68 DIVISIONS 



CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



In the interest of research and investigation along the lines of applied 

 science and for training in the presentation of results, several clubs and 

 societies have been organized by the instructors and students in the dif- 

 ferent departments Among these are the following : 

 Graduate Club I. S. C. Branch of the American In- 



lowa Section of American Society stitute of Electrical Engineers. 



of Agronomy. Chemistry Seminar. 



Botany Seminar. I. S. C. Branch of the American 



Physics Seminar. Institute of Mining Engineers. 



Applied Social Science Club. Civil Engineering Society. 



Mathematics Colloquium. I. S. C. Branch of the American 



Bacteriology Seminar. Society of Agricultural Engi- 



neers. 



HONORARY FRATERNITIES 



The following is a list of the Honorary Fraternities of Iowa State 

 College, some of which are maintaining regular programs along lines of 

 research work : 



Phi Lambda Upsilon. Gamma Sigma Delta. 



Phi Kappa Phi Omicron Nu. 



Alpha Zeta. Delta Sigma Rho. 

 Tau Beta -Pi. 



ADMISSION 



Graduates of Iowa State College, as well as graduates of other colleges 

 and universities of approved standing, are admitted to the Graduate Di- 

 vision. Before entering upon graduate work in any department, however, 

 the applicant must present evidence that he has had the necessary pre- 

 requisite training that will enable him to pursue with profit the courses de- 

 sired. It should be remembered, also, that admission to graduate work 

 does not necessarily imply admission to candidacy for a degree. 



Graduate students wishing to become candidates for the Master's or 

 Doctor's degree will make application in writing to the Dean of the Gradu- 

 ate Division not later than February 1 of the year in which the degree is 

 sought. This application should be approved and signed by the head of the 

 department in which the major subject is offered and by all other members 

 of the faculty under whom the .student has done work in support of his 

 candidacy. If the applicant has completed any graduate work in another 

 institution, an authorized statement of the same should be filed with the 

 application for candidacy for degree. 



For purposes of admission to the Graduate Division an approved col- 

 lege or university is one which requires four years of work of collegiate 

 grade for graduation, based upon an entrance requirement of at least four- 

 teen standard high school units. 



Candidates for admission to the Graduate Division are required to sub- 

 mit to the Registrar or Dean a complete authorized statement of their 



