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titled to unlimited state certificates, will, upon the presentation of their
high-school and teachers’ college transcripts, be admitted to the junior year
in the Normal Course, provided they are able to finish the work for the de-
gree by August, 1932. Those who will not have secured this degree by that
time will be transferred to and must meet the requirements of one of the
two general courses (B.A. or Ph.B.).

Records of other types of work of Wisconsin teachers’ colleges are
evaluated on the same basis as those from colleges and universities.

NORMAL SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS’ COLLEGES OUTSIDE WISCONSIN

Graduates and students of normal schools or teachers’ colleges of other
states will be admitted to the University with such advanced credit as their
previous work entitles them to, except that no credit will be given greater
in amount than that granted to graduates of any such institution by the
state university of the state within which it is situated. In addition to the
usual transcript and the certificate of high-school work completed, such
graduate or student may be asked to present an official statement from the
university of the state in question as to the amount of advanced credit that
would be given for the work so completed.

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Students from accredited colleges and universities who have pursued
college courses equivalent to those of the University of Wisconsin with
an average standing of at least C on an A-B-C-D passing-grade basis and
who have been granted honorable dismissal from their former institution,
may be admitted to the University. In the general course of the College
of Letters and Science, freshmen are limited in their elections to English
composition, foreign language, history, mathematics, natural science, and
drawing. Students who wish to receive full credit for their freshman year
at other colleges should, therefore, make up their programs from these
subjects. Studies not open to freshmen at Wisconsin, such as education,
political science, philosophy, public speaking, and sociology, will not be
credited if taken in the freshman year at another institution. Former stu-
dents of other institutions can not be received as freshmen on the basis of
their preparatory school records.

ADMISSION TO THE SUMMER SESSION

Applicants for admission to the Summer Session who wish to work for
a degree at Wisconsin must file regular transcripts as specified in the pre-
ceding paragraph; this requirement also applies to all persons seeking
admission to the Law School or the Graduate School, regardless of their
intention of securing a degree.

All other summer session applicants who have not previously been
matriculated at Wisconsin are required to furnish documentary evidence of
good standing. For a teacher this will consist of a statement of his or
her status in the school where employed, signed by a responsible official of
such school; for a student at another institution, an official statement of
good standing thereat; for others, appropriate statements of attainments,
occupation, and purpose. These statements are to be filed in advance so that
necessary permits to register can be issued.