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Show THE HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION Weber Normal College is open to students of both sexes and of all nationalities and religious denominations. Candidates for admission must be of good moral character and must furnish evidence of honorable dismissal from the school last attended. Students of second, third and fourth year High School standing may enter Weber. No student may register for more than four and one-half units unless special permission is given by the faculty. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Students are expected to be loyal to the spirit and purpose of the institution. Standards of honor and right living consistent with the Latter-day Saint ideals are required. No student shall be allowed to remain a member of the Weber Normal College or be connected with it in any way if his conduct shall be considered prejudicial to the interests of the institution. GRADUATION Students completing any of the four-year courses will be given diplomas; pupils will be given certificates on completion of the two-year shorthand or bookkeeping courses. Students completing the two-year courses may take part in the commencement exercises, but are not permitted to share in the Senior class exercises nor to wear the official graduating pin. A candidate for graduation from the high school course may be presented with a high school diploma after the earning of sixteen units of credit; three units in English, and five to be elected from the following groups: science, mathematics, history and social science. If a student has completed fifteen units of any course with an average grade of 85 percent, he may be graduated, provided the unit not completed does not include English or the professional sub-jects for which the course stands. A good moral character is a requirement for graduation. No student will receive credit toward graduation in any study in which his grade falls below 60 percent; nor shall any student be graduated who does not attain an average of 75 percent in all studies included in the course. Students who do not graduate with the class in which they enter will be held to the requirements made of the class in which they are finally graduated. Credit is given for work done in other high schools, but at least four units must be done in this school. Not more than five units of work in any one year will be accepted toward graduation. This will apply to students from other high schools as well as Weber. A unit represents a year's study in any subject reciting five times a week throughout the year. Two laborator periods are counted as one recitation period. Credit for one semester only in a subject that continues throughout the year cannot be counted toward graduation. [16] FEES AND EXPENSES Entrance Fee..........$17.00 Entrance Fee for Mid-year Students . . 8.50 Special Entrance Fee (1-unit subject) . . 6.00 Special Entrance Fee (2-units) .... 10.00 Diploma Fee .......... 3.00 Fee required from all students at the time of registration for benefit of Student Body activities......... 3.00 The diploma fee is due May 15. After a student has once registered he will be held responsible for the payment of all fees, even though he change his course or discontinue. Fees will not be refunded. LABORATORY FEES Botany............ $1.00 Chemistry .......... 2.50 Domestic Art......... 2.00 Domestic Science........ 3.00 General Science.........50 Manual Training........ 5.00 Penmanship.......... 2.00 Physics ........... 2.00 Physiology . . ........ 2.00 Typewriting.......... 5.00 Zoology........... 1.00 Mineralogy.......... 1.00 These fees in all cases are payable in advance. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION SCIENTIFIC COURSE SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR Subject Units Subject Units Theology c, d, 1/2 Theology e, f, 1/2 English c, d, 1 English e, f 1 Mathematics c, d 1 Mathematics e, f, 1 Zoology (1st semester) 1/2 Physics 1 Botany (2d semester) 1/2 Physiology 1/2 Elect 1/2 FOURTH YEAR Subject Units Theology g, h, 1/2 Geology 1/2 Chemistry 1 Elect 2 t LITERARY COURSE SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR Subject Units Subjects Units Theology c, d, 1/2 Theology e, f, 1/2 English c, d, 1 English e, f, 1 Oral Expression a, b, 1 French or Spanish 1 French or Spanish 1 Elect 1 1/2 Elect 1/2 [17] |