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case M C I inspection shall be app President of the University. B. Claasiicattaa sad Rating

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Higher Institutions from which students apply for advanced standing sre grouped In ser l. Colleges of Clots A

This class shall include institutions which meet fuU oil the criterions of a standard college. Graduates of insiaWliBs rated in Class A sre ad

nutted to the Graduate School OM candidates for the master's degree on the basis of one yesr's work, subject to the completion of the prerequisites for the set era! departments: and undergraduates receive hour* for-hour credit in the undergraduate colleges. 2. Colleges of Class B mate the standard set for Class A, but fall abort of it in certain particulars. For example, a college which has but six departments instead of eight, or permits two years instead of one for the removal of conditions, or has one or two professors in its faculty with no preparation beyond the baccalaureate degree, or is slightly short of the standard set for the library or laboratory equipment, would fall in this class. Graduates of institutions rated in Class B are admitted to the Graduate School subject to the requirement that they take from eight to sixteen hours of work in addition to the year of graduate study that is normally required for the master's degree; and undergraduates receive substantially hour-for-bour credit in the undergraduate colleges up to a maximum of 30 semester hours a year, except in specific departments as may be noted in the rating of the individual institution. 3. Colleges of Class C This class shall include institutions which, while of collegiate character and standards, fall short in more important particulars of the standards set for Class A* Graduates of institutions rated in Class C may be admitted to the Graduate School subject to the requirement that they take one year of work in addition to the year of graduate study that is normally required for the master's degree; and undergraduates receive approximately three-fourths credit in the undergraduate colleges iip to a maximum of 24 hours a year, except in specific departments as may be noted in the rating of the individual institutions. 4. Colleges of Class P This (lass shall include institutions which, while organized and designated as colleges, appear to be in reality little mor than ? ondary « hools.

• This class shall include institutions which approxi