Catalogue . on the satisfactory completion ofa course of study extending over a period named in con-nection with each course, if the students record is other-wise satisfactory. Students taking special courses, in most cases, areentitled to a certificate if they honorably and satisfactorilycomplete the course of instruction scheduled. Day students are required to spend as much time dailyout of school hours in study, such as recording lectures andother notes, as may be necessary to maintain proper stand-ing. The students Books are examined by the instructorsperiodically, and tjie care and accura
Catalogue . on the satisfactory completion ofa course of study extending over a period named in con-nection with each course, if the students record is other-wise satisfactory. Students taking special courses, in most cases, areentitled to a certificate if they honorably and satisfactorilycomplete the course of instruction scheduled. Day students are required to spend as much time dailyout of school hours in study, such as recording lectures andother notes, as may be necessary to maintain proper stand-ing. The students Books are examined by the instructorsperiodically, and tjie care and accuracy with which theyare kept is considered in ranking students. CONDUCT. Both day and evening students are required to con-duct themselves in an orderly and gentlemanly mannerwhile in attendance at the school. When the conduct ofany student is considered by the Manager of the schooldetrimental to its best interests, he will be suspended bythe Manager and the case reported to the ExecutiveCommittee for 77 Any student who presents at any time work as hisown which he has not performed, or tries to pass an ex-amination by dishonorable means, shall be regarded ashaving- committed a serious offence. Students shall exercise due care in the use of theschool apparatus and machinery. All breakages andaccidents must be reported at once to the instructor incharge and the student will be held liable for any wilfuldamage or the result of gross carelessness. ATTENDANCE. Day students taking the regular courses are requiredto attend every exercise of the sehoof; special students,every exercise called for by their schedules. For everycase of absence or tardiness, students must present anexcuse to the registrar. A certain number of unsatisfac-tory excuses will render the student liable to suspensionand further action if cause is sufficient. When the attendance of an evening student is un-satisfactory, he will render himself liable to be droppedfrom the school. BOARD AND ROOMS. New Bedford
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