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written copies of the thesis have been deposited in the library and a finan- 

 cial guarantee that fifty printed copies in approved form will also be de- 

 posited in the library. 



11. The Dean of the Graduate Division shall appoint for each candi- 

 date an examining committee composed of five members, including the 

 professors in charge of the major and minor work, the chairman of which 

 shall be the professor in charge of the^ student's major work. The Dean 

 shall also designate the time and place for the examination, which' may be 

 either oral or written or both, over the fields of the major and first minor. 

 In case a second minor is chosen, the examination over it may be waived 

 if the candidate's standing in it is satisfactory. 



PROFESSIONAL DEGREES 



Application for admission to candidacy for a professional degree in 

 Engineering should be made to the Dean of Engineering prior to the be- 

 ginning of the second semester of the year in which the degree is sought. 

 The requirements may -be met in any one of the three following ways : 



1. Graduation from a regular four-year course in engineering, one 

 year of resident study approved by the engineering faculty, at least one 

 year of experience in a responsible professional position, and the prepara- 

 tion of a satisfactory thesis. 



2. Graduation from a regular four-year course in engineering, at least 

 five years of experience in a responsible professional position, and the 

 preparation of a satisfactory thesis. 



3. Graduation from a regular five-year course in engineering, at least 

 one year of successful professional experience, and the preparation of a 

 satisfactory thesis. 



In Agriculture and Engineering the requirements for the degree of 

 Agricultural Engineer are the same as those for the professional degrees 

 in agriculture and engineering, and the candidate must be recommended 

 by the faculties of both the Agricultural and Engineering Divisions. 



In Agriculture the professional degree of Master of Agriculture is 

 granted on .the initiative of the faculty of the Division of Agriculture. 

 The completion of a standard collegiate course in agriculture followed by 

 not less than five years of eminently successful experience in some phase 

 of practical or professional agriculture, and the presentation of an ac- 

 ceptable thesis are prerequisite. 



It is the policy of the College to confer professional degrees only in 

 cases of superior professional attainments, and then only on those who are 

 present at Commencement. 



FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 



For the promotion of graduate study and research the Board of Edu- 

 cation has established at Iowa State College a number of fellowships and 

 scholarships. Application blanks may be obtained from the Dean of the 

 Graduate Division, and when filled out should be filed in his office. 



Scholarships are given to holders of a baccalaureate degree and carry 



