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is to be given and who need no mora than too ester hours to complete the requirements for their degrees* I An examination for credit in a college subject of elementary character will not be granted to a student who has received credit for more than one semester course in the subject in advance of the course in which the examination is requested. A proficiency examination may not be taken to raise a grade or to remove a failure in a course. 3L Entrance Examinations Closed to Uppcrclassmen No matriculated student may take entrance examiations after beginning his second year in the University. 32. Semester Examinations | Examinations must be taken at the close of each semester on the work of the semester in all subjects •except those the character of which renders it unnecessary or impracticable. A student who has pursued a study with a class in the University and has been absent from the regular [examination for satisfactory reasons may be excused by the dean of the college and examined by the in ktructor at his convenience. Absence from such an examination for any other cause counts as a failure. "A grade of 'excused* which is not removed during the first semester that a student is registered following the giving of such a grade automatically becomes a grade of E. 33. Special Examinations ' Special examinations may be had only upon the ecommendation of the head or chairman of the deartment concerned or of some person duly authorized by him, and with the approval of the dean of the college in which the student is enrolled. Special examinations are reported as "passed/' or "not passed/' but no student is given a grade of "pai " unless he "pa has made at least "C" in the examination. Grade earned in special examinations do not enter into any computation of averages. These examinations may be taken only for the removal of failures in course taken at the University of Illinois. A special examination to remove a failure in a tour should be taken before the end of the next semester in which the student is registered following such failui For each special examination ;i fee of five dollar must be paid in advance. Additional provisions with reference to speeial exai nations are as follows: O ) No i al examinations may be given during the period b nning ten days b< fore and ontinuing < r ten days after ea<h final examination \u iod, except th < special t uninations may be given on nd after the first day of the s ond seni ten ( A tn i ho I « ompleted th< work of .i emest.-r is cons id i I to be still under rcj »n

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