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Admission to the University

\1I matters pertaining to admission to the I nive ui handled by the Office of the Registrar. Ml wnmun entrance, credits, transfers, examinations, and I mvi should be addressed to G. P. Tuttle, Registrar, I rl IUIIM

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General Requirements for A d m i s s i o n

Age. An applicant musl be at least sixte n ) to reside \\ Ith his parents or guardian.

High School (.Yaduatiem. bor admission b\ • • U< :iV the appli n|

must be a graduate ^\ an accredited secondarj s hool. < Definitions. \ unit in the secondary hool is a i oui academic year and including not 1 3 than the cqur cnt «

hours of classroom work. A major is three unit air i minor is two unit courses in one held. Fifteen I nits R e q u i r e d . — F i f t e e n units of ptabl<

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work are required, including the following:

1. T w o m a j o r s i of three- units e a c h ) , and tv • min< > • t\

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matics, science, and social studies. ( )nc of the m a j o r s mi: t b e Engl

2. A total of at least ten units from the above fields, including p aration amounting to a major ^r minor sequence in at 1 thr r ent fields. 3. All subjects prescribed for the curriculum which the appli .in

desires to enter, as stated in the table on the following paj 4. Five units from any of the high-school subjects which ar ed by an accredited school t o w a r d its diploma a n d which m< t th -'

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credits of the value of less than one half unit will not be U - than one unit of work will be accepted in a foreign

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