Excerpt from Catalogue of Union University, 1872-73
In this, intimate acquaintance with elementary principles is given, and an adequate preparation for the College Classes. The studies are, Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, Algebra, through Quadratics, Latin, through C?sar, and Greek, through Bullion's Greek Reader.
Admission.
To enter a College Class, the candidate, besides passing a satisfactory examination on previous studies, must present testimonials of good moral character, and, if from another Institution, a certificate of standing and regular discharge.
We wish every student to have a plenty of work, to keep constantly at it, and to do it well. It is impossible to insist too earnestly on the importance of prompt entrance with a class, on the studies of a term, and of continuance till the subjects are finished.
Examinations.
Two regular examinations are held: The first at the close of the Fall Term, just before Christmas, and the other in June, at the close of the Collegiate year. In no case will a student be allowed to advance, unless his examination is satisfactory.
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