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ANNUAL REGISTER.29GROWTH OP THE SCHOOL.The following table shows the total enrollment for each term,
the average term enrollment, and the whole number of different
students, who have attended each year since the organization of
the school.ENROLLMENT.HH Sbe Oe 3Whole number
of different
Pupils for
the Year.YEAR,Winter
Term.Spring
Term.FallTerm.Total.18701871 .....187218731874187518761877187818791880188118821883 .403385106 .146 v-1181201871982182702542976684131- 197
&, 279
218
183
246
413
385
372
478
424
53936
76
•96
125
143
121
103
171
216
200
258
258
279142
193
312
428
496
485
404
537
816
783
848
1,006
95747
64
104
143
165
.62
135
179
272
201
288
335
31998
141
224
286
304
322
282
. 329
592
530
578
732
706TIME REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE COURSE.The regular course of instruction can be completed by a student
of average ability in nine terms. Abler students, with a better
preparation, can complete it in less time.It is not necessary that the student should attend continuously
after entering. New classes are formed every term, and students
who may remain out to teach for a time, can return at the begin¬
ning of any subsequent term and find a class doing the work for
which they are prepared. Thus, persons who are wholly depend¬
ent upon themselves for support can graduate without any loss of
time. Indeed, some experience in teaching during the course is
advised. |
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