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dean or director, upon all other students whose work is presumably below C 8CHOLA8TIC DELINQUENCIES 39. Progress Toward the Degree The progress of the student towsrd his degree U the concern of the dean of the college or director ot the school in which the student is enrolled A student whose progress in his work is unsatisfactory will be subject to action by the dean or director of the college or school in which he is registered under general provisions adopted by the faculty. This may take the form of a warning, a period of probation, or. if his work is very poor, of dropping from the college or school for scholastic delinquencies. Each college office, on request, will inform the student regarding the scholarship regulations of that college. 40. Readmission of Students Dropped Petitions for readmission of students dropped from 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 concerned. TRANSFERRED CREDIT 41. Transferring Credit of D Grade In transferring Credit from other institutions, those subject respon g to the D grade at the University f Illinois, a I be indicated on the student's rec I here as being of inai graue and shall be included in comas oeingot that grade puting his status tor the degree under the rule providing that not more than one-fourth of the work presented for the degree may be of D grade. 42. Revision of Transferred Credit A student from a college of Class B or Class C who m lakes an average grade of R or higher in his first vc s work here, without failure in any subject, shall ear be entitled to have his credits revised to fill value. A student from any institution rated lower than Class A, shall receive full credit for «„.>k . i _ _ " _ „ ' _ ' curses * •.-, «... vv.».....«. « t lIIC university of Illinois «n advance and in sequence with grades of C or higher. 43. Maximum Credit from Junior Colleges Credit transferred from a iuninr ~~u •. • wlimited to the total a student may earn ?i £* r ^ " . « years in the University withom c i r v & J f ta n ?"! 2 g schedule. Credit for work com leted i n \ J m 0 r^ c 0 f !f leRe by a student after he has acouir, 3 J? n"0 r . " U , ing will be allowed only i n exc-nJ& 1i ^ A y h special action of the Committee o n Ad on AH™? <****, Higher Institutions. m>ssions from

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44. No Transfer Credit in Courses Passed Her* A student who has passed a course at H . . »?n ii e r U v sity of Illinois may not be given credU h« t , n f r " y r for the same course taken elsewhere * »« [ H]