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Show 20 WEBER ACADEMY (a) Admission on Certificate. Students presenting a certificate of graduation from the eighth grade of the public schools will be admitted without examination to any of the Academic courses. (b) Admission by Examination. Students not presenting a certificate of graduation from the eighth grade may, by passing successfully the entrance examinations, be admitted to the academic courses. Students beyond the public school age, who are deficient in some of the studies of the grades, will be given special consideration. Advanced Standing.Students presenting approved credits from other high schools or academies will be admitted to advanced standing. No student pursuing any of the higher courses shall be permitted to register for more than twenty or fewer than fifteen hours per week, nor shall changes in registration be granted, except by special vote of the faculty. Graduation. Students completing any of the four-year courses will be given diplomas; pupils will be given certificates on the completion of a two-year course, as herein described. Students completing any two-year course take part in the commencement exercises, but are not permitted to share in the Senior class exercises nor to wear the official graduation pin. A candidate for graduation from the High School course may be presented with a High School diploma on the earning of fifteen WEBER ACADEMY 21 units of credit; three in English, one in mathematics, one in history and ten consistent electives that represent high school work of approved quality. For this diploma maximum credits are set as follows: Drawing and Art, 1 unit; Music, 1; Bookkeeping, 1; Oral Expression, 1; Agriculture, 2; Domestic Science, 2; Domestic Art, 2; Manual Training and Mechanic Arts, 2; Commercial Arithmetic, 1; Stenography, 1; Physical Education, 1/2. No credit is allowed for Penmanship, Arithmetic, Typewriting, or for any work done outside of the class room and laboratory. By a rule of the General Church Board of Education, a student may be graduated if he has completed fifteen units of any course, provided the unit not completed does not include English or the professional subjects for which the course stands. A clean moral character is required for graduation. A diploma will be denied a student who is in the habit of using tobacco or intoxicating liquor, or of attending places of ill-repute. The standing of students in studies pursued is determined from the daily records of recitations, reviews, and final examinations. No student will receive credit toward graduation in any study in which percentage of excellence falls below 60; nor shall any student be graduated who does not attain an average of 75 per cent in all studies included in the course. Students who do not graduate with the class in which they enter will be held to all the requirements made of the class with which they finally graduate. |