![]() ![]() THE PRESIDENT FRANCIS WAYLAND PRIZES, derived from the income of a fund presented in 1843 by President Wayland, and later increased, are awarded each year to those members of the freshman class who upon examination are found to excel in preparatory Greek and Latin. ![]() However, those in the French, German and Spanish languages, respectively, are open only to those freshmen whose knowledge of the language concerned has been gained through secondary school studies rather than from family or community contacts. The competitions in Greek, Latin, and Mathematics are open to all freshmen. Examinations separately judged with separate awards but covering the same material are conducted simultaneously for both men and women. Prizes for excellence in certain preparatory studies are awarded each year during the first semester to members of the entering class on the basis of special examinations as described below. ![]() Prizes for Excellence in Preparatory Studies ![]() The University reserves the right to withhold any award for any reason it deems valid. Complete details concerning endowed funds from which prizes and premiums are paid and special conditions which must be taken into consideration in making awards may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of the College. ![]()
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