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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

ORGANIZATION

University College was organized in 1898 for the purpose of conducting afternoon, evening, and Saturday classes in college subjects for those who found it impossible or inconvenient to attend University classes at the University Quadrangle. Classes are conducted throughout the year at 80 East Randolph Street, opposite the Public Library.

The instructors in the University College are regular members of the University Faculties; the courses are the same in amount and quality of work as other University courses, and they are fully credited as resident work toward University degrees.

Since University College is a regular college of the University, conditions concerning admission, advanced standing, and degrees are the same as those governing other colleges. These regulations and specifications are printed in full on pp. 91-116 of this Register.

ADMISSION

1. Regular students.—Admission to regular standing in University College is granted to the following classes of students: (a) To those who have fulfilled the requirements for admission to any one of the Junior Colleges. (b) To graduates of schools affiliated or co-operating with the University who present certificates covering fifteen units of admission requirements. (c) To teachers in the public or private schools of Chicago or vicinity who have completed a four years' course in a Chicago high school or the equivalent thereof.

2. Unclassified students.-Persons who have not had the requisite amount of preparatory training for registration as regular students, and who are not seeking degrees, are admitted as unclassified students to courses for which, in the judgment of the Dean and instructors, they are prepared. Unclassified students are expected to classify as soon as possible.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION, FEES, ETC.

[For list of courses, fees, etc., see University College (Circular of Information 1914-1915).]

PART IV

THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

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