University of Kansas. 2 courses, 10 hours. Maximum number se- Nominal limit 10 hours; Fee. Special faculty or reader. Mixed classes. Units allowed for entrance to college. $15 per year for residents; year's residence is re- Kansas State Normal School.. 60 hours....... 30. State Manual Training Normal 60; no previous college 30. School. residence is required. Fort Hays Normal School.. 60. College students per- courses while pursuing other courses in residence. Only with approval of in residence. Entrance requirements. Length of time per Accept students' word subject to transcript when demanded for either high-school or college correspondence study. Are prerequisites checked? 8 assignments, 6 hours' Catalogue so states. study per assignment. Yes; with consent of In general, to be satisfied. 8 assignments. dean. Yes; but only in lieu of equal number of hours in residence work. Yes; in the spring; but residence work reduced correspondingly. 30. No. 1 Correspondence and extension courses combined. Usually 1 per week. Same as for residence classes. 15. Standard is 1 visit every College entrance required 10. Standard 1 visit per week or College entrance must be 15. 1 in 2 weeks. Standard is a visit every 1 or 30. Every 2 weeks at least. satisfied if credits are allowed. 1 Classes which contain students who have not met entrance requirements as well as those who have. Prerequisites may be waived Held rigidly for those who secure credit. Others ad- Catalogue specifies rigid Yes. 15 class meetings of 2 hours each for 2-hour credit courses. 1 credit for 6 meetings of 2 9 faculty visits and 32 assignments for 4-hour course. • Correspondence and extension courses combined. INDEX. Accounting at institutional business offices, 125–126. Agricultural college and university, functions, 36-58. American Council on Education, standard regarding Appropriations to educational institutions, 153. Association of Land-Grant Colleges, report on Buildings and equipment, 117-118. Business manager, functions and duties, 122-132. Colleges and universities, privately controlled, Correspondence and extension work, 96-102. Courses of instructions, 147. Credit hours, 147. Degrees, number granted, 148. Education, instruction, University of Kansas, 50- 52. Elementary and secondary education, 2-3. Experiment station, Kansas State Agricultural Experiment station organization, 108-109. Faculties, number of members, 151. Financial organization, 122-132; recommendations, Financial reports, 126, 128-129. Financial support, 114. Florida, central board of control, 12-13. Fort Hays Normal School, 73-74, 147; correspond- Georgia, University of, board of trustees and public Graduate study and research, University of Kansas, Graduates, enrolled in privately controlled colleges Hays Normal School, 87; students from unaccredited High schools, attendance, 142; enrollment, 3; gradu- High schools (accredited), entrance deficiencies of High schools (unaccredited), students at Hays Nor- History of the establishment of higher institutions, Home economics, extension work; 102; University Hospital, university, policy as to support, 137. Income, 154. Industries of Kansas, 1-2. Investment, higher education, 119–121. Iowa, State board of education, 15-16, 30. Kansas State Agricultural College, correspondence Kansas University Medical School, 103-140. Lyon, E. P., report on medical school of the Uni- Manhattan, school of agriculture, 109-111. Mill tax urged, support of higher institutions, 118- Minnesota, State board of control, 12. |