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R. EG I S T R. A T I O N

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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES All groups or individuals who represent the College must mani­ fest satisfactory standing as to application, cooperation, spiritual life, and scholastic attainment (the over-all grade point average, as well as the average for the preceding semester, must be C), and must be approved by the faculty. VETERANS Biola is authorized to train students under Public Laws 894 and 634, and under the State of California Veterans Educational Insti­ tute. Persons who desire to attend school under one of these Bills should secure a Certificate of Eligibility from their local office of Veterans' Administration before Registration Day. Married vet­ erans who desire subsistence for dependents should have substan­ tial proof for such dependency, such as marriage certifi cate and birth certificates of their ch ildren. Persons under these Bills who have not received authorization by the time of registration must be prepared to assume responsi­ bility for all fees covered by the authorization. Any fees paid by the student will be refunded when authorization is received. PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES Many leading educators in the professional fields recognize that a liberal arts curriculum provides the most suitable undergraduate preparation. The satisfactory completion of the courses required of all students during their first two years in attendance at Biola College provides much of the necessary background. Biola College offers courses which serve as foundational mate­ rial for several of the professions. There are certain basic courses in natural science, language, and social science which are required by most professional schools. To be sure that the proper courses are selected, the student should seek information from the profes­ sional school of his choice. PRE-MEDICAL In addition to the general courses a student interested in enter­ ing the medical field should take the available courses in biology, chemistry, physiology, physics and related subjects. PRE-LEGAL In addition to the general courses a student interested in enter­ ing the field of law should take the available courses in modern languages, political science, economics, Ameri can history and gov­ ernment, and related subjects.

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