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DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE
Fraternity or Sorority in question by the Chairman of the Faculty
Committee on Organizations.
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE COLLEGE
Students in good standing may receive honorable dismissal from the
college, but in the case of a minor the written request of parents is
required. Withdrawal due to failure in academic work is regarded as
honorable dismissal. Official transcripts of credits will be sent directly
to schools to which a student is applying for admission. The first transcript
will be furnished without charge. A fee of $1.00 will be charged
thereafter.
GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATIONS
These examinations are available to seniors upon application in the
Registrar's Office. Students going in to Law, Medical, Theological or
Graduate Schools are expected to take the Graduate Record Exam.
DIVISION OF CHURCH WORK TRAINING
The Division of Church Work Training prepares deaconess candidates,
parish workers, directors of religious education, missionaries,
and parish day school teachers. The courses of instruction are part of
the curriculum of the college, are taught by the regular members of
the faculty, and carry full college credit.
The Division of Church Work Training has been approved by the
Advisory Commission on the Work of Deaconesses of the General Convention
of the Episcopal Church and by the Executive Committee of
the National Conference of Deaconesses. It has the cooperation of the
Trustees of the New York Training School for Deaconesses which will
provide scholarship assistance for deaconess candidates and other
church workers. Applications for such scholarships must be made to
Deaconess Ruth Johnson, Executive Director for the Trustees, Diocesan
House, 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, New York 25, New York.
Two courses of study are available in this division.
1. A four year college course leading to the degree of Bachelor
of Arts with a major in Church Work Training and a minor in
Education. This course will fulfill all requirements for the practical
training and preparation for canonical examinations for
deaconesses, will provide proper accreditation for an elementary
school teacher's certificate, and will afford specialized training
for directors of religious education and parish day school teachers.
2. A two year course, carrying full college credit and a Certificate
of Graduation, designed to fulfill all requirements for the practical
training and preparation for canonical examinations for deaconesses.For those preparing for the work of deaconess, a Residence
Hall is maintained under the Director of the Church Work Training
who is responsible for the practical and devotional training of
the candidates.
Admission
Four Year Course: Those applying for admission to the four year
course must meet the same academic qualifications required for all
students entering Daniel Baker College.
Two Year Course: The same qualifications for admission required
for the four year course are regarded as essential, except in such Instances
where age, professional work, or specialized experience can
be regarded as the equivalent, as set forth in Canon 51, Sec. 3 (a) of17
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Daniel Baker College (Brownwood, Tex.). Catalogue of Daniel Baker College, 1951-1952, book, 1951; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45451/m1/19/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.