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(c) Advanced bookkeeping l / 2 to 1 unit 



(d) Commercial law l / 2 unit 



(e) Stenography and typewriting 1 to 2 units 



(f) Business correspondence y 2 unit 



(g) History of commerce Y-Z unit 

 (h) Economic history of England Y 2 unit 

 (i) Economic history of United States l / 2 unit 

 (j) Materials of commerce V 2 unit 

 (k) Commercial geography y 2 unit 



(2) Industrial subjects 



(a) Freehand or Mechanical Drawing y 2 to 2 units 



(b) Manual Training, i. e., shop work y 2 to 4 units 



(c) Domestic Science y 2 to 2 units' 



(3) Miscellaneous. 



(a) Public speaking. y 2 unit 



(b) Bible y 2 to 1 unit 



(c) Music y 2 to 2 units 



(d) Agriculture additional units l / 2 to 2 units 



(e) Psychology y 2 to 1 unit 



(f) Pedagogy and methods V 2 to 1 unit 



METHODS FOR OBTAINING THE FIFTEEN UNITS 



There are four methods of obtaining the necessary units for admis- 

 sion to the Freshman class : 



A. Admission by transfer from other colleges and universities. 



B. Admission by certificate from fully accredited high schools. 

 C.. Admission from unaccredited high schools. 



D. Admission by examination and on other evidences of proficiency. 



A. Admission by Transfer From Other Colleges and Universities 



Students of other colleges will be admitted to advanced standing in 

 this college under the following conditions: 



First, they must present a letter of honorable dismissal. 



Second, the entrance requirements to the college must be fully satis- 

 fied. 



Third, students of other colleges will be admitted and granted such 

 credits as their work will justify. Work of recognized merit that has 

 been taken at Colleges and Universities of good rank and standing will be 

 credited for an equivalent amount of work so far as it applies in any 

 of the courses offered at this College. Students taking up work in this 

 way will present official records to the Advanced Standing Committee at 

 the Registrar's Office to ascertain the credits to be allowed. It will be un- 

 derstood between the applicant and the Committee that the credits are only 

 provisionally accepted and that their final acceptance depends wholly upon 

 the student's maintaining a good average standing for one year in Iowa 

 State College. 



