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Show 20 WEBER COLLEGE WEBER COLLEGE 21 graduation, his record in the College must show: first, that he has satisfied the entrance requirements as prescribed above; secondly, that the collegiate work for which he has credit and pending credits, the completion of which is reasonably assured, together satisfy the requirements for graduation; thirdly, four-fifths of the grades earned by the student must be C or better. Col-credit will not be given for any course completed in high school. All candidates for graduation are required to present at commencement exercises unless excused by the President. No student will be allowed to register for more eighteen hours of credit per quarter without special permission. Every student must take two hours in Theology per quarter unless excused by the President. CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The Education Department of Weber offers courses preparing prospective teachers for two elementary school certificates: a first class certificate valid for five years and a second class certificate valid for two years. The first class certificate may be granted by the State Board of Education to graduates of approved two year Normal Courses which cover the following scholastic and professional requirements: six quarter hours in physical and health education, nine hours in English, twenty-seven hours in psychology and professional education subjects, and practice teaching to the extent of twelve quarter hours. have not completed a high school course may be admitted as unmatriculated students by the President. Courses will be provided for such students. Applicants for entrance in the Department of Education must be graduates of a standard high school. The high school work must include three units in English, one unit in history, one unit in social science, three units in natural or physical science and mathematics, (with at least one in each), and one unit in advanced review of the common branches. High school students who expect to enter the College must present a certified copy of their high school credits to the registrar. Thirty-six hours of approved college work in addition to the prescribed entrance requirements. are required for Sophomore rank. Students will not be allowed to register one week after the opening of each quarter, without special permission. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION Candidates for graduation from the Junior College must be of good moral character and must complete ninety hours of approved work. This must include English I and II, physical education I and II, and five hours from each of the following groups: mathematics and physical science, biological science, language and social science. At least thirty hours must be earned in residence at Weber. Before a student can become a candidate for |