METHODS OF ADMISSION 33 



The subject matter to be covered is according to the material found 

 under the general statement concerning entrance units, page 35', which 

 gives a synopsis of the amount and kind of work required for entrance. 



COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS 



Certificates of entrance examinations passed for admission to reputable 

 Universities and Colleges, and certificates of examination passed under 

 the direction of any of the College Entrance Examination Boards and the 

 Regents of the State of New York, may be accepted as are accepted the 

 certificates from our own accredited schools. 



ACADEMIES AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS 



Credits certified from private secondary schools such as academies 

 and seminaries, and from college preparatory schools, shall be estimated 

 in accordance with the definition o<f the entrance unit and on the standard 

 of four years of preparation and residence. College academies or pre- 

 paratory departments conforming in their organization with the organiza- 

 tion of the four-year accredited high school shall be treated as accredited 

 schools, if the colleges themselves are regarded as standard colleges. 



FIRST GRADE UNIFORM COUNTY CERTIFICATE 



Entrance credit may be allowed for the first grade uniform county 

 certificate in subjects marked 85 or above, as follows: 



Arithmetic y 2 unit Economics ^2 unit 



U. S. History y 2 " Algebra 1 



Physiology ^ Agriculture ^ 



Grammar y 2 " Domestic Science ^2 



Civics Y-2. " 



STATE CERTIFICATE 



Entrance credit may be allowed without examination for the five-year 

 second and first grade state certificates, and for the life diploma as 

 follows : 



SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE LIFE DIPLOMA 



English \y 2 units 3 units 3 units 



History y 2 " iy 2 " \ l / 2 " 



civics y 2 " y 2 " y 2 " 



Economics l / 2 " T A " l /2 " 



Algebra \y 2 " V/ 2 " \ l / 2 " 



Arithmetic y 2 " */ 2 " l / 2 



Bookkeeping y 2 " y 2 " y 2 " 



Physics 1 " 1 1 



Botany y 2 " y 2 " y 2 " 



Physiology y 2 " y 2 " */ 2 



Drawing y 2 " y 2 " K " 



Didactics y 2 " y 2 " l /2 



Psychology y 2 



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