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he is registered in E i t h e r of the next two sessions for which he is enrolled (provided that, if be is permitted to register for ten hours or less in a semester or six nours or less in a summer session, he must pass all his work); or (2) If at the end of his first session on probation he fails to make himself clear of probation. A student will be dropped if he fails in any semester to carry at least six hours (three hours in the summer session) of the work for which he is regularly registered (military, physical training, and the required work in hygiene not included).

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54. Probation and Dropping from the University for Poor Scholarship The following rule with reference to (A) orobation, (B) dropping for poor scholarship and (C) the status ot students admitted after having been dropped for poor scholarship, is effective for all students in those colleges of the University to which students are admitted directly from the high school, and to all students in the School of Journalism: : : A. Probation '. * * • " v. •• ,\ A student is placed on probation for the next session (whether semester or summer session) for which he is registered: (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 any semester; or (2) If, being registered in eleven hours or less in any semester or in six hours or less in the summer session, he fails to pass the entire number of hours for which he is registered; or (3) If he falls below C in more than oije-third of the work for which he is registered in anv semester or summer session without at least two nours of A or B in the courses for which he is registered (military, physical training, and required work in hygiene not included); or (4) If, at any time his work, in the judgment of the Council of Administration, is seriously deficient; or 5) If, having been reported to the Committee on Student's Use of Knglish, he does not clear up his deficiencies in English by the end of the semester; or (6) If, having been assigned to Rhetoric 0, he fails the course.

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