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Fairfield: Armijo Union High School-Mr. E. F. Dyer.
Fallbrook Union High School-Mr. C. T. Meredith.
Fowler Union High School-Mr. James McIntosh.
Fresno High School-Mr. A. C. Olney.

Fullerton Union High School-Mr. Delbert Brunton.
Gilroy High School-Mr. E. E. Brownell.

Glendale Union High School-Mr. George U. Moyse.
Grass Valley High School-Mr. J. S. Hennesey.
Gridley Union High School-Mr. Ernest E. Wood.
Hanford Union High School-Mr. E. H. Walker.
Haywards High School-John Gamble, Ph.D.
Healdsburg High School-Mr. H. R. Bull.

Hemet Union High School-Mr. E. T. Boughn.

Hollister: San Benito High School-Mr. James P. Davis.

Hollywood Union High School-Mr. J. O. Churchill.

Ione Union High School-Mr. Charles A. Burbank.

Lakeport: Clear Lake Union High School-Mr. H. N. Caldwell.
Lemoore Union High School-Mr. Jean M. Hahn.

Livermore Union High School-Mr. W. J. Connell.

Lodi High School-Mr. C. L. Carlson.

Long Beach High School-Mr. David Burcham.

Lordsburg: Bonita Union High School-Mr. Arthur Durward.

Los Angeles High School-Mr. W. H. Housh.

Los Angeles: Polytechnic High School-Mr. J. H. Francis.

Los Banos: West Side Union High School-Mr. George H. Huntting.

Los Gatos High School-Mr. Charles I. Kerr.

Madera Union High School-Mr. W. W. Bristol.

Martinez: Alhambra Union High School-Mr. E. W. Stoddard.

Marysville High School-Mr. Allen B. Martin.

Mendocino High School-Mr. W. P. Campbell.

Merced: Merced County High School-Mr. J. B. Hughes.

Modesto High School-Mr. Thomas Downey.

Monrovia High School-Mr. E. E. Knepper.

Monterey Union High School-Mr. C. H. Meeker.

Mountain View High School-Mr. A. L. Dornberger.

Napa High School-Mr. Francis O. Mower.

National City High School-Mr. T. F. Brownscombe.

Nevada City High School-Mr. W. W. Fogg.

Oakdale Union High School-Mr. P. B. Westerman.

Oakland High School-Mr. J. H. Pond.

Oleander: Washington Union High School-Osmer Abbott, Ph.D.

Ontario High School-Mr. Jefferson Taylor.

Orange Union High School-Mr. Charles E. Taylor.

Oroville Union High School-Mr. Robert Butler.
Oxnard Union High School-Mr. J. S. Denton.
Pacific Grove High School-Mr. A. D. Tenney.
Palo Alto High School-Mr. Joseph C. Templeton.
Pasadena High School-Mr. LeRoy D. Ely.
Paso Robles High School-Mr. S. S. Ray.
Petaluma High School-Mr. J. B. Newell.
Pomona High School-Mr. P. W. Kauffman.

Porterville High School-Mr. Howard C. White.

Red Bluff Union High School-Mr. Frederic L. Greene.

Redding: Shasta County High School-Mr. Benjamin Macomber. Redlands Union High School-Mr. Lewis B. Avery.

Redwood City: Sequoia Union High School—Mr. S. P. McCrea.

. Riverside High School-Miss Eugenie Fuller.

Sacramento High School-Mr. Frank Tade.

Saint Helena Union High School-Mr. R. E. Chase.
Salinas High School-Mr. Lucas E. Kilkenny.

San Bernardino High School-Mr. William E. Andrews.
San Diego High School-Mr. E. L. Hardy.

San Fernando Union High School-Mrs. E. C. Ingham.
San Francisco: Girls' High School-A. W. Scott, M.D.
San Francisco: Lowell High School-Mr. Frank Morton.
San Francisco: Mission High School-Mr. W. O. Smith.
San Francisco: Polytechnic High School-Mr. W. N. Bush.
Sanger Union High School-Mr. R. Y. Glidden.

San José High School-R. D. Hunt, Ph.D.

San Luis Obispo High School-Mr. J. A. Metzler.

San Mateo Union High School-Mr. F. G. Sanderson.

San Rafael High School-Mr. John S. Drew.
Santa Ana High School-Mr. E. B. Oakley.

Santa Barbara High School-Mr. A. E. Monteith.
Santa Clara High School-Mr. L. A. Offield.
Santa Cruz High School-Mr. G. A. Bond.

Santa Maria Union High School-Mr. E. L. Mitchel.
Santa Monica High School-Mr. C. S. Taylor.
Santa Paula Union High School-Mr. E. L. Zahn.
Santa Rosa High School-Mr. O. A. Johnson.
Selma Union High School-Mr. H. Kraemer.
Sonora: Tuolumne County High School-Mr. Wm. Inch.
South Pasadena High School-Mr. George C. Bush.
Stockton High School-Mr. F. B. Wootten.

Sutter City Union High School-Mr. J. N. Keran.
Tulare High School-Mr. W. R. Murphy.

Ukiah High School-Mr. Noel H. Garrison.
Vacaville Union High School-Mr. T. J. Penfield.
Vallejo High School-Mr. C. H. Nielsen.

Ventura Union High School—Mr. F. A. Wagner.
Visalia High School-Mr. F. A. Swanger.

Watsonville High School-Mr. T. S. MacQuiddy.
Whittier High School-Mr. G. Walter Monroe.

Willows: Glenn County Union High School-Mr. J. R. Hanlon.
Woodland High School-Mr. W. M. Hyman.

