Admissions Office and Policies
Displaying 301 - 323 of 323 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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301 | Admission standards College Eye 45:25, p.2 |
Claims that the admission standard is too low and is causing overcrowding in classes. | |
302 | Board approves admission policy College Eye 43:13, p.8 |
Also approves a longer academic year. | |
303 | Formal beginning of the Iowa State Normal School First 75 Years 0:0, p.8 |
Board elects faculty and decides salary; adopts admission rules and length of terms. | |
304 | Normal School standards, 1876-1886 First 75 Years 0:0, p.14 |
Difficulties of relating Normal School degrees to those offered by colleges and universities. | |
305 | TC Lists Students from Cherokee County Public Relations News Release 1950:120, p.1 |
Twelve graduates of Cherokee county high schools are enrolled at the college, according to Registrar Marshall R. Beard. The students, their high schools, classifications, and curriculums, if known, are listed. | |
306 | Admission policy announced Alumnus 31:1, p. |
Announce policy meant to address twin problems of meeting the teacher shortage and providing educational opportunities for veterans. | |
307 | Iowa colleges eliminate many entrance requirements College Eye 36:2, p.1 |
Potential students may be able to enter state schools, without a high school diploma, by passing certain entrance tests. | |
308 | State educators vote change in entrance needs College Eye 27:40, p.1 |
Students will no longer need to have two high school units of mathematics. | |
309 | Editorially speaking College Eye 19:45, p.4 |
Criticizes the decision to discourage enrollment to students with a "D" average in high school. | |
310 | Steps in raising standards College Eye 18:6, p.4 |
Gives advice on how students and administrators could raise their standards when accepting students and administering degrees. | |
311 | Administrative changes Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.111 |
Principal Seerley does away with entrance examinations for high school graduates; State Superintendent added to Board. | |
312 | What do you think? College Eye 14:36, p.8 |
General Assembly may consider thorough revision of high school curriculum; some believe that students leave high school unprepared and uneducated. | |
313 | College entrance Alumni News Letter 4:1, p.1 |
The college entrance system changed, allowing for any four-year high school graduate to be admitted to the State University, the State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and the State Teachers College. | |
314 | Editorial College Eye 4:26, p.4 |
Excerpt from article in which President Butler of Columbia University claims that physical requirements for college admission should be as rigorous as academic requirements. | |
315 | Editorial Normal Eyte 21:19, p.323 |
Some schools are giving college credit for extracurricular work. | |
316 | Faculty members meet; teachers from three state schools confer on uniform entrance requirements Normal Eyte 20:25, p.419 |
Considering standards for admission from high school. | |
317 | Official; the educational Board of Examiners Normal Eyte 20:12, p.200 |
Rules and regulations for teacher certification; roster of fall 1909 graduates; faculty establishes Committee on Examination of Candidates and Committee on Entrance Requirements; registration procedures. | |
318 | Official Normal Eyte 19:15, p.225 |
Text of rules for acceptance of credit; J. B. Harsh and W. H. Harwood named to Board of Trustees; seeking funds to teach agriculture at the Normal School. | |
319 | Where the Normalites live Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.27 |
Map of Iowa showing number of students from each county. | |
320 | The committee of the faculty Normal Eyte 6:27, p.314 |
New admissions blank prepared. | |
321 | As to the discussion Normal Eyte 1:16, p.121 |
Superintendents say that their intention was not to attack the Normal's new policies; Normal Eyte backs off on stridency of reaction. | |
322 | The attack made by some of the superintendents Normal Eyte 1:14, p.105 |
Superintendents do not like changes in admission standards, student classification, and class organization; attempts to meet the objections. | |
323 | At the meeting of the Board of Directors Normal Eyte 1:12, p.94 |
Boarding Department will be discontinued and Central Hall fitted for classrooms; prep course to begin for those not ready for Normal classes; model school to start in North Hall; third level bridge may be built between Central and Old Gilchrist Halls. |