THE PaANNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE school of Physical tdueation and Athletics State Callege, Pennsylvania December 31, 1942 To: Colleges and Universities Engagec in Professional Haucation in Health, . Physical Sducation, and Recreation. Four gracuate assistantships, four graduate stipend scholarships, and three graduate scholarships in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, open to both men and woman, are available for the academic year 1943-1944. . Requirements for ligibility: 1. High scholastic standing. In order to be admitted into the Graduate School a student must have attained a better than average record in all work taken during the junior and senior years. The academic record is evaluated by the College i#xaminer. <«. Adequate professional preparation in Health, Physical fdugation, and Recreation. The equivalent of at least, twenty semester hours in professional courses in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, including adequate preparation in iiducation. 34 Recommendation and endorsement by the head of the undergraduate department of Health, Physical hducation, and Recreation of the institution, including a statement concerning: A. Personality and character 5. Competence to pursue graduate study and conduct research C. sn estimate of the chances of probable success as a teacher and leader in these fields. The grauuate assistantships carry a stipend of $560 and the graduate stipend scholarbips $240, each on an appointment of two semesters, from October through Mays Appointments will be made on approximately May 1, 1943. A transciipt of the academic record must accompany the application form, Graduate Assistants are required to render service equivalent to one-half of that of full time _ assistants. Graduate stipend scholars are required to render one-fourth full time service and graduate s_holars are required to render one-fifth fuli time service, Assistants and schclars must be enrolled in the Graduate Schocl as candidates for an advanced degree, and are exempt fiom the incidental fee ana practicum fees in the major department, Scholars may pursue work towara the advanced aegrees of Master of Education, Master of science, Doctor of adueation, and Doctor of Philosophy. Assistants must be candidates for the degree of Doctor of wducation or Doctor of Philosophy degree. For further information and application blanks for Grauuate Assistantships and Scholarships, address: vr. Carl P. Schott OR Dr. Frank D,. Kern Jean, School of Physical Education and Athletics Dean, The Graduate School the Pennsylvania State College fhe Pennsylvania State College Suate Coliege, Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania