Articulation Agreements
Displaying 51 - 87 of 87 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Clinic provides student services Northern Iowan 72:43, p.7 |
UNI and Hawkeye work together on dental program. | |
52 | Jr. college credit Northern Iowan 72:7, p.8 |
Students should contact Admissions Office for analysis and evaluation of credits | |
53 | Faculty accepts A. A. degree as general ed equal Northern Iowan 68:46, p.1 |
Numbers of transfer students up from 4% to 7%. | |
54 | 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. | |
55 | New program in effect Alumnus 29:2, p.6 |
ISTC will coordinate with junior colleges in Four Quarter Rural teacher preparation program. | |
56 | New cooperative for rural course in effect at T. C. College Eye 36:19, p.1 |
Will cooperate with junior colleges; description of the program. | |
57 | 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. | |
58 | This is a recognition which Pres. Seerley has been attempting to get for some years. This means that a B. A. from this school is recognized and given College Eye 9:17, p.6 |
Education degrees from T. C. are recognized and given credit by the University of New York. | |
59 | The Graduate School of the University of Michigan College Eye 8:11, p.6 |
Agreement made between the University of Michigan and Iowa State Teachers College to admit T. C. students if they meet certain requirements. | |
60 | The standards of work in force Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
ISTC has new standards which will allow its graduates to enter graduate schools. Enrollment summary for 1914-15 given. | |
61 | Courses in state schools will be coordinated College Eye 3:8, p.136 |
Will help students transfer between state schools more easily. | |
62 | Report of conference of the chief state school officers of the north-central and western states Salt Lake City, Utah, November 17-18-19, 1910 Normal Eyte 21:14, p.235 |
Reports on the principles governing the recognition of diplomas from other colleges and universities. | |
63 | The year Old Gold 0:0, p.9 |
Summary of significant changes during the 1909-1910 school year; name has changed; new governing board. | |
64 | College students are desirable Normal Eyte 20:14, p.238 |
Professor Barnes of the University of Chicago announces arrangements for accepting ISTC students at his university. | |
65 | Pres. Seerley Normal Eyte 19:23, p.367 |
Oberlin College will accept up to sixty hours of work from ISNS. | |
66 | Oberlin college has decided Normal Eyte 19:9, p.133 |
Puts Normal School on same footing for accepting credits as it does for the University of Iowa. | |
67 | The superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Indiana Normal Eyte 19:7, p.99 |
Informs President Seerley on teacher certification requirements in his state. | |
68 | The Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington Normal Eyte 19:7, p.99 |
Tells President Seerley how his state will honor Normal School graduates. | |
69 | Official Normal Eyte 19:2, p.18 |
Washington State recognized ISNS credentials; additional June 1908 graduates; four football games authorized provided funds can be raised; new study room for history and political science. | |
70 | Official Normal Eyte 18:4, p.51 |
Faculty considering the role of Latin in the curriculum; debaters will receive college credit; physical examinations of students about done; ISNS infrastructure in good shape; band being reorganized; considering recognition of work done at ISNS. | |
71 | Biennial period, 1895-1897 Normal Eyte 7:13, p.148 |
President Seerley's report on progress in music, physical culture, college affiliation, and the training school. | |
72 | The visit of Dr. G. E. Fellows Normal Eyte 6:17, p.195 |
Visiting state normal schools to determine admission and credit at University of Chicago. | |
73 | Dr. Fellows Normal Eyte 6:15, p.178 |
Professor at University of Chicago inspects school with intention of admitting Normal School graduates. | |
74 | Truth mixed with error Normal Eyte 6:10, p.112 |
Unhappy with recent advertisement by private college. | |
75 | Miss Matilda Harrington Normal Eyte 5:32, p.317 |
Will begin study at University of Michigan with fifty-eight hours of credit from ISNS. | |
76 | Kansas recognizes the Iowa State Normal School Normal Eyte 5:27, p.247 |
Four year graduates will be granted Kansas teaching certificates following examination. | |
77 | U. of M. Normal Eyte 5:27, p.247 |
Professor Beeman, from the University of Michigan, visits the Normal School on an inspection trip. | |
78 | Our Iowa exchanges Normal Eyte 5:18, p.157 |
ISTA classifying Iowa colleges; believes ISNS can claim a place among first class colleges. | |
79 | Miss Nellie F. Anderson and Miss Ida Shaw Normal Eyte 5:16, p.140 |
Attending University of Michigan; receive credit for work at ISNS. | |
80 | After a test of ability to work Normal Eyte 3:29, p.228 |
T. U. McManus accepted as junior at Des Moines College. | |
81 | One of the professors of the State University Normal Eyte 3:12, p.93 |
Praises Normal graduates in his class. | |
82 | Our attention has been called Normal Eyte 3:6, p.45 |
Praise for Normal graduates who attend University of Iowa. | |
83 | The faculty of Iowa College Normal Eyte 2:18, p.142 |
Will accept Normal graduates as juniors. | |
84 | Daniel McGillavsy Normal Eyte 2:1, p.8 |
Enters law school at University of Iowa; other Normalites in Iowa City this year. | |
85 | The University Normal Eyte 1:20, p.156 |
O. H. L. Mason explains relationship between the Normal School and the University of Iowa; how students may transfer to the University; the purposes of each institution. | |
86 | The Normal has placed Alden, Iowa Normal Eyte 1:13, p.103 |
On list of accredited high schools; due in part to Normal alumni. | |
87 | Cornell College Normal Eyte 1:10, p.78 |
Will accept Normal graduates as students of junior standing; following lead of University of Iowa. |