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1. That they give evidence of satisfactory preparation to carry such 

 work successfully. 



2. That they show good and sufficient reasons for not taking a regular 

 course. 



3. That they present a certificate covering their entire preliminary 

 education. 



4. That they be required to obtain written permission from the Presi- 

 dent of this College to register as an irregular student. 



Such students will then be registered, classified, and dealt with the 

 same as regular College students. 



Fees and Expenses 



The entire expenses of a student need not exceed $400.00 per year at 

 the College. 



Honor Scholarships: The State Board of Education has provided 

 one honor scholarship for each accredited high school in the state. This 

 scholarship represents the same value in cash whether presented at the 

 State College or at any one of the other state institutions. It is worth 

 $20.00 for the year, and at the State College this amount will be allowed on 

 fees. _ 



As soon as any school has made its nomination for the scholarship, 

 the school authorities are expected to report the name and address of the 

 nominee, together with a signed certificate of scholarship, to the State In- 

 spector of Secondary Schools, State Board of Education, Des Moines, 

 Iowa, who will approve the nomination if the conditions have been met, 

 forward the proper credentials to the candidate, and send the certificate of 

 credits to the institution elected. 



Nominations should be made in June, and must be made not later than 

 August 1st of each year. 



Tuition: The Code of Iowa reads as follows: "The tuition in the 

 ^College herein established shall be forever free to pupils from the state 

 over sixteen years of age, who have been residents of this state six months 

 previous to their admission." 



To non-resident students a tuition fee of $25.00 per semester is charged. 



Tuition Scholarships: The form of Tuition Scholarships is intended 

 only for those students from states other than Iowa, who, without such 

 aid, cannot secure a college education. The conditions on which this aid 

 is granted are as follows : (1) The applicant must be in need of financial 

 assistance; (2) the applicant must be of good moral character; (3) the 

 applicant must give evidence of good preparation ; (4) the recipient must 

 give evidence of ability by good standing in one of the regular courses 

 leading to the bachelor's degree. 



The aid which is given from the Tuition Scholarships Fund is not re- 

 garded as a loan. If, however, a student who receives this aid is able to 



