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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

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REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION Applicants for admission must be at least sixteen years of age and must furnish evidence of their ability to prosecute the work of the course successfully. The preliminary education should be equivalent to that required for entrance to a good high school. Students who have pursued courses of study in other colleges of pharmacy will be given credit for such portions of their work as are equivalent to the work required by this School.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

The candidate for the degree of graduate in pharmacy must be twenty-one years of age, must have had four years' practical experience in pharmacy, including the period of attendance at School, and must have attended two full courses of instruction, the first of which may have been in some other reputable college or school of pharmacy. He must have attended regularly the laboratory and lecture courses of this School, must pass the examinations, and must not have been absent more than five times during the term from either laboratory exercises or lectures in any department. The candidate for the degree of graduate in pharmacy, who presents himself for final examination before he has attained the age or practical experience required, will, if successful, receive a certificate of having finished the course and will be awarded his diploma when the requirements of age and experience are complied with. Persons competent to fulfill the general requirements of admission to the University may be granted credit upon the University courses for equivalent work satisfactorily completed at the School of Pharmacy. Further information is given in the special announcement of this school. Address W. B. Day, Actuary, School of Pharmacy, 465-7 State Street, Chicago, 111.