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5. Credit Forfeited by Re-Registration If a student is permitted by the dean of his college to repeat a subject for which he has received credit either by class work-at^he Univer*u> or by advanced standing allowed for work don* elsewhere, he ferfeihis credit. When a course is thus repeated the grade given at the end o£> the repetition becomes the official grade. (In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

6. Change in Study-Lists *t . (a) Permission to change study-lists after registration may be obtained only from the dean of the college or the director of the school in which the student is enrolled. For admission to a class after the registration days a student must secure also the consent of the departmental representative in charge of the course, and the latter may require the student to pass an examination in the work already gone over by the class or to present satisfactory evidence of his ability to proceed with the class. n>) Changes in study-lists should be completed and filed at the Business Office not later than twelve o'clock noon of the Monday following registration. After this date, a fee of $1.00 is charged for each change, except that the total charge for the rearrangement authorized on any one change slip will not ex ceed two dollars. The Registrar is authorized to waive the fee for change of study-list in cases where the change is required by University officer. (c) Students already enrolled in the University will not be permitted to enter new classes that continue through the semester after the close of the third w ek of the semester; and permission will not be given such students to enter new classes continuing only a portion of a semester later than the close of the second week of instruction in the subject. Exceptions to this rule will be made in cases in which the student is required to drop an advanced course and to add a previous course on account of having: failed to remove a failure by special examination or for similar reasons. (See also Utile 7.)

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7. Withdrawal from C A student who has become seriously deficient in an\ course either through neglect or lack of ability, if he desire to withdraw from such course may be required by the dean of his college to accept the grade of V for the course. The withdrawal will he etT< teil through the regular change slip, signed by the i n . iructor in charge of the course and approved In the dean of the college concerned. The latter will

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