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college of this University, who, during the last pre* ceding year he was enrolled for work, and any law student, who, during the preceding year while enrolled in the College of LAW, secured an average grade in his work of 3.75 or higher, is likewise exempt. Transfer students, who are given junior or senior standing, or, who enter the College of Law, are- subject to the regulations stated in Rule 49, but, in case they achieve an average grade in their work of 3.75 or higher at the end of their first semester in the University, they become exempt from its regulations and subsequently they are dealt with as other students of the University.

50. Reinstatement

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When a student has been dropped from a course on account of absences, he may be reinstated only upon satisfying the instructor of his ability to continue with the course. Permission for reinstatement is given only upon the joint recommendation of the instructor in charge of the course and of the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women.

51. Failure on Account of Absences If a student who has been dropped for absences secures neither a reinstatement nor a permit to omit the course in the way provided under Rule 18, he is recorded as having failed in the course. REPORTING ON UNSATISFACTORY WORK 52. Dates of Reports; upon Whom Made At the end of six weeks of instruction and twelve weeks of instruction in both the first and second semesters each instructor reports to the offices of the Deans of the colleges and the Directors of the schools in which the students * are registered upon the work of all freshmen and unclassified students, and upon all other students whose work is presumably below C. (See also rule 55.) DELINQUENT STUDENTS 53. Probation in and Dropping from the College of Law; Scholarship Requirements in the College of Law A student in the College of Law whose scholastic work in the opinion of the faculty is unsatisfactory may be placed on probation by action of the Council of Administration. A student thus placed on probation will be dropped from the University: (1) If he tails to make a passing fiade in a minimum of n hours (six loun in the uniiiin ssion) of the work for which

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