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Science, and Home Economics are open to students of the Iowa State 

 Teachers' College under this arrangement. 



Any student who has completed two years of college work at the Iowa 

 State Teachers' College may take one semester or one year of work in the 

 College and receive credit therefor toward graduation at the former insti- 

 tution, subject to the following regulations : 



1. All of the work taken shall consist of technical subjects from a 

 single division of this College, or the prerequisites for such subjects. 



2. For classification in college work in the Division of Agriculture or 

 Home Economics, credits in the following subjects must be presented: 

 Chemistry, 1, 2, and 3; physics, 1 and 2; zoology, 1 and 2; botany, 1 and 2. 



For classification in the Division of Industrial Science, at least 20 

 .credits in Science must be presented. 



For classification in the Division of Engineering, credits in the fol- 

 lowing must be presented: Chemistry, 1, 2, and 3; physics, 1, 2, and 3; 

 mathematics, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. 



3. The student shall register as a special junior under the dean of 

 the division concerned. 



4. Students in normal (non-collegiate) classes in the Iowa State 

 Teachers' College who cannot fulfill the college entrance requirements 

 for college work at the Iowa State College, may take subjects offered in 

 the two year non-collegiate courses at the College. 



5. The prerequisites, or their equivalents, for the technical courses as 

 given in the catalogue shall be met in all cases. 



6. The course of study in each instance shall be made up from the 

 subjects specified by the various divisional faculties as best meeting the 

 needs of the students from the Iowa State Teachers' College. In any 

 case where the student's best interest may be served thereby, the deans 

 of the respective divisions are authorized to make alterations. Informa- 

 tion relative to specified subjects may be secured from the registrar. 



D. Students from other colleges. 



Work of recognized merit that has been taken in colleges and uni- 

 versities of good rank and standing will be credited for an equivalent 

 amount of work so far as it applies in any course offered in this College. 



Students taking work in this way will present official records of their 

 work to the advanced standing committee at the office of the Registrar to 

 ascertain the credits to be allowed on it. It will be understood between the 

 applicant and the committee that the credits are only provisionally accepted 

 and that their final acceptance depends wholly upon the student's maintain- 

 ing a good average standing for one year at the College. 



GRADUATE WORK IN EDUCATION AT 

 THE STATE UNIVERSITY 



After one year of study graduates of the State College should be able 

 to meet the requirements to receive the degree of Master of Arts from the 

 State University of Iowa and re.ceive the Masters' diploma of the College 

 of Education of that university. 



