io Announcement of the 



Group I 



English Composition and .Liter- Geometry, i 1 /?. units, or i unit. 



ature, 4 or 3 units. Trigonometry, l /> unit. 



Greek, 3 or 2 units. Physics, 1 unit. 



Latin, 4, 3 or 2 units. Chemistry, i unit. 



French, 4, 3 or 2 units. Botany, i or Y 2 unit. 



German, 4. 3 or 2 units. Zoology, i or Y 2 unit. 



Spanish, 4, 3 or 2 units. Physiology, l /2 unit. 



History, 3 or 2 units, or i unit. Geology, J/ unit. 



Algebra, 2 or i]/2 units, or I unit. Physiography, i or ^ unit. 



Three units of science may be offered as a three-unit subject. 



In order that a half unit in science may be accepted it must be 

 supplemented by a second half unit in science. For this purpose 

 the following groupings are suggested: (a) Botany and Zoology; 

 (b) Zoology (or Botany) and Physiology; (c) Physiography and 

 Geology; (d) Physiography and Botany. 



Two units of mathematics and one unit of physics may be offered 

 as a three-unit subject, in which case a second unit of science must 

 be presented. 



Group II 



Agriculture, 2 units, or i unit. Manual Training, 2 units, or I 



Domestic Science, 2 units, or I unit. 



unit. Commercial Branches, 2 units, or 



Drawing, i, or ^ unit. i unit. 



Subjects from Group II will not be accepted for admission on 

 examination. 



B. Graduates of schools on the approved list of the North Central 

 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools will be admitted upon 

 the presentation of an unqualified recommendation covering not less 

 than fifteen units, of which at least twelve must be from Group I. 

 Admission on this basis of recommendation may be granted also 

 to the graduates of other especially approved schools. Applications 

 for this privilege must be made by the superintendent or principal 

 on special blanks which may be obtained from the Dean of the De- 

 partment of Literature, Science, and the Arts. 



CONDITIONAL ADMISSION 



No applicant will be admitted who presents less than fifteen 

 units. An applicant for admission, either on examination or certifi- 

 cate, who presents fifteen units given in the foregoing lists, but who 

 is deficient in not more than two units in subjects there specified as 

 mandatory may be admitted conditionally ; but any condition thus 

 incurred must be removed at one of the next two regular examina- 

 tions for admission. No student who has an admission condition 

 outstanding at the beginning of his second year of residence will be 

 allowed to enter his classes until such condition is removed. 



