. Annual catalogue of the Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois, 1875-1892. e faculty. The Illinois Central Railroad affordsample facilities for convenient access, three of its branches passingthrough Carbondale. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 16, and closes Thursday,December 24, 1902. Winter term begins Monday, January 5, and closes Friday,March 20, 1903. Spring Term begins Tuesday, March 24, and closes Wednesday,June 10, 1903. Length of Terms: Fall, 15 weeks; Winter, 11; Spring, 11 J. Commencements: For 1902, Thursday, June 12; fo
. Annual catalogue of the Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois, 1875-1892. e faculty. The Illinois Central Railroad affordsample facilities for convenient access, three of its branches passingthrough Carbondale. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 16, and closes Thursday,December 24, 1902. Winter term begins Monday, January 5, and closes Friday,March 20, 1903. Spring Term begins Tuesday, March 24, and closes Wednesday,June 10, 1903. Length of Terms: Fall, 15 weeks; Winter, 11; Spring, 11 J. Commencements: For 1902, Thursday, June 12; for 1903,Wednesday, June 10. TERMS OF ADMISSION. All applicants for admission must present evidence of goodmoral character; and, to secure free tuition, they must agree toteach in the public schools of the state for a time not less than thatcovered by their attendance on the school; this agreement to bevoid, however, if engagement to teach cannot be secured by reason-able effort. In case of a permanent change in plan, the individualis expected to pay to the registrar of the institution the balance PAGE EIGHT. SouthernIllinois State Normal University. due, which is the difference between the regular tuition for theentire time and the incidental fees paid in. To be admitted to the Formal department proper of the Univer-sity, students must have completed their sixteenth year, and mustbe able to pass an examination equivalent to the requirements for a second-grade certificate, in counties where the standard is evidence of ability to pass such examination will be a diploma \from a reputable high school, a certificate to teach, the result ofan entrance examination, or the completion of our Sub-Normalcourse. Persons sixteen years old and over, unable to pass thisexamination, may be admitted to the Sub-Normal department. To be admitted to the Sub-Normal department the applicantmust have completed the work of the eighth grade of the publicschools of Illinois or an equivalent. Ev
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