character. He must further satisfy the Dean of 
the University as to his adequate preparation for the work by passing the 
Entrance Examinations specified below or by the presentation of equivalent 
certificates of preparation signed by the president of a recognized institution 
of collegiate rank, or by the principal of an accredited high school. 
The topics required for entrance and their values in uits are as follows, the 
unit being one year's work on the subject in an accredited high school:
| English A.—Grammar and Grammatical Analysis | 1 | 
| English B.—Composition and Rhetoric | 1 | 
| English C.—Critical Study of Specimens of Literature | 1 | 
| Mathematics A1.—Algebra to Quadratics | 1 | 
| Mathematics A2.—Quadratics, Progressions, Binomial Formula | 1 | 
| Mathematics B.—Plane Geometry | 1 | 
| Mathematics C.—Solid Geometry | ½ | 
| Mathematics D.—Plane Trigonometry | ½ | 
| History.—Ancient; Mediæval; English; American (any one) | 1 | 
| Electives | 7 | 
| Total | 15 | 
High school students who expect to study Engineering are advised to 
include among their electives Physical Geography, Chemistry, Physics, Mechanical 
Drawing, and shop-work (valued at one unit each). Other electives 
which may be offered are History of English and American Literature 
(1 unit), History (4 units), Latin (4 units), Greek (3 units), German (4 
units), French (4 units), Spanish (4 units), Botany (half unit), Zoölogy 
(half unit).
A candidate may be admitted as a Conditioned Student in spite of some 
deficiencies, provided these are not such as will impair the integrity of his 
work. But no such candidate will be conditioned except upon subjects actually 
taught in this university, nor will any candidate be conditioned on 
more than two units; and all conditions must be absolved before the beginning 
of the next session after initial registration. Courses taken for the 
removal of entrance conditions may in no case be counted as part of the 
work credited for any degree. No conditions will be allowed in English 
A or B or in Mathematics A1, A2, or B.
A candidate may be admitted as a Special Student, without formal examination, 
provided he is more than twenty years old, and gives evidence 
of serious purpose and of fitness to pursue with profit the courses for 
which he is registered. No special student may be a candidate for any degree. 
No conditioned student may register later as a special student.
|  | The University of Virginia record March 1, 1919 |  | 


