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Show 26 WEBER COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Applicants for admission to the College must present satisfactory evidence of successful completion of a full high school course. This amount of work is estimated as fifteen units. A unit of credit represents one hundred thirty-five hours per year of successful study in any subject. The fifteen units must include three units in English, one unit in Algebra, one unit in Plane Geometry and one unit in History. The Weber College has organized a College Preparatory Department. The purpose of this department is to satisfy the demands of un- matriculated students. Students desiring to enter this department must make application to the Registrar of the College. Students will not be allowed to register two weeks after the opening of each quarter, without special permission. ADMISSION Classified Students. Students will be rated as Classified at the time of entrance provided they present evidence in the form of an official transcript of credits that they have completed at least 15 units of approved high school work. Unclassified Students. Students will be rated tentatively as Unclassified at the time of entrance in case they are unable to furnish an official transcript of credit at that time, but are able to furnish evidence of their graduation from an approved high school. When an official transcript of credit is filed, these students will be rated as WEBER COLLEGE 27 Classified, Conditional College, or Special Students, depending on the nature of the credits. Special Students. Students of 21 years of age or over, who have not been graduated from high school, but who show ability to do special work may be admitted as Special Students. These students may pursue any course for which they have sufficient foundation. CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS A regular student with fewer than forty-five hours credit at the beginning of the school year will be classed that year as a Freshman. A regular student with more than forty-five hours credit and fewer than ninety at the beginning of the school year, will be classed during that year as a Sophomore. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION (With the Degree of Associate of Arts) Candidates for graduation from this course must be of good moral character, and must complete ninety hours of approved work. This must include English 1 and 2, Physical Education and ten hours in each of the following groups: Exad Science, Biological Science, Social Science, Language. At least thirty hours must be earned in residence at Weber. The group requirements for graduation may be met by selecting the proper courses from the following groups: Exact Science Group: Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Mineral* ogy; Language Group: French, Spanish, Ger- L |