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:1 W971: .Lw' x J $7??ng 'f' Reorganization In the 1926 session, the State legislature passed a bill, which authorized the Board of Normal School Regents to grant the degree of Bachelor of Education in certain four year courses. Each normal has this privilege. Since June, 1927, the Platteville Normal has had the right to grant degrees to students finishing the four year courses in Industrial Arts and Agriculture, and since June, 1928, to those completing the four year course for high school teachers. The administration has also lengthened the courses for lower grade teachers and for upper grade teachers, offering three year courses in both departments in addition to the two year courses. The school is no longer called a State Normal School but a State Teachers College. In June this year twelve students receive degrees and six more do so at the end of summer school. Owing to these changes, a reorganization as to the classification of students was necessary. Previously, the students were classed as juniors and seniors regardless of the number of years spent in school. The new plan is to classify them into four groups: freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The student enters the class according to the number of years in his course. The new plan has proved very successful this year. In order to secure a definite rating among colleges and universities the school applied for a rating by the American Association of Teachers Colleges. This in- volved the sending of a person who inspected the school as to faculty qualifications, school equipment, library and laboratory facilities, and other similar factors. As a result of this inspection the school received a Class A rating, the highest given by the association. This means that this school, being put on the accredited list, conforms toevery high collegiate standards in all its work, both collegiate and pro- fessional. ' It is the intention of the school to make every effort toward continuing the high quality of work and qualifications of faculty in order that this high rating may be continued in future years.
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President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer T he Senior Clays Ojicers . PHILIP BREWER GUERDON GABEL CHARLOTTE HUNTINGTON . MERRICK NELSON
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