.;4abigan State Adoptss•eantilwad years. instead of 44# 2. Summer school will include a ton-week tom to run concurrently with two fivo-oesk "ones Homo to :ore. summor school has of erod six-week and ninc-week torus with a maximum student load of 13 hours work. 3. Registration and eseminstion periods will be condensed. In another action, the Senate approved a proixe.wed recomendatica requiring all Juno graduates, teginang in 1;59, to take Mal examinations. Previous/Ir, spring graduates, °wept in special come, have bsun exnapt, from fins/ exuma. Not result of tho now program will bontottor utilisation of !Unities it our dismal." oommontod Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, vise...president fry academie affair*. sHosever," he added, "no one be/levee that all of our students will be able to tab: advamtage of it. Many students still will have to work in the summer =Up to own money for their school work the rest of the . you.* ***.***.*.*•*•*.*•*...*.*.*.*.*•*.*.* ziew York. N. 1.101144 0 With the declaration that 'There is nothing sacred &mat tho tour years that halm loon traditionally roquirc4 tor the asa• in the Mario= collies,* Dean Laurens° kJ. Chamber lain of Columbia Colley has revealed plazas =dons" on a poems that would =auraee the agorior student to move aboad in hia tieid at special interest "just as rapidly as his abilities Psratt.o disclosed that, Go/noble Gollega is now granting up to six points of aeadeaitc aredit *ward the h4B. 410 " 00- "" 001 / 0 11 0 credit corned not an tho campus, but in the high school. Theao tagtdita • At. ma vapiaixod.., 4141 being awarded in recognition of the excellent teaching that is being done in some high schools and preparatory schools: Under the new polioy, an advanced pLsosment student will find it possible to take graduate level work in his senior year. "For many years entering students have been remitted to begin their college work in forwign languages, mathematice. and the sciences at the highest level of advancement possible as indicated by placement tests administered before registration,' said the report• "Columbia College has endorsed the re+ cently established program of admission with advanced standing which permits entering freshmen who have completed college level work in high school to begin their collegiate studies of such subjects et a tore advanced level than the customary basic college course. In each instance, the department concerned must examine the evidence of achievement submitted by the student in order to make sure that it qualifies him for advanced work." Dean Chamberlain concludeds "For the enema student, the *urge= term will probably continue to make sense, however, for the student of superior capacity and drive, standard patterns, whether of ground to be covered or of time limitations, can only stultify when emphasis should be upon stimulation," *****•*.***ol.4l.4l.4l.***.*.*•*•***•4l.4 tf A plan providing fCR tuition assurance for all Monmouth College students hal been apprOved by the college's trustees, The plan provides that in - the event of the death of a studentos supporting parent, the student shall receive free tuition for the remaining years of his college enrollment, The tuition benefit begins with the opening day of the sdmester following Us rem: Wks &Kith land
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