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REGULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION.

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County Superintendents of schools will be furnished with questions and instructions for the examination of candidates in the four common branches, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, and history of the United States; applicants who pass creditably will, when they present the superintendent's certificate to that effect, be admitted to the classes of the preliminary year. Persons who hold teacher's certificates from county superintendents will be admitted to the preliminary class without further examination. ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS. The Faculty, after personal examination, appoints accredited high schools, whose graduates may be admitted to the University without further examination within twenty-eight months after the date of their graduation. These must be schools of first-rate character, whose course of instruction includes all the studies required for admission to some one of the colleges of the University. A member of the Faculty will examine a 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 any college to which their high school studies as certified by the principal have prepared them to enter. Annual reports are asked from these schools. A re-examination will be made whenever it may be deemed necessary. The accredited schools whose graduates are admitted to any of the colleges of the University are the public high schools in

SCHOOLS AND PRINCIPALS.

Auburn Park (Calumet High School) Aurora, East, E. G. Cooley. A. S. Hall. Aurora, West, Kittie Reynolds. Austin, Helen S. Wyllis. Beardstown, M. Moore. Belvidere, J. C. Zinser. Bement, J M. Martin. Bloomingtdn, Edward Manly. Blue Island, C. H. Morrill. Cairo, T. C. Clendenen. Canton, C. M. Bardwell. Champaign, R. L. Barton. Charleston, Louise Baumberger. Chicago, North, O. S. Westcott. Chicago, Northwest, Franklin P. Chicago, South, Jeremiah Slocum. Fisk. Chicago, West, Geo. M. Clayberg. Clinton, la., Julia J. Sweet. Danville, Joseph Carter. Davenport, la., H. H. Roberts. Decatur, Louis B. Lee. Delaven, Geo. A. Franklin. Dixon, W. H. Williamson. Dundee, S. M. Abbott.