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SCHOLASTIC DELINQUENCIES JS. Progress Toward the Degree The progress of the student toward his degree _ the concern of the dean of the college or director of the school ha which ilhe student is enrolled. A student whose progress in his work is unsstufscssrj will be subject to action by cbe dean of the college or school in which he is registered under general pro* visions adopted by the faculty. Tins sssy take the form of a warning, a period of probation, or, if his work is very poor, of dropping from the college for scholastic delinquencies. Each college office, on re < I nest, will inform the student regarding the scholar ship regulations of that college. 39. Readraission of Students Dropped Petitions for rcadmission of students dropped item the University for poor scholarship shall be acted on by the dean or director, under regulations made by the faculty of the college or school concern

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