Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1947 Page: 2
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(4) Not more than one fourth of the hours required for a degree
from Abilene Christian College may be earned by correspondence,
and a maximum of twelve semester hours is allowed in one academic
session for students engaged in full time employment.
(5) Students working toward a degree from Abilene Christian
College can not take advanced hours in their major field by correspondence.EXAMINATIONS
In every course pursued for credit a final examination under
the supervision of an official examiner is a requirement. The student
should send his application, with a fee of $1.00, at the close
of the course.
Graduating seniors must send their application for final examination
in time to reach this office fifteen days before the date on
which the complete credit must be on record with your Registrar.
Credit and Transcripts: Courses designed primarily for the individual
classEs are numbered 300 to 319 for freshmen, 220 to 249
and 320 to 349 for sophomores. 250 to 299 and 350 and above for
juniors and seniors.
All courses are fully accredited by the Association of Texas
Colleges and the State Department of Education. A transcript of
credit can be issued by the college Registrar upon request of the
student after the course is completed.
Fees: Tuition: Five dollars and fifty cents per semester hour
before September 1, 1947; six dollars and fifty cents per semester
after September 1, 1947.
Payment of the tuition fee entitles the student to the instruction
service, return postage on graded papers, and a supply of paper
and envelopes on which to submit the assignments. All fees are payable
in advance and are not refunded. A correspondence course may
not be exchanged to another course nor transferred to another
person.
HOW TO REGISTER
The student should select the course or courses desired, fill out
and return the enrollment form. together with his fees, to the Director
of Extension, Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Texas.
Books and Supplies: All textbooks and other supplies may be
ordered through the Extension Department by making a deposit
Rental fees in our special Rental Library range from $0.25 to $2.50
per volume.
Instructions: As soon as the student's application for enrollment
is approved, the entire group of lessons with instructions is sent to
him. After the student studies the assignment, the directions, and
the testing questions, he is to submit the first installment to the
Extension Office, where it will be recorded and handed to the instructor
for grading. Meanwhile he may proceed with the next assignment
pending return of installment one. He should take up with
the Director all matters except those pertaining to interpretation of
an assignment.
Certificates: Courses completed by correspondence lead toward
the elementary, the high school, and the administrative certificates
under the provisions of the state of Texas. Requirements for the
certificates are set forth in the bulletin of the State Department of
Education, Laws, Rules, and Regulations Governing State Teachers'
Certificates.DIVISION OF EXTENSION
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Abilene Christian College. Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1947, book, March 1947; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45957/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.