_ Each entering student will be assigned a faculty repetition of these courses unnecessary Thus a student
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t m niemberlas an advisor. The student’s advisor will help who hs credit for two units of a foreign language in
him decide upon a program of study and will explore high school may not receive degree credit for the first
) with him an over-all plan for his work at the University, semester of that language in the University and a
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) $1; choice of an vocation, and graduation requirements. student who has three credits in a language may not
) e advisor will be able to provide the. student with receive degree credit for the first year of that language.
) accurate information concerning the University. After Credits earned in algebra and trigonometry during the
helping the student to decide how many courses he Fall Semester, 1967, and thereafter may not be counted
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ghould attempt to carry, he will approve the schedule. toward degree requirements in the University.
.) tudentsl who have already decided upon a field of The University offers the entering student an environ-
  study will be assigned an advisor from that field of ment wherein he may achieve a genuine understanding
L) study and Iwill pursue, fromlthe beginning, a course of of the world and find his place in it. In the University
study leading to graduation in that field. Students who he should come to understand better his role as a
L) are undecided upon a field ofstudy will be advised to citizen who participates in decisions on issues and
; concentrate on courses contained in the areas listed olicies. He ·
b F h_ _ _ P s ou eve op a love for truth, an inde-
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a ove;] lrom It is program students will gain a. back- pendence of yudgment, and a respect for the convictions
I groun t at s ould help them to choose intelligently of others. These are some of the characteristics of a
*) the fields in which they will concentrate. liberal education—the University’s goal for all of its
U A3"}; University assumes that the entering student graduates. In addition, it offers many areas of specializa-
;) wid alyrizlacqurred in high school sufficient knowledge tion leading to a variety of career opportunities in the
,) in   r hint compgsition, umathematrcls, lagguagesi arts, the sciences, and the professions. These are out-
nierican is ory, an t e sciences to ma e su stantia lined elsewhere in this catalo ue
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