UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
N A V I G A T I O N D I G I T A L L I B R A R Y
Bookmark and Share



Repository: UIHistories Project: Student Regulations - Undergraduates - 1930 [PAGE 62]

Caption: Student Regulations - Undergraduates - 1930
This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.


Jump to Page:
< Previous Page [Displaying Page 62 of 73] Next Page >
[VIEW ALL PAGE THUMBNAILS]




EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:



T

rovai of the I)MB of the college concerned When work is taken while the student is in residence el University; the Deen of the college concerned wiO not ordinarily approve e total schedule of more than 18 hours including the correspondence workt and he in all cases be governed by the current University regulations respecting the number of hours O K

work a student may be allowed to take. 9. No credit for courses passed at the University of Illinois Duplicate credit for courses passed at the University of Illinois will not be received from other institutions* C. Revision of Credits of Undergraduates Students who receive transfer of credits in the dergraduate colleges under the foregoing regulati shall have these credits confirmed or revised upward or downward, after one year's work in this University (or, in the case of students granted senior ing, after one semester), in accordance with the following provisions: 1. A student who carries his year's work in the University of Illinois with an average grade of between B and C, with not more than one failure, shall have his credits confirmed without change; except that if a failure is received in a subject in which credit has been allowed, the credit in that subject shall be cancelled and may be retrieved only by special examination. 2. If a student receives more than one failure in his year's work, or makes an average grade of less than C, his credits shall be cancelled, and may be retrieved only by special examination, except in subjects which are prerequisites for courses taken in the University of Illinois and passed with a grade of C or higher. Supplementing this rule, the Council of Administration (January 9, 1917) authorized the Committee on Admissions from Higher Institutions to act on petitions for the restoration of credits. The Committee will consider a petition only in a case where the student has done at the University advanced work of a satisfactory grade after the credits were cancelled. 3. A student from a college of Class B, Class C, or Class D who makes an average grade of B or higher in his first year's work here, without failure in any subject, shall be entitled to have his credits revised on the basis of the rule for the next higher class in each case, i.e., a student from a college of Class B who made such a record would be re-rated as if from a college of Class A, a student from a college of Class C as if from one of Class B, and a

(

64