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I t is recognized that students will often need advice in the selection of studies and in the arrangement of a proper course. To meet this need, the Faculty have carefully arranged several courses of studies which are expected to be followed by those who have no special reasons for diverging from them. Due care will be taken to prevent as far as possible all abuse of the liberty of choice. Students failing to pass satisfactory examinations in their chosen studies, will not be permitted to remain and take other studies without a vote of the Faculty.

COLLEGES AKD SCHOOLS. The University embraces the following Colleges and Schools. A College, it will be observed, is designed to provide a combined course of instruction made up of the several branches of learning needful for some one profession, or class of professions. A school is a subdivision of a college.

I. THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Subdivided into two schools, as follows : 1. School of Agriculture Proper. 2. School of Horticulture and Fruit Growing.

I I . THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING.

Subdivided into four schools, as follows: 1. School of Mechanical Science. 2. School of Civil Engineering. 3. School of Mining Engineering. 4. School of Architecture.

III. THE COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE.

Subdivided into two schools, as follows: 1. School of Chemistry. 2. School of Natural History.

IV. THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.

Subdivided into two schools, as follows : 1. School of English and Modern Languages. 2. School of Ancient Languages and Literature.