Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Volume 1, Issues 1-20U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - Agricultural colleges |
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... interest every student in some form of physical exercise , and each will doubtless have opportunity to enter sports for which he shows a natural fondness . Musical clubs , bands , debating teams , scientific and literary soci- eties ...
... interest every student in some form of physical exercise , and each will doubtless have opportunity to enter sports for which he shows a natural fondness . Musical clubs , bands , debating teams , scientific and literary soci- eties ...
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... interest is mailed to the depositor . One feature of this plan is that deposits which are made every week may not be withdrawn until the maturity of the club . Building and loan associations offer a more attractive plan for the small ...
... interest is mailed to the depositor . One feature of this plan is that deposits which are made every week may not be withdrawn until the maturity of the club . Building and loan associations offer a more attractive plan for the small ...
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... interest - bearing investment , a college education paid for over a period of years will yield larger returns than many of the passing luxuries purchased on the installment plan . Students who desire to finance their education on this ...
... interest - bearing investment , a college education paid for over a period of years will yield larger returns than many of the passing luxuries purchased on the installment plan . Students who desire to finance their education on this ...
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... interest at 6 per cent for six months in advance . Renewals and additional loans may be authorized only upon payment of interest . Upon gradua- tion the student may negotiate a new note for the full amount bor- rowed and pay semiannual ...
... interest at 6 per cent for six months in advance . Renewals and additional loans may be authorized only upon payment of interest . Upon gradua- tion the student may negotiate a new note for the full amount bor- rowed and pay semiannual ...
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... Interest at 6 per cent is charged ; repayments begin January 1 after June graduation at the rate of $ 5 per month for six months , and thereafter $ 10 per month . All borrowers in any particular college in any one year are organized ...
... Interest at 6 per cent is charged ; repayments begin January 1 after June graduation at the rate of $ 5 per month for six months , and thereafter $ 10 per month . All borrowers in any particular college in any one year are organized ...
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Page 23 - D. degree are urgently recommended, but the teacher's success is to be determined by the efficiency of his teaching, as well as by his research work.
Page 41 - ... (a) It shall require as a condition of admission at least two years of study in a college; < b) It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years duration if they devote substantially all of their working time to their studies, and a longer course, equivalent in the number of working hours, if they devote only part of their working time to their studies.
Page 15 - A college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound training, scholarly achievement, and successful experience as teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff.
Page 30 - Each teachers college or normal school shall make definite provisions to insure for its students living conditions which provide proper safeguards for health, morals, and mental efficiency, and shall foster a responsible type of citizenship and leadership on the part of individuals.
Page 25 - A college should have a live, well-distributed, professionally administered library of at least 8,000 volumes, exclusive of public documents, bearing specifically upon the subjects taught and with a definite annual appropriation for the purchase of new books.
Page 27 - The location and construction of the buildings, the lighting, heating, and ventilation of the rooms, the nature of the lavatories, corridors, closets, water supply, school furniture, apparatus, and methods of cleaning shall be such as to insure hygienic conditions for both pupils and teachers.
Page 25 - The training of the members of the faculty of professorial rank shall include at least two years of study in their respective fields of teaching in a recognized graduate school, presumably including the Master's degree.
Page 18 - ... department. The size of the faculty should bear a definite relation to the type of institution, the number of students, and the number of courses offered. With the growth of the student body the number of full-time teachers should be proportionately increased.