Units.
Mathematics, A11
Mathematics, A2 ½
Mathematics, C1
English, A2
English, B1
History, A }any two2
History, B }
History, C }
History, D }

(b) OPTIONAL.

The remaining 6½ units may be supplied from among the following subjects, and no others.

Units.
Mathematics, B½
Mathematics, D½
Mathematics, E½
Mathematics, F½
History, A }Any not submitted among required subjects1
History, B } 1
History, C }1
History, D }1
Latin, 11
Latin, 21
Latin, 32
Latin, 41
Latin, 51
Greek, A1½
Greek, A2½
Greek, B1
Greek, C1
Greek, F1
French, A2
French, BEither one but not both1
French, BC2
German, A2
German, BEither one but not both1
German, BC2
Spanish2
Physics1
Chemistry1
Biology1
Botany1
Physiology1
Physical geography1
Drawing1
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The definition of unit and of the ground covered by the designated subjects is that of the College Entrance Examination Board. Credits must correspond to the unit values of the respective subjects. Greater credit than indicated will not be allowed; less credit will be understood as evidence that the entire subject has not been completed.

Certificates should be submitted not later than February 15th. A certificate received between February 15th and the examination will receive consideration, but in view of the short time left to the Academic Board to investigate its value, no assurance will be given that such certificate can be acted on in time to exempt the candidate from the mental examination.

Candidates who submit certificates on a date which does not allow the Academic Board sufficient time to investigate its value and notify them regarding the final action thereon prior to the day set for the examination, should proceed with the regular examination.

Candidates who are informed that their certificates have been accepted must present themselves at the regular time and place as herein prescribed, for physical examination.

A certificate which is accepted as satisfactory for one examination will be regarded as satisfactory for any other examination which may be set for entrance with the same class.

Any certificate accepted for one class, and presented for a succeeding class, should be accompanied with a full statement of the candidate’s educational work in the interim, and both certificate and statement will be subject to careful scrutiny by the Academic Board. (Par. 65, Regs., U. S. M. A.)