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Show THE SERVICES ADMISSION AND GRADUATION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS An applicant for admission to Weber College must be a graduate of an accredited high school, or present fifteen units of approved high school work, including three units of English. Twelve of the fifteen units must have been earned during the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades of high school. A student who has not been graduated from high school and who presents fifteen approved units for entrance may include one unit of credit for military science, or one unit of physical education, but not more than one unit in the combination. If an applicant plans to major in any Division of the College, he must present for entrance specific subjects required by that Division, as listed in the chart below: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BY DIVISIONS Name of Division Required Units Recommended Units BUSINESS 3 English 1 Algebra (Business, Economics, and Secretarial Science.) HUMANITIES 3 English 1 Algebra (Art, English, Foreign 2 French or German Languages, Music, Speech.) LIFE SCIENCES 3 English 1 Chemistry (Agriculture, Bacteriology, 1 Algebra Biology, Botany, Forestry, Home Economics, Nursing, Physiology, Zoology). MATHEMATICS AND 3 English 1/2 Interm. Alegbra PHYSICAL SCIENCES 1 Algebra % Solid Geometry (Aeronautics; Architect- 1 PI. Geometry 1/2 Trigonometry ural and Engineering Tech- 1 Chemistry nology; Radio Technology; 1 Physics Chemistry; Engineering; Geology; Geography; Mathematics; Physics.) PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3 English 1 Algebra (Health Education, Physi- 1 Science cal Education, Recreation.) SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 English 1 Algebra (Education; History, Political Science; Philosophy; Psychology; Sociology.) TECHNICAL EDUCATION 3 English 1 Science (Auto Body Reconditioning, Automotive Service & Repair, Carpentry, Commercial Art, Cosmetology, Diesel Mechanics, Industrial Arts, Machine Shop, Radio Mechanics, Refrigeration, Watchmaking, Welding.) 21 DEFICIENCIES IN ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. A student eighteen years of age or over who has not completed fifteen units of high school work may be admitted by passing the General Educational Development Tests or Standard Entrance Tests given by the College. A student with this classification who has been in attendance at a high school within one year preceding the time of application for admission to Weber College must submit a written recommendation from the high school principal. The Admissions Committee may give special privileges to a student applying for admission to the Technical Education Division. 2. A student twenty-one years of age or over who has not completed high school may be admitted if in the judgment of the Admissions Committee his preparation is adequate. A student who is deficient in more than one of the three recommended subjects for admission in the Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences will likely need extra time to complete graduation requirements. In order to be admitted to Weber College in any of the classifications, a student must be of good moral character. A student who has been dropped from any high school or college on account of poor scholarship, or unsatisfactory conduct, or who is on probation at another institution may not register at Weber College without first appealing to the Standards Committee for entrance. This Committee will be guided by the recommendation of the institution from which such a student transfers. Filing of Credits by August 1 A student who expects to enter Weber College for the first time must make application in writing. Application forms will be furnished by the office of the Registrar upon request. A student should have his high school credits on file in the Registrar's Office by August 1. If his credits are not on file by the time of registration, he may be denied entrance. A student who has taken college work previous to his registration in Weber College must file his credits from all other institutions attended. Pre-registration During each quarter there is a period of pre-registration for the following quarter. Pre-registration is a conference method inaugurated to avoid the problems attendant upon mass registration, and to insure opportunity for giving individual attention to the program of each student. All students are expected to complete their registration, including payment of fees, before the final registration day of each quarter. The normal registration for any one quarter is fifteen quarter hours, exclusive of physical education. Classification of Students After registration, students are classified as Freshmen, Sophomores, and Special Students. A student with less than forty quarter hours credit at the beginning of the school year is classified as a |