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B. Dropping for Poor Scholarship 1. A student placed on probation under any one of the above paragraphs will be dropped from the University: (a) 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 (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 (b) If at the end of his second consecutive session on probation he fails to make himself clear of probation. . r« < . 2. A student, whether or not previously on probation, will be dropped from the University if he fails in any semester to pass at least six hours (three hours in the summer session) of the work for which he is regularly registered (military, physical education, and the required work in hygiene not included). C. Status of Students Admitted After Having Been Dropped A student dropped from this University or from

some other institution for poor scholarship may by permission of the Council or Administration be registered only on probation and with the further stipulation that he shall be required to pass with a grade of C or better at least three-fourths of the work for which he is registered the first session after admission as a condition of further registration.

55. Disabilities of Students on Probation or Otherwise Deficient in Scholarship

S t u d e n t s placed on probation for a n y cause may not, during the period of their probation, take part in athletics or in any other extra-curricular activity. Any student who, at the six weeks or twelve weeks reports in mid-semester, has more than one E (exclusive of military, physical education and hygiene) may be declared ineligible by the Council of Administration for participation in a n y extra-curricular activity during the n e x t six weeks. DISCIPLINE 56. Degrees of Discipline The degrees of discipline in the University are expulsion, dismission, suspension, and reprimand. Expulsion is permanent exclusion from the University; dismission, exclusion for a set time not to exceed two semesters; suspension exclusion without a definite period, but not to exceed one semester; reprimand, and admonition, given by the proper offi20