34 ADMISSION TO COLLEGE 



Geometry 1. unit 1 unit 



Trigonometry ^2 



Astronomy ^ " 



Geology H " 



Zoology Yz " 



Totals Sy 2 units \2 l / 2 units 14^ units 



ENTRANCE EXAMINATION PROGRAM 



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

 Statement Concerning Entrance Units?" pages 35 to 45. 



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 classi- 

 fication. 



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

 Registrar for adjustment. 



Graduates of the unaccredited schools oi the State should take the 

 entrance examinations in May according to the instructions set forth on 

 page 32. 



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. 



Physiology 1-3 P. M. 



Physiography 1-3 P. M. 



Physics 3-5 P. M. 



Latin, first year 3-5 P. M. 



Latin, second year 3-5 P. M. 



German, first year 3-5 P. M. 



German, second year 3-5 P. M. 



The Registrar will arrange for the other entrance examinations re- 

 quired by the candidates for admission. 



