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UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS.

development of the forces active in American life rather than the memorization of isolated dates and names. Entrance should be made at the opening of the term. Examinations are held in the rooms of the school. For the fall term, 1895, these examinations occur on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the 5th, 6th, and 7th of September; for the winter and spring terms, on the two days previous to the opening of each term. Examinations on these dates are free, but for examinations at other times a fee of three dollars is charged. Examinations may be conducted in Illinois by county superintendents of schools in the same manner as for teacher's certificates and their favorable reports will be accepted for entrance. First or second grade teachers' certificates from superintendents in Illinois will be taken for the same purpose, as will also certificates of the accomplishment of not less then one full year's work in an accredited high school of the University.

COURSE OP STUDY.

The time necessary for any particular student to complete the course offered is not fixed, but depends on his ability and previous training. Applicants for admission are permitted to enter the course at the beginning of any term if they have done the previous work required. Preparatory students are required, generally, to carry four studies, one of which should be such as needs but little work outside of the class room. The number varies, however, with the ability of the student and the nature of the course.

SUBJECTS OFFEKED.

Fall Term. Drawing. History. English. French. Greek. German. Latin.

Winter Term. History.

Language.

Spring Term History. English. French. Greek. German. Latin.

English. French. Greek. German. Latin.