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During the month of May the Inspector of Secondary Schools for the State 

 Beard of Education, Des Moines, Iowa, sends to the Superintendents of the 

 unaccredited high schools of Iowa for their supervision the entrance exam- 

 ination for the applicants who desire admission to the three state institu- 

 tions. All papers, together with the examination questions used, should be 

 sent to the Inspector. 



In case the student fails in one or two groups of the subjects he may take 

 another examination at the regular time set for the examinations in Septem- 

 ber and at the institution to which th student seeks admission. 



(3) The total number of credits ultimately allowed on the certificate shall 

 not exceed three times the number earned by examination. 



(4) The total amount of credit gained in this way, together with addi- 

 tional credit for subjects not indicated in the certificate (or subjects so indi- 

 cated, but not acceptable), if additional credit is needed, shall be at least 

 fourteen (14) units. In case he presents less than fifteen (15) acceptable 

 entrance units he is to be conditioned to the extent of enough units to bring 

 the total number up to fifteen (15) units. 



Entrance Examination Program 



The scope of the entrance examinations is indicated in the "General State- 

 ment Concerning Entrance Units," pages 6 to 10. 



Admission to the entrance examinations is by permit. Permits may be 

 obtained of the Registrar, Room 125, Central Building. 



A representative from each department will conduct the examinations in 

 Room 102, Central Building, on Thursday and Friday preceding classification. 

 Any student finding a conflict in his program should report to the Registrar 

 for adjustment. 



Graduates of the unaccredited schools of the State should take the en- 

 trance examinations in May according to the instructions set forth on page 9. 

 Thursday 



Algebra 8-10 A. M. 



Plane Geometry 8-10 A. M. 



English 10-12 A. M. 



Latin, first year 1- 3 P. M. 



Latin, second year 1- 3 P. M. 



German, first year 1- 3 P. M. 



German, second year 1-3 P. M. 



Botany 3- 5 P. M. 



Friday- 

 Algebra 8-10 A. M. 



Solid Geometry 8-10 A. M. 



History, General 10-12 A. M. 



History, American 10-12 A. M. 



History, English 10-12 A. M. 



Civics . 1- 3 P. M. 



