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ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

For admission to any department of the University, the general conditions
are the following:

1. Sufficient Age.—The minimum legal age is sixteen years.

2. Good Character.—This must be attested by a certificate of honorable
dismissal from the school last attended, or by other valid proof.

3. Adequate Preparation.—This must be such as will enable the candidate
to meet the requirements for admission to the several departments of
the University, as detailed below.

For admission to the College of Arts and Sciences, the candidate must
present a certificate or pass an equivalent examination. In either case the amount
of preparation required is measured in terms of units:

A unit represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school, constituting
approximately a quarter of a full year's work.


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This definition of a unit takes the four year high-school course as a basis
and assumes that the length of the school year is from thirty-six to forty
weeks, that a period is from forty to sixty minutes in length, and that the
study is pursued for four or five periods a week; but under ordinary circumstances
a satisfactory year's work in any subject cannot be accomplished in
less than one hundred and twenty hours, or their equivalent.

For the requirements as to the number and selection of the units required
for entrance, see for the College of Arts and Sciences, page 104.

ADMISSION BY CERTIFICATE

For admission by certificate from a secondary school the applicant should
file with the Dean, not later than September 1, a certificate of preparation, made out
on the blank form furnished by the University. This certificate must come
from an accredited public high school or from an accredited private secondary
school. For admission from an institution of collegiate rank, an official
transcript of the applicant's record, made out on the form used by the institution
in question, must be submitted. In addition, each applicant, whether
from a secondary school or a college, must submit a formal application for
admission, on a blank form supplied by the University.

The candidate for admission from a public high school must be a full
graduate of an accredited four-year high school.

The candidate for admission from a private secondary school must be a
full graduate of the school, or must present a certificate showing that he has
completed at least the equivalent of four years of satisfactory secondary
school work of standard grade, covering at least 15 entrance units.

Certificate credit for any entrance unit is invalidated by subsequent
failure in a college entrance examination on the unit in question, unless the
applicant ranked in the highest quarter of his class.

An applicant for admission who ranked in the lowest quarter of his
class, or who failed on more than two subjects in secondary school, will not
be admitted unless he presents positive evidence that he is likely to succeed
in college in spite of his secondary school record.

An applicant for admission from outside of Virginia may be required to
supplement his application by an interview with a representative of the
University.

In every case the applicant must have a general character recommendation
from the principal of his school, and personality and promise, as well as
scholarly attainment, will be considered in determining admission.

The University accredits all four-year public high schools and all private
secondary schools which are fully accredited by the State Board of Education
of Virginia. Schools outside of Virginia which are fully accredited by
their own state universities or institutions of equal rank, by their own state
departments of education or by recognized regional associations of secondary
schools, are also accredited by the University.

Certificates of preparation from private tutors will in no case be accepted;
students thus prepared must in all cases pass the entrance examinations.


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ADMISSION BY EXAMINATION

For admission by examination, the candidate must present himself at the
University in June or in September, according to the dates given in the
Program of Entrance Examinations. The examinations are held under the
Honor System, no paper being accepted unless accompanied by the usual
pledge, and they are held only on the dates given in the Program of Entrance
Examinations. A fee of one dollar is charged for each examination
taken. This fee is payable in advance and is in no case returned.

The entrance examinations of the University are similar, in many respects,
to those of the College Entrance Examination Board. The University
does not furnish sample copies of its entrance examinations.

Official records of the examinations of the College Entrance Examination
Board or of the University of the State of New York may be submitted
in lieu of taking entrance examinations here.

PROGRAM OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS

                           
June, 1933  9-11 A. M.  11 A. M.-1 P. M.  2:30-5 P. M.  Sept., 1933 
Mon. 5  Science D  Greek C  Science F  Mon. 11 
Science E  Science A  Science C 
French Cp. 2  History D 
Tues. 6  English Cp. 2  Greek Cp. 2  English C-D  Tues. 12 
French C 
Wed. 7  History A  History B  History C  Wed. 13 
Spanish Cp. 2  Science B 
Thurs. 8  Math. A1  Math. A2  Math. B  Thurs. 14 
Math. Cp. 2  Math. C 
Fri. 9  German Cp. 2  Spanish D  German C  Fri. 15 
Spanish C  French D  Math. D 
Sat. 10  Latin Cp. 2  Latin C  Latin D  Sat. 16 
German D 

ADVANCED STANDING AND COLLEGE CREDIT

For admission to the College of Arts and Sciences with advanced standing
on work done at a secondary school, or with college credit for work
done at another college or university, or in the Summer Quarter of this
University, see pages 104 and 105.

CONDITIONED STUDENTS

For admission with conditions to the College of Arts and Sciences, see
page 105.

SPECIAL STUDENTS

For admission to the College of Arts and Sciences, as a special student,
see page 105.


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SUBJECTS ACCEPTED FOR ADMISSION

The subjects usually accepted for admission and their values in units
are given below in tabulated form. Other subjects are also acceptable.

                                                                                                 
SUBJECT  TOPICS  UNITS 
English A  Grammar and Grammatical Analysis 
English B  Composition and Rhetoric 
English C  Critical Study of Specimens of English Literature 
English D  English or American Literature 
Mathematics A1  Algebra to Quadratic Equations 
Mathematics A2  Quadratics, Progressions, and the Binomial Formula  ½ or 1 
Mathematics B  Plane Geometry 
Mathematics C  Solid Geometry  ½ 
Mathematics D  Plane Trigonometry  ½ 
History A  Greek and Roman History 
History B  Medieval and Modern European History 
History C  English History 
History D  American History and Civil Government 
Latin A  Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Latin B  Caesar's Gallic War, I-IV; Grammar; Composition 
Latin C  Cicero's Orations (6); Grammar; Composition 
Latin D  Virgil's Aeneid, I-VI; Grammar; Composition 
Greek A  Elementary Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Greek B  Xenophon's Anabasis, I-VI; Grammar; Composition 
Greek C  Homer's Iliad, I-III; Grammar; Composition 
German A  Elementary Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
German B  Intermediate Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
German C  Third-year Grammar, Composition and Translation 
German D  Fourth-year Grammar, Composition, and Translation. 
French A  Elementary Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
French B  Intermediate Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
French C  Third-year Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
French D  Fourth-year Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Spanish A  Elementary Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Spanish B  Intermediate Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Spanish C  Third-year Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Spanish D  Fourth-year Grammar, Composition, and Translation 
Science A  Physical Geography 
Science B  Inorganic Chemistry 
Science C  Experimental Physics 
Science D  Botany  ½ or 1 
Science E  Zoology  ½ or 1 
Science F  Biology 
VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS (Not more then 4 Units) 
Manual
Training 
Mechanical and Projection Drawing  ½ to 1 
Free-Hand Drawing  ½ to 1 
Shop-work  ½ to 1 
Agriculture  (Accredited Agricultural Schools)  1 to 4 
Commercial
Subjects 
Commercial Geography  ½ to 1 
Shorthand  ½ to 1 
Typewriting  ½ 
Bookkeeping  ½ to 1 
Commercial Arithmetic  ½ to 1