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ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS Accredited high schools are schools whose graduates may be admitted without examination to any course in the University for which their high school studies have prepared them. If so requested, a member of the faculty will inspect a school as to its facilities for teaching, its course and methods of instruction, and the general proficiency shown. The University bears the expense of this inspection. If the result of the investigation is favorable, a certificate of that fact is forwarded, and the name of the school is entered in the published list of accredited high schools. Annual reports are asked of these schools, and a reexamination will be made whenever it may be deemed necessary. The following is the wording of the certificate referred to above: This is to certify that Pupils graduating from the High School during the Life of this Certificate may enter the Colleges of of the University of Illinois without Examination. This Certificate is valid until provided the Teaching Force and the Course of Study remain unchanged or material changes therein are approved by the University. Given by order of the Faculty of the University at Urbana, Illinois, this of Registrar. L I S T OF ACCREDITED SCHOOLS ACCREDITED FOB THE COLLEGES OF LITERATURE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL AND ARTS, President. ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND AGRICULTURE Alton Arcola [230] E. A. Haight G, W, Smith G. E. Wilkinson Lucile Brown
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