isua-isnscatalog-1890-1891-069

Description: 68 ANNUAL CATALOGUE.WHAT TO DO ON ARRIVING.Any one coming as a student, and unacquainted in the city,
can report at the Normal building at any reasonable 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 railway.ATTENTIONIs called to the following statement:First. Tuition is free.Second. The instructionis thorough and systematic.Third. The discipline is such as to lead the pupil to self-gov¬
ernment and the formation of a worthy character.Fourth. Two good literary societies are in successful opera¬
tion.Fifth. Students are required to observe until they can accu¬
rately report and interpret the meaning of each exercise, and to
practice teaching, under criticism, until they can plan and con¬
duct recitations and manage classes efficiently.Sixth. Capable undergraduates obtain good situations at
good salaries.Seventh. Graduates are commanding from $50 to $225 per
month.Eighth. The diploma of the Normal School is, by law
of the State, equivalent to a State certificate, reliev¬
ing THE HOLDER FROM COUNTY EXAMINATIONS.Ninth. No student will be admitted to the Normal School
who does not intend, in good faith, to qualify himself or herself
to teach in the public schools of the State.Tenth. It is important that every student expecting to attend
the Normal School should be present the first day of the term,
that all may be examined at once and classified. Those who en¬
ter a few days after the beginning of the term, take, in their
examination, the time of teachers which should be given to in¬
struction. Be present, ready for ivork, on the first day of the term.
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Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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