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Show ACADEMIC INFORMATION Admissions Application forms are available at all Utah High Schools, and application forms may also be obtained in person or by mail from Weber State College Admissions Office, Administration Building, Ogden, Utah. Completed application should be on file in the Admissions Office at least thirty days before registration for the quarter in which the applicant expects to enroll. Every applicant for freshman admission is encouraged to submit his application during the last semester of his senior year in high school. Beginning autumn quarter 1968 a $10.00 non-refundable application evaluation fee must accompany each application. How to Qualify for a Baccalaureate Program or Certificate Program—A prospective student may qualify for admission to Weber State College Baccalaureate Program or Certificate Program by completing the following requirements: I. BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM By High School Credential—An official transcript must be presented from an approved high school showing the applicant has satisfactorily completed a full high school course and has earned 15 high school units in subjects recognized by the college. High School Subjects Recognized and Units Required— Each applicant for admission by high school credential must have completed at least 9 academic or basic units from the following areas: English, mathematics, science, social sciences, foreign language. Included in the 9 basic units must be 3 units of high school English. A maximum of two units in music and one unit in physical education and military training combined may be included in the 15. Less than one-half unit in any subject is not accepted. Twelve of the 15 units must have been earned in the second, third, and fourth years of the high school course. Full Matriculation—In order to be fully matriculated as a regular student, an applicant must present three units of high school English. If an applicant plans to major in any specific school, he should present for entrance specific subjects required by that school. In the fields of engineering, mathematics and physical sciences, a student must present, in addition to the 35 |