REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 29 



(c) French 2 to 4 units 



(d) Spanish 2 to 4 units 



(e) German 2 to 4 units 

 () Scandinavian 2 to 4 units 



Group 4. MATHEMATICS. 



(a) Algebra (required) \y 2 units 



(b) Plane geometry (required) 1 unit 



(c) Solid geometry y 2 unit 



(d) Plane trigonometry y 2 unit 



(e) Advanced Algebra y 2 unit 



(f) Advanced Arithmetic (no credit can be given 

 for arithmetic unless taken in the third or fourth 

 year of the secondary school course or after the 

 completion of \ l / 2 units in algebra) l / 2 unit 



Group 5. NATURAL SCIENCES. 



(1) A total of not more than 4 l / 2 units will be accepted in this group. 



(a) Agriculture y 2 to 2 units 

 Plant Industry 



Animal Industry 

 Rural Economics 

 General Agriculture 



(b) Astronomy y 2 unit 



(c) Biology, elementary l / 2 to 1 unit 



(d) Botany y 2 to 1 unit 



(e) Chemistry, not less than 1 unit 



(f) General Science l / 2 to 1 unit 

 % (g) Geology y 2 unit 

 (h) Physical Geography or Physiography l / 2 to 1 unti 

 (i) Physics, not less than 1 unit 

 (j) Physiology y 2 unit 

 (k) Zoology l / 2 to 1' unit 



Group 6. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED WORK (see table above). 



Group 7. EivECTivES. Whatever work to the extent of four additional 

 units the accredited school certifies as accepted by that school for 

 graduation; subject to the definitions of units of entrance credit adopt- 

 ed by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary 

 Schools, or in bulletins published by the Iowa Board on Secondary 

 School Relations. A total of not more than 4 units will be accepted 

 in commercial, industrial, and miscellaneous subjects. 

 (1) Commercial subjects. 



(a) Business arithmetic (not in addition to advanced 

 arithmetic, and only if taken after the completion 

 of the required \ l / 2 units in algebra or in the latter 



half of the high school course-) l /2 unit 



(b) Elementary bookkeeping l / 2 to 1 unit 



