THIRD SERIES. Vol. XV, No. 2 CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AUGUST, 1921 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY Calendar, 3. Regents of the University, 5. Standing Committees, 6. Administrative Officers, 7. Colleges and Departments, 9. Organization, 11. Administration, 11. Site and Climate, 12. Professional Curricula, 13. Status of Students, 14. Admission to the University, 15. From Accredited Schools in California, 15. From California Schools not Ac- From Approved High Schools in List of Preparatory Subjects, 18. By Teachers' Diplomas, 19. The High School Programme, 20. Preparation for the Various Cur- Admission with Advanced Standing, 27. From Other Colleges and UÜniversities, 27. From Normal Schools, 27. From Schools and Colleges in the Orient, 28. Surplus Matriculation Credit, 28. Admission of Special Students, 28. Admission to Graduate Standing, 30. College of Letters and Science, 30. Lower Division, 30. Upper Division, 34. Majors for the A.B. Degree, 35. Curricula College of Commerce, 39. Premedical Curriculum, 58. General Regulations of the Faculties, 60. The Graduate Division, 71. Deans, 71. Living Accommodations, 72. Expenses of Students, 73. Scholarships and Fellowship, 75. Appointment Registry for Teachers, 76. Summer Sessions, 77. Index, 78. Stated meetings of the Regents are held at 2 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month and on the day preceding Commencement Day, in May of each year, at such places as may from time to time be determined, ordinarily at the California School of Fine Arts, California and Mason streets, San Francisco. The July meeting is usually dispensed with. The Finance Committee meets at 11 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, and the Committee on Grounds and Buildings at 2:30 p.m. on the second Friday before the second Tuesday of each month. University meetings occur on alternate Friday mornings during the academic year at 11:10 o'clock. 1921 Aug. 1, Monday Aug. 4, Thursday } Aug. 12, Friday Aug. 15, Monday Aug. 16, Tuesday Applications for admission and credentials of the recommended graduates of accredited high schools to be filed with the Recorder of the Faculties. Recommendations for admission from accredited schools in California (with the applications for admission to regular undergraduate standing) to be on file with the Recorder of the Faculties by this date. Other credentials should be on file earlier.* Matriculation examinations at Berkeley for the Academic Colleges, the College of Dentistry, the California College of Pharmacy (three and four-year courses), and Hastings College of the Law. All officers of instruction in the colleges at Berkeley keep office hours each day from 9 a.m. to 12 m. Also on Friday and Monday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Admission certificates issued to intrants; registration of new students, graduate and undergraduate, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in the grove northwest of California Hall. Registration of old students, graduate and undergraduate, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the grove northwest of California Hall. Instruction in all classes begins at 8:10 a.m. Last day for filing applications and programmes in candidacy for professional higher degrees and masters' degrees to be conferred December, 1921; last day for filing applications in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to be conferred May, 1922; office of the Dean of the Graduate Division, 209 California Hall. All signatures required upon these applications must be secured in advance. Sept. 7, Wednesday Last day for filing applications and programmes in candidacy for high school teachers' recommendations to be received December, 1921; office of the Director of the School of Education, 316 Library. Oct. 14, Friday Nov. 2, Wednesday Nov. 23, Wednesday Nov. 24, Thursday Dec. 7, Wednesday Jan. 7, Saturday Chairmen of committees in charge of candidates for Ph.D. file with the Dean of the Graduate Division annual report on candidates. Last day for filing in final form with the instructors in charge theses for Ph.D. to be conferred December, 1921. Last day for filing in final form with the instructors in charge theses for masters' degrees to be conferred December, 1921. Thanksgiving recess of three days. Last day for applications for the accrediting of secondary schools for 1921-22. Mid-year examinations in the Academic Colleges. Christmas vacation in the Academic Colleges, Hastings College of the Law, the College of Dentistry, and the California College of Pharmacy. Importance of early application: To give time for necessary correspondence appli eations and credentials should be forwarded to the Recorder of the Faculties as soon as they are obtainable from the school authorities. |