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V; GENERAL INFORMATION 25
* ADMISSION.
. All applicants for admission to the University or to the Academy
I _ should bring satisfactory testimonials of good moral character.
L A student may be admitted to the University in one of four Q ,
. ways: I $=·
· · (a) By examination.
(b) By certificate from an accredited school. _
 ‘ (c) By transfer of credits from some other college or `
· . University.
I (rl) As a special student.
i ` ADMISSION BY EXAMINATION.
A Examinations for admission will be held at the University on
, ¥ September 2, 3, 4, IQOQ. _ _
.  All persons who wish to enter the University for the Fall
Term’s work, except those whose entrance credits have been ac- _ `_
_ cepted by the Committee on Entrance, must take these examina- I
, tions. They should present themselves at the office of the Com- ‘ ` I
._ mittee on Entrance at 8:30 A. M. of Thursday, September second. · ,_ L
They will then receive directions concerning the places at which _, '_
'   the examinations will be held. For the hours of examinations, see ` I I .,
schedule `
· ADMISSION FROM ACCREDITED SCHOOLS, COLLEGES i
OR OTHER UNIVERSITIES. . `
Persons who desire to enter the University by credits instead ` ', ·
I of by examination must have these credits certihed to by the
` proper official of the school in which they were secured. Blank _ _ A
l forms for such certihcates will be furnished by the Registrar of
'_ the University on application. These certificates should be sent _
i as soon as possible (by ]une I5 from accredited schools), to the ‘ A
Committee on Entrance. This committee will then notify the ‘
student that his credits are approved or that he must take entrance · = _
examinations in subjects for which his credits are not satisfactory. _   ‘· 4
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