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Easier Entrance for Foreigners

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The University has recently changed its requirements for the entrance of foreign students from countries in which English is not the native language. A certificate showing that the applicant has passed a school course which entitles him to enter a university in his own country will be accepted, and one examination will be furnished in the native tongue of the applicant instead of the applicant instead of in English. All candidates for the degree of A.B. will be tested in one ancient language. At present there are more than 150 foreign students in the University.

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