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Show PAGE 20 WEBER ACADEMY 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 finally graduate. Classes. Classes in college subjects will not be organized for fewer than five students. Advanced Normal Course. Fifth Year. I SEMESTER Hrs. II SEMESTER Hrs. B. of M. Evidences 2 B. of M. Evidences 2 Educational Psychology 3 Educational Psychology 3 Review of the Common Review of the Common Branches 3 Branches 3 English I 3 English 1 3 Elect 6 Elect 6 Sixth Year. Life of Christ 2 Life of Christ 2 Psychology 3 Psychology 3 Art and Handicraft 1 Art and Handicraft 1 Playground Supervision 1 Playground Supervision 1 Educational Sociology 4 Educational Sociology 4 Training and Methods 3 Training and Methods 3 Elect 3 Elect 3 College Electives. English Literature, English II, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Mathematics I and II, Chemistry I and II, Geology I and II, History I, Political Economy, German, French, Spanish, Latin. Admission. The Academy is open to students of both sexes and of all nationalities and religious denominations. Candidates for admission must be of good moral character, must furnish evidence of honorable dismissal from the school they last attended, and must signify their intention to keep themselves in harmony with the spirit and teachings of the institution. The use of profanity, tobacco or intoxicating liquor, the attendance at pool rooms or public dance halls, or indulgence in any similar form of amusement is not in keeping with the spirit of the institution and may bar a student from entrance or cause his dismissal. Students are admitted at any time, but it is to their advantage to enter at the beginning of the academic year. The entrance requirements may be satisfied by the presentation of certificates or by examination as follows: (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. |