..... "11' 40 THE CALIFORNIA BULLETIN PERMANENT COLLEGE CERTIFICATE register for the work until they have consulted the Director of Student Teaching. the Placement Service which is located in the campus Labora­ tory School. 11. Attendance at the baccalaureate and commencement exer­ cises is necessary unless unusual circumstances warrant graduation in absentia. This permission is granted by the President of the College. SUMMARY OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 1. All entering students are required to complete, without credit, ten lessons in the use of a library. CERTIFICATION OF TEACHERS 2. All students are required to take part, without credit, in one physical education activity each semester in which no physi­ cal education work or student teaching is required and to be active in one other extra-class activity one semester each year. 3. A minimum of 128 semester hours, including all required courses, is required for graduation, together with a general quality point average of 1.0 for all courses in which grades other than P are given. Quality points are not computed for work done at other colleges or universities, and only for courses taken at California subsequent to 1931. 4. A student must be pronounced physically fit by a physi­ cian legally qualified to practice medicine in Pennsylvania. 5. The teaching ability of the student must be satisfactory to the Director of Student Teaching regardless of other credits. PROVISIONAL COLLEGE CERTIFICATE ·'I1, I I: 11 ' 1 6. No student will be graduated with less than one year of bona fide residence. 7. Students who have not paid all bills previously incurred shall not be permitted to enroll, to be graduated, or to have credits sent to other institutions, or to the Department of Public Instruction until all such accounts have been paid. 8. The final work, that is, the last 32 credits, needed to com­ plete a curriculum must be passed while in actual attendance at the College, and in no way may work at another insti­ tution be substituted. 1•1 1 ' I 9. All credentials for graduation, including certificate appli­ cation and transcripts of credits from other institutions, must be filed on or before the first day of the semester or summer session in which a student expects to be graduated, otherwise certification and graduation will be postpon�d to the follow­ ing graduation date. 10. Students must register with the Placement Service by fill­ ing out, in every detail, the registration form supplied by 41 Students who receive a college degree after completing a four­ year curriculum will be granted a Provisional College Certificate which is issued by the Department of Public Instruction. Applica­ tion for such certificate must be made and the certificate issued before graduates may teach in the public schools of Pennsylvania. This certificate is valid for three years of teaching, and is not to be confused with the diploma issued at graduation. It indicates the subject or subjects and the field in which the holder is permitted to teach. A College Certificate valid for secondary school teaching may be extended to the elementary field by the presentation of 30 semester-hours of work in professional education applicable to the elementary grades; at least six of the 30 credits must be in elemen­ tary student teaching. This regulation became effective October 1, 1936. Twelve credits of professional work applicable to the secondary school, six of which must be in student teaching, are required to ex­ tend a College Certificate valid in the elementary field for secondary school teaching. In addition, 18 credits must be presented for each subject or field in which certification is desired. The President of the College or the Dean of Instruction will be glad to confer with persons who wish to have a Provisional College Certificate extended to include industrial arts, speech correction, or the teaching of mentally retarded classes. PERMANENT COLLEGE CERTIFICATE I 1 1' A Provisional College Certificate may be made permanent after three years of successful teaching experience in the appropriate field in the public schools of the Commonwealth with a teaching rating of "middle" or better and the satisfactory completion of at least six " 1;1 h 1: !( u I �t ll � L:._c I� ' 1.111