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session) all studies required for the degree, except those to be taken in class during that semester (or summer session). It is provided, however: (1) That special examinations to remove failures incurred during the preceding semester may be taken at any time before the beginning of the tenth week of a student's final semester; or9 if the final period of attendance is a summer session, at any time before the begin nine; of the fifth week. (2) That, similarly, substitutions for courses quired for the degree may be made as indicated special examinations in (1) 25- Classification of Students Classification of students by years is made in the Registrar's office at the end of each year upon the number of credits earned, and is revised as may be necessary, at the beginning of each semester and at no other time. 26. Certificates of Studies and Grades Each student who has paid all his University fees, shall be entitled to receive on request, without charge, one transcript of his record, but for transcripts after the first, a charge is made as follows: Original, or first copies, $1.00 each; carbon copies, fifty cents each. < 27. Requirement of C in Three-fourths of Work for Degree In order to receive the bachelor's degree, a student must have secured grades of not less than C in subjects aggregating at least three-fourths of the work, prescribed or elective, taken at the University of IUi nois and required for such degree. 28. Credit in Courses from which Students have been Excluded for Cheating A student excluded from a course for cheating receives no credit and must either repeat the course in class or substitute therefor some other course approved by the Council of Administration. If the course in which the credit has been lost is a pre requisite for some other course, the student may be permitted, on petition, to satisiy the instructor in th« advanced course of his competency to undertake the work of that course. 29. Withdrawal from Courses After Seven Weeks A student who his become seriously deficient in sny course, rithrr through nck'lcct or l.u k of ability. It