~ EL ¥isl LI J RL aL) 3 CAA HY" 2a LET . > g » . | Lada Sa tin Ty 291 AE) ao" ! a v : AB Y ' se ¥ oa Ge LAS deal ot} oe Lar fio > > WES SH Early Admission To Guelph University The University of Guelph will accept a limited number of Grade 13 students in April, 1966, without their writing the provincial examinations in June. The annuoncement was made recently by the Honourable Wil- liam G. Davis, Minister of Edu- cation, and Dr. J. D. MacLach- lan, President of the Univer sity of Guelph. Mr. Davis stated that Grade 13 students who are accepted for this program may be re- leased from school on April 7, the last day of school before the Easter vacation, He said also that an amendment to school legislation will be introduced at the next session of the Legis- lature to cover students involy- ed in the plan. The amendment will allow the Department of Education to pay the attendance grant to a school board for the balance of the school year for each student enrolled in the new Guelph program. Dr. MacLachlan said that up to five hundred students from all over the province will be accepted for the spring semes- ter which runs from April 22 to August 5, 1966. The students will be accepted from those with a term average of not less than 66% in Grade Port Perry U.CW. The December meeting of Unit 2 was held at the home of Mrs. E. Leask, Dec. 7th at 2.30. Mrs. Smallman acted as group leader. Hymn 69 was sung followed by prayer. Bible Readings were Joshua, chapter 7, The story of Achan, and 1 Kings 21 Naboth's vineyard Section 3 of chapter b , was studied from the basic book "God and His Purpose" with all the ladies participating. Roll call was responded to by 6 members and 1 visitor. 21 calls were reported. The members signed a card to be sent to Mrs. Duff in Osh- awa Hospital. A study of Trinidad was con- ducted under the following top- ies -- From Crown Colony to Dominion Status (2) Religious History and Educational Devel- opement. Hymn 62 was sung, followed by the benediction, Collection $7.00. Officers for 1966 for Unit 2 Group leader--Mrs, C. Heayn Sec'y--Mrs. S. Tummonds Treasurer--Mrs. Duff Calls--Mrs. Smallman Programme--Mrs. E. Leask Refreshment Convenor-- Mrs. McLaren. [ite LOTTA i LOVELINESS 2 SHE BOUGHT THE BEAUTY KIT, HOW OFTEN SHE HAD HEARD THE NAME BUT 0H LADIES, HER HAIR WILL NEVER BE THE SAME gas -- GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 988-7991 12 and also in Grade 18 up to March. As well, they must be registered as Grade 18 students for the first time and have spent no more than five years in the Ontario Secondary School System. The students must be taking all the required subjects for regular admission to the particular degree program they choose. They must also be re- commended by the school prin- cipal as likely to benefit from advanced enrolment in the uni- versity. Although these students will not write their provincial Grade 13 examinations in June, they will receive a University of Guelph Matriculation Certifi- cate, indicating that they were accepted by the university. In addition, the school principal will issue to the student a copy of the statement of Grade 18 standing by subject that is sent to the university. While students who enrol in this plan will not be eligible for those scholarships and awards (such as The Ontario Scholarships) which are based on marks received on Grade 13 Departmental Examinations in June, they will be eligible for other forms of student aid. University of Guelph scholar ships will be available for these students. Details will be pub- lished later. The program will also pro- vide the opportunity to evalu- ate criteria used for university entrance. The university has initiated an educational research 'project in connection with this early admission plan and the three-semester system. This project will be carried out in co-operation with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Educa- tion. The University of Guelph is able to introduce this plan be- cause it is operating on a three- semester system. It is the only university in Ontario that will accept students into the first semester of university work in the spring as well as in the autumn. Although most of the students accepted will be regis- tered in Arts and Science, there will also be students accepted in the Agricultural Science and Household Science programs. This early admission plan is made possible by close co-opera- tion between the University of Guelph and the Department of Education of the Province of Ontario, PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965-15 vir: Wr. 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