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LET Csdepder Gokye PREPARE' YOU FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH TOMORROW A Broad . Educational Program LIBERAL ARTS:g A.B'L and Degrees. Majors: Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, English, Hjistory, Horne.lEconorn,ics, Languages Mathematics, Music, 'Physical Education, Politi- cal Science, and Speech. Minors: Physics, Psy- chology, Radio, Library Science, and Journalism. TEACHER EDUCATION: Elementary and, High' . School .- n - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Teaching, Market-. ing, Accounting, and Secretarial Courses. A, two year's Associate of Arts Degree can be obtained. PRE-PROFESSIONAL: Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Ministry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Social Work, Veterinary' Medicine, Agrilculture, and one year Basic Engineering. ' MUSIC: Voice, Choir, Piano, Organ, Band and ,ln'strumental,, Music Theory, Literature, 'and Education. . Academic Standards High ACCREDITATION: Accredited by the Najrth Cen- trol Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, National Carnrnissxion an AGCreditin'g. ' MEMBER: American' Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Association of American Colleges, American Council on Eclucation, and American Association of University Wom'en. I. 'I High School Seniors Suggestions which may aid you in planning 'For V your future: l. 'Seek :advice from your principal, 'gui-dance die rector, faculty, parents, qualified friends, .rela- tives,,an'd neighbors. . 2. ,Study the literature available from schools and colleges. ,s S.. Decide as early as possible upon a vocation. Tben you can .begin to learn more about lit. With. -the aid of others try to ascertain your outstand- ing aptitudes, capabilities, and interests. 4. ,Apply yourself diligently in all areas at your' .school lwark. 5. Choose a fexir extracurricular activities,that Will aid in your all around d,eve,l.o'pme'nt. ., 6. Take the ,acacle'mi'c coursejthat will meet the state and college entrance requirements. a 7. File. application for .admission .early and come- plete all other required forms, including resi-. dence, health, financial assistance and required ACT test. . How To Enroll In S. C2 I ' 'Step l. Secure application for admission from . your prijncipal, counselor ofr write the registrar. .A ' Step 2. Return completed. forms to registrar early in. your senior year. -' ' Temporary admission follows evaluation -of student' through high school transcript, class rank, and recommendation' bythe high school principal. Final admission . follows. the receipt of senior glracles show- ing satisfactory 'completion of high school work. It is expected that, it tor any reason, a student cannot complete his enrollment, the will notify college officials promptly. . ' OFFICERS OF' ADMINISTRATION OLIVER S. IKENBERRY, .ED.D. .......... ' .......... President I ARTHUR GORDON SLONAKER, rED..D. ........ AC!ldQm'ic Dean ALLISON PHRIDVER, M.A. . . Registrar .ond Director of ACIi'lil'iSI5i0'l1.S RAYMOND o. WAl.oKo'E1'rER, Eop. ...... Dean of students - I Moi.i.iE Boifzwick, M.A. ...,...,.......... neun .of women WILLIAM AGEE, B.A. ..... . JAMES' M. MOLER, E.D.D. . . . ...... Business Manager ....... . . . . .. Coordinator, Educational Field Services I
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