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offered in all elementary courses (normally courses open to freshmen) in English (rhetoric), Foreign Languages (ancient and modern), Hygiene, Mathematics, the Natural Sciences, and the Social Sciences. Any student who passes a proficiency examination in a University course is given credit towards graduation for the amount regularly allowed in the course, provided credit in such course does not duplicate credit counted for admission to the University. The grade in proficiency examinations shall be "6*M" or "not pass. No applicant is given a grade of "pots" M unless he has received a grade of at least "C in the examination. Proficiency examinations are provided without fee. The examinations in Rhetoric and Hygiene are given each semester in the week preceding registration of upper classmen and are conducted by the departments concerned. Examinations in other subjects are given early in each semester under such regulations as may be necessary for their proper conduct, including, the filing of applications by students for such examinations a reasonable length of time before the date set for the examination. Proficiency examinations may not be taken to remove a failure in a course (see special examinations below). 30. Entrance Examinations Closed to Upper-classmen No matriculated student may take entrance examinations after beginning his second year in the University. 31. Semester Examinations Examinations must be taken at the close of each semester.on the work of the semester in all subject except those the character of which renders it unnecessary or impracticable. A student who has pursued a study with a clas in the University and has been absent from the regular examination for satisfactory reasons may be excused by the dean of the college and < Kumined by the in structor at his convenience. Absence from such an examination for any other cause counts as < /dilute i "A grade of 'excused' which is not removed during

t h e first s e m e s t e r that a Student is rcui.stcrcd follow t n g tli g i v i n g of SUCh a g r a d e automatically b» o mes

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a gra grade of K.

32. Special Examinations Kxauiination' other than th - provided tor under Rules 29 and \\ may lie had only upon the recom inundation Of flu* head ot chairman of the department conct''i'd ol mm- pci on duly authurtred l>\ him,

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