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REGULATIONS

...FOR THE

Guidance of Undergraduate Students

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These regulations are to be taken, not as arbitrary rules but as necessary to the proper organization and operation of the«*TTniversity. Every student of the University is, therefore, bound both by reason and by loyalty to observe them, since upon them depends the free and healthy activity of the institution whose benefits he seeks. In connecting himself with the University, the student neither loses the rights nor escapes the responsibilities of the citizen. REGISTRATION 1. Registration Days In September freshmen register on the Friday and Saturday and upper classmen on the Monday and Tuesday preceding the beginning of Class instruction. In February all undergraduate stude • l * . register on Monday and Tuesday preceding the beginning of class instruction. Students are not admitted to classes unless properly registered. Students may not register by proxy. (New students see also Rule 36). 2. Late Registration A late-registration fee of 'five dollars is charged of all former students registering later than the registration days.* . * A student is not registered until his fees are paid. A student, therefore, who does not nay or arrange his fees on the registration davs is charged the late-registration fee.

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X Week-Old Study-Lists Invalid A study-list becomes invalid if not filed within one week after the date of its issue. I •Students registering in courses bepinning in the middle of the semester arc not regarded as registermg late, provided their registration is completed the day before th beginning of such courses. 5