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ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Summer Quarter of the University is an integral part of the University
Year, the courses in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the Department
of Graduate Studies being the same in character, method and in
credit value as in the other quarters. In the Department of Education many
professional courses for elementary and high school teachers which are not
offered in the regular session are given to meet certificate requirements. The
Summer Quarter is divided into two terms for the accommodation of those
who can give only five or six weeks to the work but who desire University
credit. The First Term will begin June 15 and will close July 25, with
lectures 5 times a week. The Second Term will begin July 27 and close
August 29, with 6 lectures a week. Students may enter for either term or
both. A separate registration card must be filled out for each term.

The Summer Quarter is conducted for white men and women students
as follows: Elementary school teachers seeking certificate or degree credit,
high school teachers desiring certificates or degree credit, students just entering
college desiring advanced standing, undergraduate students, pre-medical
students and pre-law students desiring to meet entrance requirements, medical
students, engineering students, graduate students working for the master's
degree or wishing to engage in research, school officials, supervisors
and superintendents, and serious minded men and women who wish a wider
knowledge of some special subject or seek broader general culture.