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the dean of tlie college or the director of the scaool provided they can satiny the profeasor in charge of the department in which such classes are taught that they possess the requisite information and ability to pursue the chosen subject profitably. (Unclassified students pay an extra tea of $7.50 a semester.) 12. Special Requirements in the College of Engineering Unclassified students will not be admitted to the College of Engineering unless they comply with the entrance requirements of that College in mathematics and English. 13- Two-Year Limit No one may -register in the University as classified student for more than two years, upon the recommendation of the dean of the in which he is enrolled and with the approval Council of Administration. w an tinexcept college of the

14. Limitation to College in Which Registered l£ An unclassified student of one college or school may not take any study in another college or school except by permission of the dean or director of the latter. LISTENERS OR VISITORS I:: 15. Registered Students •* Permission to attend classes as listeners is granted to registered students only by permission of the instructor of the class and with the approval of the dean of the college or the director of the school in which the student is enrolled. A student who visits a course as a listener is not allowed an examination for credit. Ll6. Persons Not Connected with the University Permission to attend classes regularly as listeners onlv may be given to persons who are not connected with the University on the following conditions: # (a) They must first secure the consent of the , instructor concerned and of the dean of the college in which the course is given (b) They must pay a fee c $7.50 for each course attended. No instructor is authorized to admit auv such listener to any of his classes except on presentation of a visitors card showing that the foregoing conditions have been complied with. IAt< 7L^ N.B.—A permit to visit a class does not entitle the person holding the permit to participate in thi work of the class; permits to visit clashes not admin