Moberly Area Community College - Mojuco Yearbook (Moberly, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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ncunt ct entrance crccit necessary to give exemption from t-he var- 211 I - A ' ' - - -' ' A ' ts: ' ious snecinc rcc uirenien 1 . 1 - 6 hours English ......... ------- - -- 5 hours History ......... .----- ------ -------- ---------- ----'-- -- Unless three units are presented for entrance. Foreign Lallgtlilge --------- ------- ----4------ --- '- ' ' 1 0 1 1 O urs Required of all students not having completed at least .three years of foreign language in high school. If three years of work in the same language is presented for entrance the student is exempt from hve hours of the above requirement. Five hours language, ancient or modern, is required of all students regardless of the amount of language work done in high school. A Mathematics .......................-.----------------------------- --------' i 3 hmlfs Unless three units are presented for entrance. Chemistry or PhySiCS ........-......-.---4------------------- 5 hours Unless two Physical Science units are presenteed for entrance. Botany ...,............... ' .................. N ............................ 5 hours Unless two Biological Science units are presented for entrance. Physical Education .................................................. 2 11OU1'S Electives .................. .- 26 hOu1'S FEES Tuition is free in the junior College to students who are residents of the Moberly District. Non--resident sntudents who enroll will be required to pay in advance a tuition fee of twenty-live dollare each semester. All students will be charged an incidental tee of fifteen dol- lars ,each semester, payable upon entrance. CThis includes all labora- tory and library fees, except extra charges for breakage, etc.j SSTUDENT ACTIVITIES I The faculty of Moberly junior College is eager to foster all credit- able organizations for trainingxstudents to meet successfully their as- sociates after school years are over. Leadership in business and civic life begins in the school club 'or on the athletic field. The college activities are sufficiently varied to enlist the interest of every student. In addition to athletic enterprises there are organiza- tions of cultural value: members of the Modern Language Clubs ac- quaint themselves with the manners and customs of the countrv whose language they are learning: the Literary Club discusses topics of im- portance concerning contemporary literature and writers: the Glee Club

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HIGH SCHQOL CREDITS Students entering for the first time must present high school credits signed by the principal or superintendent. Blanks for this purpise will be furnished by the registrar of the college upon request. AFFILIATION The junior College of Moberly meets the conditions of affiliation with the University of Missouri? in conformity with the plan of that institution for accrediting junior colleges, and its graduates will be ad- mitted wthout examination to junior standing in the College of Arts and Science of the University of Missouri upon certificate showing the com- pletion of sixty hours of prescribed work. REQUIREMENTS FUR ADMISSION Fifteen units of approved high school work are required for admis- sion to the junior College. The term unit means a high school subject pursued in an approved high school five periods a week for at least thirty-six weeks. Four such units constitute a year's work. Of the fifteen units required for entrance the following are fixed: English, 3g Foreign Languages, 2: Mathematics, l. CGraduates of high schools fully accredited to the University of Missouri are admitted without reference to fixed requirementsj. The remaining nine units may be selected from the list of subjects listed by the University of Missouri for entrance. REQUIREMENT GRADUATION The course of study in the junior College covers -a period of two years of thirty-six weeks each. Graduation from the junior College requires the satisfactory completion of the equivalent of the first two years work in the College of Arts and Science of the University of Mis- souri. . I 'Of the required amount of work in the junior College, twenty-six hours are elective and thirty-six are specified, making a total of sixty hours, exclusive of physical education. In case a student offers for en- trance a sufficient quantity of work in any given subject to justify it, he will be exempted from the junior College graduation requirement in that subject. Such exemption does not reduce the total amount of work required for graduation, but adds the amount of exemption to the stu- dent's electives. The table below shows the requirements and the



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is interested in developing a taste for good music, and gives several pub- lic concerts during the year. The Log staff is an organization whose project is the publication of the college annual. All activities of Junior College Clubs have the co-operation and sponsorship of the faculty. COURSES lN EDUCATION lt is the plan of the Board of Education to offer complete courses in teacher training, in order that those students who desire to teach in the elementary schools of Missouri may be prepared to do so without spending additional time in other teacher-training institutions. The courses in education will be arranged to meet the new requirements of the State Department of Education for teachers in the elementary schools. Complete information concerning these courses will appear in the annual bulletin which will be ready for distribution about August 1. ANNUAL' BULLETlN The second annual bulletin will be ready for distribution August 1. 1928. This bulletin will contain complete and detailed information concerning all phases of the Junior College. Students who are inter- ested are requested to write or call for one of these bulletins as soon as they are ready. Addrss all inquiries to the Superintendent of Schools. Moberly, Missouri. li! E. 11 .11

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