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ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
  
  
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ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.

A Virginian wishing to secure the advantages offered by the foregoing enactment
must pass a satisfactory examination, held by the Committee of Examination of
the school named therein which he proposes to enter, such examination being subject to
revision by the Faculty. The entrance examinations occur at the opening of the session.
No student is subjected to entrance examinations, excepting Virginians seeking
free tuition. For admission to the Schools of English, Modern Languages, Chemistry,
Natural History and Geology, and Agriculture, Zoology and Botany, the requirements
are a knowledge of English and Arithmetic. For the other academical schools,
students are referred to the Professors in charge, or to the Chairman of the Faculty.