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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

REGISTRATION At the beginning of each term each student must present himself for registration within the time set for that purpose before the formation of classes, and he must be present at the first exercise of each class he is to attend. EXAMINATIONS Examinations are held as often as in the judgment of the instructor the necessities of the work require. Examinations are.also given at the close of each term, on the work of the term, in all subjects except those whose character renders it unnecessary or impracticable. Students who are conditioned in these examinations are required to take a second examination soon after the beginning of the following term. Those who fail to pass the term examination are precluded from proceeding with any University work without special permission. A record is kept of each student's standing. TERMS AND VACATIONS The University year is divided into three terms. The first covers fourteen weeks of instruction and each of the others eleven. There is a vacation of two weeks at the end of the first term, and of one week at the end of the second. For the dates of opening and closing see the "Calendar." GRADUATION The requirements for graduation are specified under the several colleges. Consult the Index.