Chowan College Catalogue . e President, after consultation with the appli-cant and the teachers concerned, assigns the student to theclasses into which she seems prepared to enter. If later it isdiscovered that the applicant is not sufficiently advanced to dowith credit the work assig;ned. she is required to enter lowerclasses. The same tests are demanded of students who maydesire to enter the higher classes. Those who are not fullyprepared to enter the Freshman Class may take the coursesoffered in the Preparatory School. Examinations There are written examinations on all subjects at the end o


Chowan College Catalogue . e President, after consultation with the appli-cant and the teachers concerned, assigns the student to theclasses into which she seems prepared to enter. If later it isdiscovered that the applicant is not sufficiently advanced to dowith credit the work assig;ned. she is required to enter lowerclasses. The same tests are demanded of students who maydesire to enter the higher classes. Those who are not fullyprepared to enter the Freshman Class may take the coursesoffered in the Preparatory School. Examinations There are written examinations on all subjects at the end ofeach term. In order to pass on any subject the student mustobtain a grade of seventy (70) per cent, the term grade andthe examination grade counting one-half each. A student whofalls below the grade of seventy will be required to take anotherexamination either in the following September or with the nextyears class. Seniors may take another examination in student who falls below the grade of fifty will be required to. SCHEDULE OF STUDIES. 25 take the subject over in class. The penalty for cheating onexamination is immediate expulsion. The reports of all exami-nations are sent to parents or guardians. Graduation In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences the degree (Bachelor of Arts) is conferred upon a student when shepasses successfully eighty-one (81) units or periods of work aslaid down in the following scheme of studies. A certificate inEnglish is granted to a student who completes all the courses ofstudy in the same scheme, except those in Latin, French,and German. Scheme and Schedule of Studies (Three hours a week.) Freshman Year. Mathematics 1. Mon., Wed., Fri 8:45 French 1. Mon., Wed., Fri 12 :oo Zoology and Physiology. Mon., Wed., Fri Latin i. Tues., Thurs., Sat 8145 History 1. Tues, Thurs., Sat 9:3° Physical Geography 1. Tues., Thurs., Sat 12:00 English 1. Tues., Thurs., Sat : 12 Sophomore Year. English 2. Mon., Wed., Fri 10:15 Latin 2. Mon.


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