of course, be the customary and necessary special fees for 

 laboratory material and incidental costs, but those will be 

 reduced proportionately to the length of the student's resi- 

 dence in college. Non-residents of Iowa will be expected 

 to pay the usual moderate tuition fee. 



IMMEDIATE NOTICE NECESSARY 



It will be necessary for all students who expect to enroll 

 for this special winter term to give notice of their inten- 

 tion on or before November 1. Otherwise they cannot be 

 certain of acceptance. That notice should be sent to The 

 Registrar and the post card form accompanying this book- 

 let may be used. On receipt of such notice, The Registrar 

 will give further instruction as to admission, which will 

 be on the basis of the standard requirements of the college 

 as to entrance credits as explained in its general catalog. 

 The admission requirements for non-collegiate courses are 

 explained later in this booklet. The Registrar will also 

 explain how arrangments may be made for rooms and board 

 in the dormitories in the case of the women, and outside 

 in the case of the men. 



THE COLLEGIATE COURSES 



THE studies offered in the winter term for credit to- 

 wards a degree of bachelor science in the various tech- 

 nical courses have been chosen carefully from the full list 

 of freshman and sophomore studies. Each is fundamental 

 and essential to work that follows later on. Together they 

 put the short term student in a position of good advantage 

 to complete a full four or five year course. 



AGRICULTURE 



Freshman studies: The freshman studies in agriculture 

 offered in the special term include chemistry, which is an 

 underlying science, and animal husbandry and farm crops, 

 which are also fundamental. All are prerequisite for es- 

 sential later studies. These studies will be required of all 

 freshmen who expect later to do their major work in agri- 

 cultural education, animal husbandry, dairying, farm crops 

 and soils, farm management or horticulture. Freshmen who 

 enroll for agricultural engineering will take the subjects 

 listed with the engineering studies offered. 



Sophomore studies: In the first nine weeks of the spe- 

 cial term students entitled to do sophomore work in agri- 



