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ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
  
  
  
  
  
  
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ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.

                   
June, 1909  9-11 A. M.  11-1 A. M.  3-5 P. M.  Sept., 1909 
Mon. 7  Bot. and Zoöl.  Phys. Geog.  Physics  Mon. 13 
French  French  History D 
Tues. 8  English A  English B  English C  Tues. 14 
Greek A  Greek B 
Wed. 9  History A  History B  History C  Wed. 15 
Spanish  Spanish  Chemistry 
Thur. 10  Math. A  Math. B  Math. C  Thurs. 16 
Fri. 11  German  German  Math. D and E  Fri. 17 
Sat. 12  Latin A and B  Latin C  Latin D  Sat. 18 

The examinations are held at the University, twice each year, in
accordance with the dates in the above programme. The principal of any
accredited school may, upon application, not later than May 1st., receive
authority to hold the June examination in his school also. Copies of the
papers will be furnished gratis.

These examinations are held under the Honor System, no paper
being accepted unless accompanied by the usual pledge. All candidates,
who take their examinations at the time appointed, are tested free of
charge. In case of delayed entrance, where the grounds of postponement
are good, the President of the University may admit the candidate to a


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special examination, for which an additional fee of five dollars is charged.
This fee is payable in advance and is in no case returned.

CONDITIONED STUDENTS.

A candidate may be admitted in spite of some deficiencies, provided
these are not such as will impair the integrity of his academic work. But
no such candidate will be conditioned except upon subjects actually taught
in this University; and all conditions must be absolved before the
beginning of the next session after initial registration. The maximum
allowable number of conditions is four.

SPECIAL STUDENTS.

Applicants for registration who are twenty years old, and desire to
enter for the pursuit of special elective courses, must present adequate
proofs of good character and of the needful maturity and training. Such
applicants may then be registered by the Dean of the University as Special
Students, and will be admitted without formal examination to the privileges
of the University, but not as candidates for any titled degree. Such
students must in all cases meet the specific entrance requirements as prescribed
for the courses elected by them.