Catalogue of Daniel Baker College, 1948-1949 Page: 34
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SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CATALOG
Westminster College, Tehuacana, and Daniel Baker College, Brownwood,
welcome the enrollment of veterans and offer their facilities
to those who are qualified for enrollment.
Regulations for admission and continued attendance are the same as
for non-veterans.
Veterans desiring to enroll in any of the Colleges of Southwestern
University should proceed as follows:
(1) Communicate, either in person or by mail, with the nearest
Veteran's Administration Facility, requesting a Certificate of Eligibility
and Entitlement- V. A. Form 1953.
(2) Communicate, either in person or by mail, with the Registrar
of the College in which admission is sought, and obtain an application
blank.
(3) Procedures (1) and (2) are entirely independent of each other.
Approval of application for admission by the Committee on Admissions
entitles the applicant to enter the University; however, in order
to attend under Public Law 16 or Public Law 346, a veteran must
produce a Certificate of Eligibility and Entitlement from the Veterans'
Administration.34
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Southwestern University (Georgetown, Tex.). Catalogue of Daniel Baker College, 1948-1949, book, June 1949; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45454/m1/36/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.