Yreka: Siskiyou County High School-Mr. Frederick Liddeke.

Total public schools-122.

Private Schools.

Belmont School-Mr. W. T. Reid.

Berkeley: Boone's University School-Mr. P. R. Boone.
Berkeley: Miss Head's School-Miss Anna Head.

Berkeley Preparatory School-Mr. J. H. White.

Burlingame: St. Matthew's School-Rev. W. A. Brewer.

College Park: Academy of the University of the Pacific-Mr. Samuel R. Cook.

Irvington: Anderson Academy-Mr. W. W. Anderson.

Los Angeles: Harvard School-Mr. Grenville C. Emery.

Los Angeles: West Lake School for Girls-Miss F. de Laguna.
Mills College, Seminary Department-Susan L. Mills, Litt.D.
Oakland: Academy of California College-Mr. A. A. Macurda.
Oakland: Horton School-Miss Sarah W. Horton.

Pasadena: Throop Polytechnic Institute Mr. Arthur H. Cham

berlain.

San Francisco: California School of Mechanical Arts-Mr. George A.
Merrill.

San Francisco: College of Notre Dame-Sister J. Teresa.
San Francisco: Hamlin School-Miss Sarah D. Hamlin.

San Franesco: Irving Institute-Miss Ella M. Pinkham.
San Francisco: Trinity School—Mr. Leon H. Roger.

San Francisco: Miss West's School-Miss Helen A. O'Connell.
San José: College of Notre Dame-Sister Mary Bernardine.
San José: Notre Dame High School-Sister Mary Bernardine.
San José: Washburn School-Mr. Arthur Washburn.

San Rafael: Dominican College-Sister Mary Louis.

San Rafael: Hitchcock Military Academy-Rev. C. Hitchcock.

San Rafael: Mt. Tamalpais Military Academy-Arthur Crosby, D.D. Total private schools-25.

Total public and private schools-147.

3. ADMISSION FROM CALIFORNIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.

By a provision of the Academic Senate, the State normal schools of California may recommend their graduates for admission without examination, as students in regular standing for the first year; their status, after that, to be determined in accordance with the evidence of scholarship presented in each case, provided, that full and regular standing be not given to such students until such matriculation subjects as are not included, or not sufficiently treated, in the curricula of the normal schools, be made good. A form of recommendation for admission to the University from the State normal schools will be furnished by the Recorder of the Faculties, upon application.

Until further notice, the recommended graduates of the State normal schools of California who maintain a creditable standing in the University. will be excused from matriculation examinations provided they present credentials showing the satisfactory completion of the matriculation requirement in foreign languages. Any courses (e.g., French or German) taken in the University for the purpose of satisfying requirements for matriculation are credited only for matriculation, and not as a part of the 124 or more units required for a degree.

Recommended graduates of the California State normal schools may, under certain conditions, be allowed advanced credit in the University. A circular explaining the conditions according to which such credit may be obtained will be sent upon application to the Recorder of the Faculties.

4. ADMISSION ON TEACHERS' DIPLOMAS.

Holders of Teachers' Life Diplomas or of State Educational Diplomas of this State, or holders of similar diplomas recognized by the State Board of Education of California, may be admitted to the University as regular students, with the privilege of satisfying matriculation requirements by examination or by work in the University.

5. ADMISSION FROM SECONDARY SCHOOLS OUTSIDE OF CALIFORNIA. Certificates from a high school, or academy, or preparatory department of a college in the State of California are not accepted in lieu of matriculation examination, unless said school has been duly examined and accredited by the University, in accordance with the order of the Regents of the University governing accrediting.

Certificates from a high school or other secondary school in

another State or country may be accepted in favor of a recommended graduate thereof, provided said school has been examined and accredited by some college or university at which the matriculation requirements are equivalent to those of the University of California. A form of statement of preparatory work, which may be used for such certificates, will be furnished on application to the Recorder of the Faculties. The statement should be complete and detailed, showing all studies pursued, time devoted to each in weeks and hours per week, text-books used, and scholarship marks attained; should be certified by the school authorities; and, finally, should be indorsed by the college or university at which the school stands accredited. The statement should be filed with the Recorder of the Faculties, in order that it may be placed before the Committee on Credentials, for an estimate of its value in terms of the requirements of the University of California. The Committee, acting on behalf of the Faculties, is empowered to reject the statement, in whole or in part, and to require the usual examination in any or all of the subjects required for admission.

To avoid delay, the applicant may forward an unofficial copy of this statement to the University, for provisional consideration, retaining the original for the purpose of procuring the necessary endorsements. All endorsements must be secured, however, before the applicant will be admitted to the University. If the applicant lives at a distance, notice of committee action will be sent to him.

Applications for admission with recommendations and other credentials should always be sent to the University as early as possible, in order that there may be ample time for consideration of the papers, and report thereupon, before the matriculation examinations. Applieants who delay the filing of their papers will be subject to the fee for late registration ($2.00) and, in addition, may be seriously inconvenienced in matriculating.

Credits allowed upon credentials are in all cases provisional; the student has probationary status during his first year of residence, and the credits provisionally allowed him are not placed unconditionally upon his record until such time as he has, by creditable work in the University, and by compliance with such conditions as may be imposed by the proper examiners, established beyond a reasonable doubt his fitness for the credits desired.

6. ADMISSION TO ADVANCED STANDING IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES. Applicants may be given advanced standing in the University of California on the basis of certificates from other colleges and universities, upon the approval of the certificates by the proper committee. A form of statement of university work, which may

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