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eptf (1) for serious illness, or (2) by action of University rule, or (3) for other unavoidable circumstances, or (4) unlets he has secured permission in advance to withdraw from the course according to Rule 18. ^ « • ; .. A record is kept of all absences and excuses by the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women through whose respective offices this rule is administered. A student is dropped from a course when his absences aggregate one-tenth of the whole number of recitations in that course. Absences caused by serious sickness or other unavoidable circumstances shall not count toward dropping a student from * course. When a student has passed the limit in any one subject the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women informs the instructor in charge and drops that student from the course. An instructor may require a atudent to make up any class exercise which he has missed, whether o not the absence was excused. allows himself to be dropped a course by absenting himself from it for causes other than those specified in the first paragraph of this rule goes automatically upon probation (see Rule 54), such probation to be reported by the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women at the next meeting of the Council of Administration for record. A student may be reinstated in the course from which he was dropped, as provided in Rule SO, but without affecting his probationary status. A student thus placed on probation will be dropped from the University: ( 1 ) ^ If he fails to make a passing grade in a minimum of eleven hours (six hours in the summer session) of the work for which he is registered in either of the next two sessions for which he is enrolled (provided that, if he is permitted to register for less than twelve hours in a semester or seven hours in a summer session, he must pass all his work); or (2) If at the end of his second consecutive session on probation he fails to make himself clear of probation. A student who has been placed on probation under Rule S3 or Rule 54 or under the preceding paragraph of this rule and who then allows hirasc It to be dropped from a course, is dropped automatically from the University. Afo#*_-Students cxtmpt from Rule 49 . .._, „ „>phomore year m the University, and senior students, who, during their junior ye ir in the University, have secured an averafi ' lOe in their woik of 3.75 or higher are exempt from the regulations as to absences stated in Rule 49 ( iccrpi for advanced courses in military) A student entering the College of Law from another

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