Course in Forestry n 



ADVANCED CREDIT 



No advanced credit is granted for subjects studied in the high 

 school, unless the student has taken a post-graduate high school 

 course of at least one semester. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS 



For the rules governing registration, election of studies, etc., etc., 

 see the University Calendar or the Announcement of the Department 

 of Literature, Science, and the Arts. 



Students desiring to enter as undergraduates and requiring more 

 detailed information should refer to the Announcement of the De- 

 partment of Literature, Science, and the Arts, for the requirements 

 for admission. 



All applicants for admission to graduate work in forestry must 

 first report to the Dean of the Graduate Department, and present 

 their credentials. 



The privileges of the Graduate Department are open to gradu- 

 ates of the Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts of this 

 University, and to graduates of other universities and colleges who 

 satisfy the Dean of the Graduate Department that they are qualified 

 to pursue with profit the advanced courses of study offered in the 

 school. 



Graduates of institutions where the undergraduate courses of 

 study are not substantially equivalent to the course prescribed at 

 this University, if admitted to the Graduate Department, are ordi- 

 narily required to do an additional amount of undergraduate work, 

 or to prolong their term of residence as candidates for a higher 

 degree. 



Special students will be admitted to forestry courses only: (a) if 

 they are college graduates ; (b) as undergraduates with at least 

 two years of college work beyond high school, if they have had very 

 extensive experience in forest work of such character as especially 

 fits them for undertaking the forestry courses ; (c) if they have had 

 ample preparation to pursue the studies in forestry, but are not pre- 

 paring themselves for forestry as a profession. Such students must 

 also fulfill the entrance requirements for special students of the De- 

 partment of Literature, Science, and the Arts (see the Announcement 

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



Copies of this bulletin, or of the general announcement of the 

 Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts, or of the Univer- 

 sity Calendar, may be obtained by addressing the Secretary of the 

 University. General correspondence concerning the course may be 

 addressed to Professor Filibert Roth, Ann Arbor. Inquiries concern- 

 ing entrance requirements or credit for advanced work should be ad- 

 dressed to Acting Dean John R. EfFmger, The University, and all 

 prospective students are urged to make arrangements concerning 

 entrance as early as possible. 



