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PROGRAMME OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
  
  
  
  

PROGRAMME OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.

             
June, 1908  8-10 A. M.  10-12 A. M.  12-2 P. M.  3-5 P. M.  Sept., 1908. 
Mon. 8  Bot. & Zoöl.
Greek A 
Phys. Geog.
Greek B 
Spanish A
Physics 
Spanish B
Chemistry 
Mon. 7 
Tues. 9  English A  English B  Math. A  Math. B  Tues. 8 
Wed. 10  History A  History B  History C  History D  Wed. 9 
Thur. 11  Math. C  Math. D  English C  English D  Thur. 10 
Fri. 12  German A  German B  Latin A  Latin B  Fri. 11 
Sat. 13  Latin C  Latin D  French A  French B  Sat. 12 

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

Candidates conditioned on not more than four blocks of the entrance
requirements are permitted to register and proceed with the work of their
classes; but such students will in no case be admitted to formal matriculation
until these conditions have been removed. All conditions must be
passed off before the opening of the session succeeding the student's
initial registration.