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N gi . Y ii - i r -fe gym ----W v- if p X fl CLARK UNIVERSITY 5 Til, ' 5 . . . it FFERS, at moderate expense, a thorough collegiate training lead- sgw ing to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The scholastic require- N . . , ments for the degree are one hundred and twenty semester hours credit in addition to Physical Training, with a rank above the bottom quarter of the Yip class in three-iifths of the work. K In a limited number of departments, work is offered leading to the Til degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. hx The presence of a proportionately large graduate student body offers fx inducement to undergraduates for high standards of work. ,Til Small classes and a relatively large faculty allow close acquaintance lim with heads of departments. li Undergraduates are encouraged to carry as full a schedule of courses Q, as they are able and still maintain an average in the upper third of their Xl . . . , . . . . . - H classes. Th1S permits those with sufficient ability to hnish the course in 'fi three years. ' iix The University's Summer School allows other ambitious students to 1 c X obtain extra credits suilicient to earn the degree in three and one-half years. fl An endowment above the average, given for the specific purpose of lx keeping the expense of an education low allows the tuition to be held at .A ' i c c i , c i i i c L only fIS150.00, including a tax of 510.00 in support of student activities. X Twenty Jonas G. Clark Memorial Scholarships of 5100.00 each are ix available for entering freshmen who have graduated in the upper quarter X of their preparatory school class. Ten similar scholarships are available for Til each of the three upper classes in college. it ' NX i N -G -S H- f it Nl li V ri y . 5212.917 A73 1-YK Af? 17' 'ITT' --fi '7' T-112 if-YK 11541
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