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form to academic standards approved by Long 
Island University in regard to content and method 
of instruction, shall be accepted by Long Island 
University for undergraduate credit. These stand- 
ards require the courses to be given in the form of 
lectures, quizzes or laboratory instruction, assigned 
reading, and examinations. 
The instructors giving these courses shall be trained 
in conformity with the usual academic standards. 
2. Registration of Students. 
Students registered in an accepted Botanic Garden 
course, who desire to obtain credit from the Uni- 
versity, shall meet the admission requirements of 
the University, register with the University Regis- 
trar, and pay a registration fee of $10 each semester. 
3. Granting of Degrees. 
Students referred to in paragraph 2 who have met 
the requirements of an accepted course may receive 
undergraduate credit from the University. Stu- 
dents who have studied in other institutions of 
collegiate standing may apply for advanced stand- 
ing in the University. 
Upon completion of the requirements of Long Island 
University for graduation in the arts or in the sci- 
ences, the student may apply for the degree of 
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. 
GRADUATE CREDIT. 
As the University has not as yet established a Graduate 
School, it cannot confer credits leading toward a graduate 
degree. 
OTHER PRIVILEGES. 
Long Island University agrees to place at the disposal of 
the Botanic Garden the services of the Professor of Botany 
in an advisory capacity. The Botanic Garden agrees to 
permit properly qualified students of Long Island Uni- 
versity the use of its library and herbaria, under the regu- 
lations governing their general use. 
