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Show 24 —— Breakage Deposits Breakage deposits are required in the following laboratory courses and in the amounts indicated: Bacteriology: ($3.00 a quarter, a year) -..., ...$3.00 Chemistry: ($3.00 a quarter, a year) 9.00 Physics 21: (Photography) --- 3.00 All Shop Classes - - - - 3.00 Refunds will be made on unused portions of breakage deposit fees. The signature of the laboratory instructor is required to secure any breakage deposit fee refunds. No refunds will be made after June 30 of the school year in which the fees are paid. Miscellaneous Deposits Deposits are required on the following items: Towel tag deposits $1.00 Key deposits (each key) 1.00 Towel tag and key deposits will be refunded at the end of the year or upon withdrawal of the student. No refund will be made after June 30 of the school year in which the fees are paid. Refunds Tuition and Student Activity fees will be refunded according to the schedule provided below to any student in residence who, upon proper application to the Registrar's Office, withdraws from school before the end of the quarter. At the time fees are paid, all students are given official receipts from the Treasurer's Office. These receipts must be presented before refunds will be allowed. No refunds will be granted to students who are requested to withdraw from the College for cause of scholarship or any other cause. The amounts refundable to the student who officially withdraws from the College are as follows: Weeks in Attendance Amount Refundable Two Weeks or Less 100 per cent of Tuition and Student Activity Fees Third Week 80 per cent of Tuition and Student Activity Fees Fourth Week 60 per cent of Tuition and Student Activity Fees Fifth Week 40 per cent of Tuition and Student Activity Fees Sixth Week 20 per cent of Tuition and Student Activity Fees Over Six Weeks '. No Refunds Allowed Registration, Concert and Lecture, Health and Service, and Evening School fees are not subject to refund. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER THE SIXTH WEEK OF OF ANY QUARTER. 25 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Weber College grants the title of Associate of Arts, the title of Associate of Science, a Certificate of Completion, and a Certificate of Proficiency. A student who expects to be graduated should arrange his program to conform with the requirements for one of these titles. Requirements for the title of Associate of Arts or the title of Associate of Science are as follows: Completion of at least ninety quarter hours of approved college work, exclusive of physical education activities. The college work must include: 1. English 1, 2, 3. (To be taken during the freshman year.) 2. Orientation. (To be taken during the freshman year.) 3. Health Education 1 or 2. (To be taken during the freshman year.) 4. Physical Education selected activities for three quarters. (To be taken during the freshman year.) 5. A total of at least twelve quarter hours from each of the following Divisions: Life Sciences: Agriculture, Bacteriology, Biology, Botany, Forestry, Home Economics, Nursing, Physiology, and Zoology. (Agriculture, Forestry, Home Economics, and Nursing courses not having biological content will not be counted toward fulfilling requirements in this group.) Mathematics and Physical Sciences: Aeronautics, Architectural and Engineering Technology, Radio Technology, Chemistry, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, and Physics. (xVeronautics: Architectural, Engineering and Radio Technology; and Engineering courses will not be counted toward fulfilling requirements in this group.) A total of four quarter hours of laboratory work must be completed in the Life Sciences or the Physical Sciences, or in both. Social Sciences: Economics, Education, History, Orientation, Philosophy. Political Science, Psychology, Social Science Foundations, and Sociology. (Education and Orientation courses will not be counted toward fulfilling requirements in this group.) Humanities: Art, English, Foreign Languages, Music and Speech. (English 1, 2, 3, may not be counted within these twelve hours.) In the Division where there is a specific curriculum prescribed, the completion for the curriculum listed substitutes for the above general requirements. In keeping with course changes under group requirements at other Utah Institutions of higher education, Weber College has planned foundations courses in the areas of the social sciences, the physical sciences, the life sciences, and the humanities. Some or all of these courses may be offered during the academic year 1949-50. A supplement to the regular catalogue will be issued at a later date describing these courses. |