Announcement of the 



2. Students who come here from other colleges after studying 

 one or more years but before graduating or before they receive a 

 degree (undergraduates) ; and also undergraduate students at the 

 University of Michigan who in their second or third year decide to 

 enter the forestry courses and become professional foresters. 



Students of this class will confer with the Professor of Forestry 

 in planning their elections, after arranging their credits with the Dean 

 of the Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts. 



These students will be required to finish the work outlined in 

 the Program of Studies, but may be allowed by the administrative 

 officers of the Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts, with 

 the permission of the faculty of the Forestry department, to substitute 

 more or less of the work they have done for work required in the 

 program. The time required to finish the work in forestry will 

 depend, in these cases, on the amount and nature of the preparation 

 of the student. Students who have done considerable work in the 

 sciences naturally fare better than others. 



3. Students who have graduated and received their bachelor's 

 degree at this University, or at some other college of university 

 rank. These graduate students shotild present their credentials to 

 the Dean of the Graduate Department and apply for admission to 

 candidacy for the degree of Master of Science in Forestry. They may 

 expect to finish the work in two years. Unless a student of this 

 class has pursued a considerable number of forestry studies else- 

 where or has special experience that would warrant a departure from 

 the regular scheme, he will not be allowed to elect or attend all of 

 the forestry courses during his first year. The work to be pursued 

 by men of this class will depend upon the nature of their preparation. 



4. Men coming from colleges not of university rank will arrange 

 their credits with the Dean of the Department of Literature, Science, 

 and the Arts in the manner indicated for undergraduates and will 

 then receive their standing and plan their course accordingly. 



5. Students who desire to become foresters and to receive the 

 degree of Master of Science in Forestry, but at the same time wish 

 t to specialize along certain lines such as engineering, plant diseases, 

 insects, and wood impregnation, should apply to the Deans of the 

 respective Departments for permission to do so after having made 

 their plans known and having received the sanction of the faculty 

 of Forestry in making their elections. 



6. "Special students," i. e., students who wish to take most or 

 all of the forestry work without becoming candidates for the de- 

 gree, will be admitted to the several courses in forestry only by 

 special permission of the professor in charge of the courses and will 

 generally be refused admission unless they have covered the pre- 

 requisite work. 



7. Students who do not desire to become foresters but wish to 

 take work in forestry are admitted to Courses I, 2, 20, 22 and 24 

 without any preparation but require special permission to elect any 

 other courses offered in forestry. 



