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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

Accredited High Schools.—The Faculty, after personal examination, appoints accredited high schools, whose graduates may be admitted to the University without further examination within one year after date of their graduation. These must be schools of first rate character, whose courses of instruction include all the studies required for admission to some one of the colleges of the University. On application, a member of the Faculty is sent to examine the school making application, as to its facilities for teaching, its course and methods of instruction, and the general proficiency shown. If the report is favorable, the name of the school is entered in the published list of high schools accredited by the University. The graduates of these schools are admitted to such of the colleges as their studies may have prepared them to enter. The appointment continues as long as the work of the school is found satisfactory. Annual reports are asked from these schools. The accredited schools whose graduates are admitted to any of the colleges of the University are the public high schools in

Aurora, East. Aurora, West. Bloomington. Cairo. Champaign. Charleston. Chicago, North. Chicago, South. Chicago, West. Danville. Decatur. Dixon. Also the high school of Evanston. Freeport. Galena. Hyde Park. Jacksonville. Jerseyville. Kewanee. Lake View. Lincoln. Mattoon. Mendota. Moline. the Normal University, Oak Park. Ottawa. Paris. Peoria. Princeton. Rockford. Rock Island Springfield. Streator. Tuscola. Urbana. at Normal.

The accredited schools whose graduates are admitted to the college of engineering, of agriculture, or of natural history are the public high schools in

Camp Point. Pekin. Farmer City. Peru. Gibson City. Pittsfield. Kankakee. Polo. LaSalle. Robinson. Marengo. Rochelle. Monticello. Rossville. Also the Chicago Manual Training School. Sheldon. Sterling. Sycamore. Warren. Washington. Watseka. Waverly.