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Show 22 WEBER COLLEGE WEBER COLLEGE 23 Scholastic Regulations REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION Weber College admits students classified as follows: Matriculated Students These students must be graduates from an accredited high school or must present a minimum of fifteen units of high school work. Ten of the units must be distributed as follows: Units English 3.0 Algebra 1.0 Geometry 1.0 Science 1.0 Social Science 1.0 Elected (from the above groups and Modern Language) 3.0 A student majoring in the Physical Sciences and allied fields should include Advanced Algebra one-half unit, Solid Geometry one-half unit, and Trigonometry one-half unit. Unmatriculated Students These students may be graduates of accredited high schools and have fifteen units of high school work, but lack one or more units specified in the total ten units required of the matriculated student. When a deficiency exists; that is, when a student has fifteen units of high school work but is deficient in one or more of the specified units required of the matriculated student, he will be required to complete ten quarter hours of college work for each unit in which he is deficient. A student who does not present fifteen units of high school work cannot be admitted to Weber College unless he is over nineteen years of age; in which case he may be classified as an unmatriculated student. A student may receive college standing by passing written entrance examinations or by completing ten quarter hours of junior college work for each unit in which he is deficient. An unmatriculated student may at any time attain the status of a regular matriculated student by satisfying all matriculation requirements. Terminal Students These students must present fifteen units of high school work or must have attained the age of nineteen years. The students in this group are not preparing for higher degrees. They pursue a terminal course and at the completion of this work receive a Certificate of Business or a Certificate of Completion. They do not satisfy the entrance requirements of the higher institutions of the state. FEES The annual fees are $73.50, distributed by quarters as follows: Autumn Winter Spring Registration $10.00 Tuition 17.00 $17.00 $17.00 Student Activity 4.00 4.00 2.00 Health Service 1.00 Lyceum 50 .50 .50 $32.50 $21.50 $19.50 A discount of $5.00 will be allowed students who pay all annual fees within one week after the opening of the autumn quarter. Students entering the winter or spring quarter pay the registration and health service fees in addition to those listed for the quarter. The health service fee is paid by all students, first and second year, including those special students taking Physical Education classes. The lyceum fee is paid by all students, including special students and auditors. In addition to these fees, students taking subjects listed below pay laboratory and departmental fees as indicated: Departmental Laboratory Fees and Deposits Anatomy 1 $ .50 Bacteriology la, 2, 3a, 4 $ .50 Botany 5, 6, 7 50 Botany 1, 2, 3 1.00 Chemistry 2.00 For each course in Chemistry, a breakage deposit of $2.00 is required. Engineering 4, 5, 6 1.00 Forestry 3, 4 1.00 Geology la .50 Geology 7, 8 1.00 Physics 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 .50 Physiology 1, 2 50 Typewriting 2.00 Zoology 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 17, 18 1.00 Private Instruction Music 40, Piano $15.00 Music 43, Organ 25.00 No refund. |