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Show 36 WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH College Attitude: A student enters college through choice rather than by law requirement. He is arriving at the age of maturity where good judgment and ability to make wise choices are most desirable. For these reasons he is given considerably more freedom than he has had in the past. Numerous rules and regulations governing this new degree of freedom are purposely omitted. It is presumed that college students are capable of acting as men and women. The vast majority of the students demonstrate their abilities to profit by these liberties. It is only the few who ostracize themselves due to their immature judgments. Eligibility Eligibility rules apply to all students who participate in competitive activities. Special rules apply to all members of social and service clubs. In order to be eligible to represent the College in any competitive activity, the student must: (1) be graduated from a standard high school, or have fifteen units of high school work; (2) be registered for at least ten hours of college work, or the equivalent amount in the terminal courses; and (3) have passed ten hours of college work, or its equivalent, during the last quarter of attendance. Eligibility for social and service clubs is maintained according to the regulations of the Inter-club Council; namely, the student must: (1) be registered for ten hours of college work, or its equivalent in the terminal courses; and (2) have a grade point of 1.0 in all work. Eligibility must be affirmed twice during the quarter; namely, after the fourth and eighth weeks, or oftener, if the director of the activity so desires. Failure to pass ten hours of college work, or its equivalent in the terminal courses, places the student on probation for two weeks. If at the end of the probationary period, work is not made up to satisfactory level, the student is declared ineligible for the quarter. Social and service club members who fail to maintain a 1.0 grade point in all work are declared ineligible until the deficiency is removed. Weber College aims to keep the individual working at his maximum capacity as well as to maintain wholesome standards for those in competition. The Guidance Committee may advise that students of exceptional ability who are not showing a commendable attitude toward their work be declared ineligible in spite of the fact that these students are living up to the letter of the eligibility rules. The Eligibility Committee has the power to waive these rules in special cases upon recommendation of the Administration or Guidance Committee. In interschool athletics, however, participants are bound by the regulations of the Intermountain Junior College Athletic Conference. Instructors in charge of an activity must file the names of their candidates for the activity two weeks before active competition begins. Directors of the opera, drama, the College paper, the College magazine, and the yearbook shall file their list of participants before any position, part, or office is officially given. In the case of an opera, or a College play, eligibility extends throughout the full duration of the production. In all other cases, eligibility must be affirmed at the end of the fourth and eighth week period as stated above. Student Liability Weber College is not in any way liable for an athlete's injuries or illnesses that result from participation in the activities sponsored by the College. It is assumed that one who engages in athletics has received permission from parent or guardian to participate and to accept full responsibility. WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 37 Courses of Instruction Division of Economics and Business Guy H. Hurst, Chairman College transfer students majoring in economics and business should complete Economics 1, 2, 3, 4, and Business 1, 2, 3. Business 16 is a recommended elective. Department of Business G. H. Hurst, *O. M. Clark, L. Denning, C. G. Wilson Business 1. Elementary Accounting. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Hurst la. Accounting for Engineers. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Hurst 2. Elementary Accounting. A continuation of Business 1. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Hurst 3. Elementary Accounting. A continuation of Business 2. Five quarter hours. Spring. Hurst 4. Intermediate Accounting. Prerequisite: Business 3. Five quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given 1943-44.) Hurst 5. Intermediate Accounting. A continuation of Business 4. Five quarter hours. Autumn. (May not be given 1943-44.) Hurst 6. Intermediate Accounting. A continuation of Business 6. Five quarter hours. Winter. (May not be given 1943-44.) Hurst 10. Commercial Law: Contracts, Including Negotiable Instruments and Sales. Five quarter hours. Autumn. (May not be given 1943-44.) Clark 11. Commercial Law: Agency and Partnerships, Wills and Real Property. A continuation of Business 10. Five quarter hours Winter. (May not be given 1943-44.) Clark *On leave of absence. |