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_ ,m passed." or " failed," and shall not entci into any computation of averages. Students dismissed from the University for any disciplinary reason who desire special examinations in subjects for which they were registered at the time of dismissal must receive the approval of the Council of Administration in addition to the recommendation of the officers mentioned above. For all special examinations a permit must be obtained and a fee of five dollars must be paid in advance, except that no fees will be charged for examinations under Rule 32. In the case of a subject which is continuous for more than one semester, an examination covering a year's work may be allowed for a single fee ($5.00). No special examinations may be given during the period beginning ten days before and continuing for ten days after each final examination period, except that special examinations may be given on and after the first Friday of the second semester. (The provisions of this paragraph do not apply in the College of Law.) Special examinations may not be taken in courses in which a student has secured a passing grade. A student who has completed the work of the) semester is considered to be still under registration the of this rule for fifteen days after the close of the final examination period. A student who has completed the work of the second semester is considered to be still under registration for the this rule up to the end of the registraperiod for the next

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34. Examinations for Advanced Standing A student transferring from another IKltitution may have a special examination without fee, provided he takes such examination within sixty days after matriculating. An examination for credit in a high-school subject not used for entrance will not be granted to a student who has received University c lit for more than one semester course in the subject in which the examination is requested. . M^ An examination for credit in a college subject of elementary character will not be granted to a stu dent who has received credit for mora than one course in the aid>jact in advance of the course in which the examination i requested.

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35. Special Examinations for Persons No in A Residence The K'K'Strar is authorized to i**u<- permits for ftpeclal ex iiiiin.ttiotta, under the condition!* named in

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