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COLLEGIATE

The Collegiate certificate is issued to the holder of a baccalaureate degree
conferred by a standard university, teachers college, arts college, or technical
college, who has at least one session-hour's credit in school and community
hygiene, including the physical inspection of school children.

The holder is permitted to teach all subjects in the 6th and 7th elementary
grades and in the high schools those subjects in which he has six session
hours' credit.

This certificate is issued as a four-year non-renewable license, but may be
converted to the Collegiate Professional on presentation of evidence of three
years' successful teaching experience and appropriate credits in education or
teacher-training subjects.

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

Science.—Applicants who satisfy all other requirements and present
credit for twelve 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.