28 ADMISSION TO COLLEGE 



Conditional Admission 



A student who presents fourteen (14) acceptable units may be con- 

 ditionally admitted to the Freshman year. He shall be classified in the 

 deficient work as a part of the normal amount of work allowed to stu- 

 dents, and must remove the condition before classification for the second 

 year's work. Students will not be permitted to remove entrance condi- 

 tions by taking an examination in any subject which they have pursued in 

 the College. 



Exception to this rule: In case a student presents fifteen (15) ac- 

 ceptable entrance units, not including foreign language (where foreign 

 language is required), he shall be conditioned in foreign language and may 

 postpone the making up of the condition until the beginning of the Junior 

 year, when he will be classified in the subject. To remove the condition, 

 if the subject is taken in College, will require extra work to the extent 

 of five hours a week for two semesters. 



List of Subjects 



Entrance units may be allowed as indicated below, subject also to the 

 above table as to the amount of any subject which can be used toward the 

 15 units. No credit will be given for less than one-half unit in any single 

 subject. 



Group 1. ENGLISH. 



(1) A total of not more than 4 units, including the required 3 units. 

 Not less than 3 semesters in Literature ; and 3 semesters in Com- 

 position, Rhetoric, and Grammar, except that no credit will be 

 given for Grammar if taken before the eleventh grade. 



Group 2. HISTORY, Civics, AND ECONOMICS. 



(1) A total of not more than 4 units, including the required unit, and 

 not more than the maximum credit here indicated in each case; 

 except that no credit will be given for United States History if 

 taken before the eleventh grade. 



(a) Ancient History ^ to 1 unit 



(b) Medieval and Modern History ^ to 1 unit 



(c) English History ^ to 1 unit 

 ,(d) United States History ^ to 1 unit 



(e) General History (but not in addition to Medieval 



and Modern History) 1 unit 



(f) Civics y* to 1 unit 



(g) Political Economy j unit 



Group 3. FOREIGN LANGUAGE. 



(1) A total of not more than 4 units in any one foreign language, in- 

 cluding the required 2 units. No credit will be given for less 

 than one unit in any foreign language. 



(a) Greek 2 to 4 units 



(b) Latin 2 to 4 units 



