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an auditor. Other persons should apply to the Registrar’s Office for ad-
mission. No credit can be given for a class audited, nor is the student per- suck
- - ‘ mitted an examination for credit. No instructor is authorized to admit an by t
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Admission to Colleges and The Graduate School
College of Arts and Sciences. Admission to this college is governed by
the general admission requirements of the University outlined on the pre-
ceding pages. mac
College of Agriculture and Home Economics. Admission to this college state
is governed by the general admission requirements of the University out- per
lined on the preceding pages. Uniw
College of Engineering. In addition to meeting the general admission REN
requirements of the University, outlined on the preceding pages, the appli- Sa;
cant for admission to the freshman class of the College of Engineering tion
must rank in the upper three-fourths on the University classification tests. mm;
His high school credits must include one unit in plane geometry, one-half on a
unit in solid geometry, and one and one-half units in algebra. If the student Kem
lacks only the half unit in solid geometry, he may be admitted, but this the
subject will be added to the requirements of the freshman year.
College of Law-An applicant for admission to the College of Law must
be at least eighteen years of age and must have, in addition to the standard
high school course that will satisfy the general requirements for admission ‘
to the University, at least two years of college credit (60 semester hours, at €¤1‘¤
least 6 of which must be in English and not more than 6 of which may be €XD€
in non—theory courses). An academic standing of at least 1.3 or the equiva-
lent for all pre-law college work is required. While there is no prescribed
pre-law curriculum, the applicant’s record is evaluated in terms of its re-
lationship to the study of law, and in terms of the requirements of the As- Z
sociation of American Law Schools. Y
College of Education. In addition to meeting the general admission 1
requirements of the University, outlined on the preceding pages, the appli- l
cant for admission to the freshman class of the College of Education must -
rank in the upper three-fourths on the University classification tests. In  
order to transfer to the College of Education from another institution or
from another college of the University, a student must have a standing of
1.0 or higher.
College of Commerce. In addition to meeting the general admission '
requirements of the University, outlined on the preceding pages, the appli- OY f<
cant for admission to the freshman class of the College of Commerce must meg-]
rank in the upper three-fourths on the University classification tests. °°$tf
College of Pharmacy. Admission to this college is governed by the gene-  
ral admission requirements of the University outlined on the preceding
pages.
The Graduate School. A graduate of a fully accredited institution of 1
higher learning may be admitted to the Graduate School upon evidence of 8. gr;
graduation and an official transcript of undergraduate courses. However, cost