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L 0 it i s v 1' I I e C7 n n. s e r v ll, L 0 r y o -I' M 'll s li 1: ENTRANCIC R EQUI REM IGNTS To enter any academic course, students must have completed a four year High School Course, or he conditioned not more than five SCIIIOSUPI' hours credit, and agree to continue High School work until such credits are earned. They must be able to play in a satisfactory and understanding manner an Invention of Bach, one of the easier sonatas of Haydn or Mozart., and play all scales and chords in all keys. Students should have a knowledge of elementary Theory and Harmony, be sufficiently instructed in Ear and Eye Training to recognize the different elements of music, and possess a knowledge of the major and minor scales and diatonie intervals. Students will he allowed credit for study in other institutions, or privately, and examinations will he held before assignment to academic work. ICXAMINATIC DNS Students wishing to enter the Conservatory for aeademie work should pre- sent, to the lilducational Director, Arthur W. Mason, Certificate or a transcript stating High School or College training. Upon acecptanee students will lie asked to appear for examinations for advanced standing as follows: History of Music, September 143 Harmony, Ciounterpoint, Harmonic Analysis, September l5g Theory, Ear and Eye Training, Form Analysis, September l8. Examinations in Applied Subjects will be conducted the second week of the term. No charge will be made for examinations unless students require special examinations after the regularly assigned examination days: then a reasonable fee will he requested. If credits are furnished from a School of Music that is a memlmer of the National Association ot' Schools of Music and Allied Arts, no examination is required. GRADUA'l'1t JN AND DIPLOMA Those who intend to lmecome teachers or artists, and to graduate as such, will follow the academic course in their chosen suhjeet as outlined elsewhere in this hook. Students must matriculate for their senior year not later than October 1. and any lessons that have been missed must be made up before the close ot' the first semester. Upon satisfactory completion ol' the work required in the various courses a Diploma or C'ertiticate will be granted. Those unalile to complete an Academic Course, either through lack of ability or desire, will he granted a Certificate ot' Attendance. A similar C'ert'ificat'e will lie granted to students following elcetive studies only. lfurther information regarding C'ertilicates, Diplomas, and Degrees will he found on page thirteen. page eleven I
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