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REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 25 and eligibility for English courses. Transfer srudcnrs who hnvc completed frcshmall F.ngli h or who have satisfacwrily completed a course in l'..nglish fund amenta l~ equivalent to English A at ~ nothcr collcgintc insritution nrc excused from the examination. English Proficiency 7'est for Fo1·eign St.udems: A Janhruage proficiency test in English is required of all entering foreign students from non-English speaking countries. This is an objective-type examination employed to determine whether the foreign student's competence in the English language is adequate for the academic demands of college work at Fresno State College. This test must be taken prior to enrollment. Results of this test will be used for counseling with the student concerning his academic programs and referral for specialized instructional help when indicated. Speech Tert: A speech test is l'equi1·ed of entering freshmen and of transfer students not meeting the general education speech requirement; other transfer students are encouraged to take the test. Students failing this test must take Speech Correction lX; others are advised to enroll in Speech 21. Candidates for reaching credentials, see language us:~ge r equ irement in Education Divisiou- Admission to Credential Programs. Pbysical and Medical Examination: A physical and medical examination is required of each regular stud~nt upon entrance as a condition of registration. Later examinations may be required at a time college authorities deem it necessary. Candidates for teaching credentials are required to secure approval of Jhe Health Services at the time of application for admission to credential programs, and upon assignment to directed teaching. A teaching credential may not be issued to any candidate who does not possess satisfactory physical and mental health to meet fully the responsibilities of a teacher. PROFICIENCY TESTS Proficiency tests arc 1·equired by some departments p1·ior to students entering or being admitted to certain courses or curricula in business, chemistry, criminology, engineering, foreign language, mathematics, music, nursing, physical education, physics, and teacher education. The test results are used to program students in those studies for which they are prepared. Some of the proficiency tests are administered by the Testing Office; others are administered by _the departments concerned. Consult department advisers for further information . . STATEMENT OF RESIDENCE A Statement of Residence must be completed prior to registration for each student. Students in cont>inuous attendance during successive semesters are not required to file statements of residence after the initial filing. Any break in attendance requires a new Statement f Residence. Student arc held responsible for reporting any change in J:csidence rnrus. Arrangements arc made so that students may complete the sraremcnts of .residence during rending ~nd English entrance examination~ given on campus or during the pcdod immedintcly preceding rcgisuarion. T hese smrcments ma.y not be completed by mail. Summer session and extension students are not J:equired co file Statements of Residence. PROGRAM PLANNING Freshman students should begin to plan their programs as early as possible. A first step, when practica:l, is to select a major. Degree requirements in each major arc listed under the appropriate division and in the section on degrees and credentials. Students will be ,given help in planning their programs by advisers and counsclms, but the primary rcsponsib.i:lity for meeting requirements falls 011 the student. The cat:tlog should be c:~rcfully read and the propel' college offices consulted for
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Title | 1964-65 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1964-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 025 |
Full Text Search | REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES 25 and eligibility for English courses. Transfer srudcnrs who hnvc completed frcshmall F.ngli h or who have satisfacwrily completed a course in l'..nglish fund amenta l~ equivalent to English A at ~ nothcr collcgintc insritution nrc excused from the examination. English Proficiency 7'est for Fo1·eign St.udems: A Janhruage proficiency test in English is required of all entering foreign students from non-English speaking countries. This is an objective-type examination employed to determine whether the foreign student's competence in the English language is adequate for the academic demands of college work at Fresno State College. This test must be taken prior to enrollment. Results of this test will be used for counseling with the student concerning his academic programs and referral for specialized instructional help when indicated. Speech Tert: A speech test is l'equi1·ed of entering freshmen and of transfer students not meeting the general education speech requirement; other transfer students are encouraged to take the test. Students failing this test must take Speech Correction lX; others are advised to enroll in Speech 21. Candidates for reaching credentials, see language us:~ge r equ irement in Education Divisiou- Admission to Credential Programs. Pbysical and Medical Examination: A physical and medical examination is required of each regular stud~nt upon entrance as a condition of registration. Later examinations may be required at a time college authorities deem it necessary. Candidates for teaching credentials are required to secure approval of Jhe Health Services at the time of application for admission to credential programs, and upon assignment to directed teaching. A teaching credential may not be issued to any candidate who does not possess satisfactory physical and mental health to meet fully the responsibilities of a teacher. PROFICIENCY TESTS Proficiency tests arc 1·equired by some departments p1·ior to students entering or being admitted to certain courses or curricula in business, chemistry, criminology, engineering, foreign language, mathematics, music, nursing, physical education, physics, and teacher education. The test results are used to program students in those studies for which they are prepared. Some of the proficiency tests are administered by the Testing Office; others are administered by _the departments concerned. Consult department advisers for further information . . STATEMENT OF RESIDENCE A Statement of Residence must be completed prior to registration for each student. Students in cont>inuous attendance during successive semesters are not required to file statements of residence after the initial filing. Any break in attendance requires a new Statement f Residence. Student arc held responsible for reporting any change in J:csidence rnrus. Arrangements arc made so that students may complete the sraremcnts of .residence during rending ~nd English entrance examination~ given on campus or during the pcdod immedintcly preceding rcgisuarion. T hese smrcments ma.y not be completed by mail. Summer session and extension students are not J:equired co file Statements of Residence. PROGRAM PLANNING Freshman students should begin to plan their programs as early as possible. A first step, when practica:l, is to select a major. Degree requirements in each major arc listed under the appropriate division and in the section on degrees and credentials. Students will be ,given help in planning their programs by advisers and counsclms, but the primary rcsponsib.i:lity for meeting requirements falls 011 the student. The cat:tlog should be c:~rcfully read and the propel' college offices consulted for |