and the new artificial ice skating rink will prove interesting to coaches and physical directors. Requirements for Admission The Course is primarily for men who are engaged in coaching and physical education. Requirements for admission are as follows: (a) one must either be 21 years of age or older, with coaching or physical education experience, or (b) have completed one year of university or college work. Many students do not matriculate but enter as unclassified students which they may do if they are twenty-one years of age or older with the required experience, subject to the approval of the Director of the Summer Session. A non-resident of the State who desires to enter not as an unclassified but as a regular student will be required to present satisfactory evidence that he maintained at the school or college from which he would enter the University a scholastic average at least ten per cent above the passing grade of such school or college. In case of records which are kept in literal or other systems, this will be interpreted to méan an average of one grade above the passing grade. For further information regarding entrance requirements address the Registrar. High school graduates with no further education or experience as coaches may not enter the Course which is planned for men who have had actual experience in coaching or college athletics. The Four-Year Course in Physical Education is recommended to high school graduates who desire to enter this field. Detailed information will be mailed on request. Credit for Summer Work It is impossible to receive the B.S. degree in Physical Education by summer work only, regardless of the number of hours credit which-one might transfer from another university or college. The summer courses are not the equivalent of those given in the Four-Year Course. However, credit towards other degrees than the B.S. in Physical Edu- cation is granted for summer courses. For instance, a candidate might use summer physical, education credits towards a B.S. in Education. Students may register for eight hours and additional work up to 11 hours may be taken with the permission of the Director of the Summer Session. A stu- dent may registet in any combination of courses desired, provided the time does not conflict. Board and room may be obtained at most reasonable cost. Tuition and Scholarships An incidental fee of $20 is required of all residents of Illinois in regular attendance at the Summer Sessions, and of $30 for students not residing in the State. All high-school teachers in Illinois, and all other teachers in the State who are qualified to matriculate in the University as regular stu- dents,* are entitled to Summer Session scholarships of $12, reducing for them the incidental fee from $20 to $8. The scholarship privilege of $12 reduction of fees is extended to grad- uates of the Illinois State Teachers’ Colleges, class of 1934, and to persons (otherwise qualified) who have not been teachers the past year but who are *Coaches regularly employed in schools are considered as teachers in the above regulation. [5]