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Collegiate

The Collegiate Certificate is issued to an individual who holds a baccalaureate
degree (B.A., B.S., Ph.B.) from a standard university, a teachers college, an arts
college, or a technical college and who has completed at least 1 session-hour's work
in school hygiene, including physical inspection of school children, and 1½ session-hours'
work in physical education (physical training); ½ session-hour's work in
methods of teaching physical education is recommended in addition.

The holder of this certificate is permitted to teach all subjects in the elementary
schools and in the high schools those subjects in which he has credit for
6 session-hours of college work.

This certificate is issued as a four-year non-renewable certificate but may be
converted to the Collegiate Professional Certificate upon presentation of evidence
of three years of successful teaching experience and the appropriate credit in
education.

Collegiate Certificates issued under former regulations for a period of seven
years are subject to renewal as Collegiate Certificates for seven years.