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ADELPHI COLLEGE. 13 ADELPHI COLLEGE. TX DELPHI COLLEGE was incorporated by the unanimous vote of the Regents of the University of the State of New York, at Albany, Wednesday, June 24, 1896. In the name of that University, as well as in its own name, its honors will be bestowed. The degrees issued by Adelphi will bear the seals of both the University and the College, and will be signed by the Chancellor and Secretary of the University as well as by the officers of the College. Adelphi College is the natural outcome and fitting crown of the Adelphi Academy. The Academy still remains intact, but its Collegiate Department, which formerly included much work of collegiate grade, for which it could not easily obtain proper credit, is now extended to the full limit of the customary college courses. In any one of these courses the Bachelor’s degree may be obtained by two years of successful study beyond the completion of the Adelphi Academy curriculum. That curriculum, however, remains substantially unchanged in time and scope, and its di- ploma will be awarded under the same conditions as heretofore. The courses of study leading to a baccalaureate degree in Adelphi College are arranged in three groups, viz. : the Classical Course, the Literary Course and the Scientific Course. Students who complete the required amount of work in the Classical or Literary Course to the satisfaction of the Faculty will receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts ; in the Scientific Course they will, under similar conditions, receive the degree of Bachelor of Science. All courses in Adelphi College are open to women.
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14 ADELPHI COLLEGE. TERflS OF ADMISSION. Members of the Third Year Class in the Sub-Collegiate Department of the Adelphi Academy, who have satisfactorily completed the required studies of the year and of the regular curriculum of the Sub-Collegiate Department up to that point, are admitted without examination, in accordance with the usual rules of promotion in the Adelphi Academy, to the Freshman Cias in Adelphi College in any course for which they have been prepared. Other applicants for admission to Adelphi College may present them- selves at the College (Clifton Place entrance, Room No. 53) for examination on the Thursday and Friday after Commencement (June 10 and 11, 1897); or on the first two days of the Fall Term (September 15 and 16, 1897). ORDER OF EXAMINATIONS. 8.30- 9. 9-10. 10-11.15. 11.30- 12.45 2-3-30- 3.30- 4.30. 3.30- 4.30. 4-30-5-30. First Day. Registration. Caesar and Cicero. Vergil and Sight Reading. Chemistry, Sci. Course. German. English. 2-3-15. Physics, Sci. Course. Anc. History. 3.15-4.30. U. S. Hist. Second Day. Academic Algebra. Plane Geometry. French. Anabasis, Adv. Algebra. Physics and Chemistry, Lit. Course. Iliad and Sight Reading. Solid Geom., Botany, Zoology. From students in well-known and reputable schools certificates will ordi- narily be accepted, so far as the studies pursued in such schools cover the entrance requirements of Adelphi College. All such certificates should be signed by the responsible instructors in the school last attended, and should state explicitly, under each subject of study, the text books used, the extent of the work done, and the time devoted to it, with dates. Regents’ certifi- cates or pass cards will be accepted for the ground they cover. All such certificates should be presented as early in June as possible. Special students of a mature age, not candidates for a degree, may be admitted to courses of study which they are competent to pursue, upon pres- entation of satisfactory evidence of proficiency. Applicants for admission to the Freshman Class in Adelphi College, in any one of the three courses, must be at least fifteen years of age and be able to pass satisfactory examinations in the specified number of the following subjects : I. English. Note.—No candidate will be accepted in English whose work is notably deficient in point of spelling, punctuation, idiom or division into paragraphs. A. The candidate may offer preparation in the uniform college en- trance requirements in English, as follows:
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