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REGULATIONS FOR SPECIAL CERTIFICATES

A. Prerequisites—

  • I. Must be eighteen years of age.

  • II. Graduation from

    a. An accredited high school, or b. An accredited private
    secondary school.

B. Academic Requirements—

The Special Certificate is issued on the basis of completion of two
years' work in a standard college or graduation from a junior college,
provided the credits aggregate thirty college session-hours' work and
include three college session-hours in education, and one college session-hour
in school hygiene.

The holder is permitted to teach in the high schools those subjects
in which he has credit for six session-hours' work, except as noted below
for science.

This certificate is issued for six years and is renewable, subject to the
regulations for the renewal of certificates, for periods of six years.

Students who prior to January 1st, 1926, registered in courses leading
to a Special Certificate will complete the course according to the
program in force at the time of registration. This course must be completed
by September 1st, 1927.

Science

Applicants who satisfy all other requirements and present credit for
12 session-hours' work distributed equally among not more than three
sciences may teach the sciences for which credit is presented; if however
credit is presented for four session-hours' work each in biology,
chemistry, and physics the applicant may teach all branches of science
offered in the high schools.