isua-isnscatalog-1884-1885-024

Description: ANNUAL REGISTER. 23SHORT COURSE.The first three terms constitute a short course, which embraces
all subjects required to be taught in the common schools, except
History of the United States.Members of this class can studyT United States History for a
single term, if they so elect. Attendance for a year will afford
opportunity for a thorough review of the common branches, and
give a practical course of instruction in the theory and art of
teaching.RELATION TO THE STATE UNIVERSITY.Graduates of the Indiana State Normal School who have com¬
pleted the English and Latin course in that institution, may re¬
ceive the degree of B. L. or B. S. from the Indiana University,
on the completion of a special course of two years, supplementary
to the course of the Normal School.Graduates of the University may receive the diploma of the
Normal School on the completion of a one years course in that
institution. This time is devoted entirely to professional study
preparatory to teaching.EXPENSES.Board, including fuel and light, can be had in good families at
$3.00 to $4.00 per week, according to the quality of accommo¬
dations. There are good facilities for self-boarding, and for club
boarding in the city, at a cost of $2.50 to $3.00 per week.
Nearly all the students board in clubs, thus reducing their entire
expenses to $2.50 per week for good accommodations. The ex¬
penses of many do not exceed $2.00 per week.WHAT TO DO ON ARRIVING.Any one coming as a student, and unacquainted in the city,
can report at the Normal building at any seasonable hour, where
some one will be found to give needed information in regard to
boarding. Students arriving by night trains will find suitable
accommodations at the Terre Haute House and the National
House, which are on the line of the street railroad.
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/32767
Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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