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completion of 72 credits in residence, or, in special cases, upon the com- 

 pletion of such number of credits as may be fixed by the committee on ad- 

 vanced standing. 



In all cases 'the student shall take all the required technical subjects 

 taught by the department in which he is classified and such other technical 

 and non-technical subjects as shall be specified by the head of the depart- 

 ment and the dean of the Division to a total of 72. This does not abrogate 

 the rule that all specified prerequisites or their equivalents shall be met as 

 determined by the committee on advanced standing. Such students are 

 registered and classified in the Senior College. 



<B. Students of colleges with which Iowa State College has co- 

 operative agreements. 



Approved colleges and universities may enter into a cooperative agree- 

 ment with Iowa State College whereby the students may graduate from 

 both institutions upon completion of five years of work. 



This agreement requires the student to complete at least three years of 

 work, securing thereby at least ninety credits including certain specified 

 credits from such institutions. 



The student may then enter the College as a Junior student in the 

 divisions of Agriculture, Industrial Science, Engineering, or Home Econ- 

 omics, and graduate from the various courses offered by these divisions 

 in two years upon the completion of 72 credits, or in special cases upon 

 the completion of such greater or less number as the committee on ad- 

 vanced credits shall recommend. 



1. Students shall in all cases present at least 90 credits (40 of which 

 shall be in science). 



2. Two years shall be spent in residence at the College and at least 

 72 credits shall be completed here. 



3. In all cases the student shall take all the technical subjects required 

 by the major work in which he is classified, and such additional technical 

 and general work as may be required in the course elected, but the maxi- 

 mum requirement will not usually exceed 72 credits. Such student will, 

 upon entering this College, be admitted to senior college classification. 



4. Information relative to the specific credits in Science, which must 

 be included in the ninety presented, as well as list of institutions with 

 which such cooperative agreements have been made, may be secured from 

 the Registrar. 



C. Students of the Iowa State Teachers' College desiring to take 

 one semester or one year of work at the College for credits toward 

 a degree in the former Institution. 



An agreement has been entered into by the faculties of the Iowa State 

 Teachers' College and the Iowa State College whereby students of either 

 institution may pursue certain subjects in the other and receive credit 

 therefor toward graduation. 



Four divisions of the College Agriculture, Engineering, Industrial 



