1929-1930 Catalog of the State Normal School of Nebraska - Peru

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GENERAL CATALOG

Regulatio11 s .

1. A fee of $3 .00 per credit hou r, $6 .00 for t wo hours, is char rn advance, each person enrolled . No fees a r e refunded f ged or any ause after enrollment h as been accepted and directions fo r Wo • have been sent to the student. Every student tak ing this work · be a matriculant of the College. (Matricul ation fee is $5. 00, Pai:l~st once.) ut 2. A book deposit rental fee of $4.50 is r eq uired when the stude registe rs for work, if he wishes to u se books from the College Librar n~ $2.00 is charged for eac h eighteen weeks the books are used by t~~ student and the remainder of $4.50 (Less 80 cen ts for postage on books and correspondence,) is refund e d, wh en t he course is comp leted and the books are returned. 3. Time of registration for correspondence courses is between September 15 and :i\1arch 1. All work is to be completed by May 15.

4. Credit will be granted on th e basis of NINE WRITTEN LESSONS for one semester hour credi t. 5. Students are limited to one correspondence course at a time. No corr espondence work is offered to students in reside nc e. 6. The Coll ege doe s not guarantee to g ive a ll co urses listed in this bulletin, for the reason that changes in the teaching staff may necessitate withdrawa l of courses from the list. Al so, each teacher is limited in the number of su ch students he may instruct at one time. 7. A maximum credit of s ix semester hour s may be earned by any one student by exten sion courses (Study Center and Correspondence) within the limits of the time set for the com pletion of the work; that is, between September 15 and May 15. All extension courses should be organized as early in the fall as possible.

Corres1rnll(lence Courses Work is offered in the following subjects: (Write for extension bulletin, which gives full information.) Biology, Commerce, Education and Psychology, English, Fine Arts, Geography, History, Economics and Other Social Sciences, Hygiene, Manual Arts, :i\Iathematics and Physical Science.

STUDY CENTER How Organized•.... A study Center may be organized if a sufficient number to pay all expenses of the Center make application for . a . meet at some place agreed upon, and will course. The class will s tudy some one of the subjects offered in this bulletin. An instructor or some other representative of the College meets with the group . . . . · the course dor at thell' first meetmg and ass ists them m se 1ec t mg . . ·t d t courses (if more than one class is desir ed) best sm e o their nee. s, . . f th e meeting and in any other work or orgamzat10n. At the close o a definite appointment is arranged for the first class meeting.


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