Biola_Catalog_19660101NA

ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION

ADMISSION Admission to Biola College is on a selective basis, and only those are admitted who are most likely to profit from Biola College's educational program and its distinctively Christian emphasis. Since it is the purpose of Biola College to train Christian young people, the applicant should have been a Christian for at least one year. Students who are interested in attending Biola College should request application forms from the Director of Admissions. Visits to the campus are encouraged. It is advisable to write or phone the admissions secretary in advance to arrange an appointment if a conference is desired. Since enrollment is limited and admission is on a selective basis, application should be made as early as possi­ ble. Decisions are made only on completed applications. Generally no applications made after August 1 will be considered for the fall semester , nor after January 1 for the spring semester. HIGH SCHOOL RECORD An applicant for regular standing must be a graduate of an accredited high school with a grade average of C+ in the academic subjects. · Applicants shou ld have the following college preparatory courses:

English ........ ........... ... ..... ..... .......... .. ............3 units Social Science ..............................................2 units Language (in one language) ....... ........ .....2 units Mathematics ..... .. ... ......... ..... ....... ...... ......... ..2 units Science* .................... ..... .. ........... ...... ..........1 unit Elective .......................................... ... .. .... .....5 units

*Girls interested in the Nursing Program should take Chemistry in high school. Equivalent subjects may be accepted in lieu of specific require­ ments. Applicants who cannot meet the specific or equivalent pre­ requisites will be admitted to provisional standing until deficiencies have been removed. All deficiencies, which must be cleared by the beginning of the sophomore year, may be made up by taking college courses which cover the required material. Credits earned to cover a high school deficiency cannot be applied toward graduation from college.

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