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2. The COM unittee will recognize for er«t;» C rre fttondrnce Courses of coUege *B!e7 t f f « £ 2 ? '

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•n special field, prepared br the United s S e T S iorcet I (ttnte. The College Training Pronam 1 he Army, Navy, and Marine Corps wilfbe £ S S edit UanafaTed^xrom the institution w h S T l S taken. 1 he Gmmrfttee will. consider for a 3 i Yo5 done in A nay Navy. Marine Corps, ^Sd S «.uard >;• d.ae.1 and Technical Schools where • equivaleact in terras,of college cdurses is established by proficiency examinations, or where such courses have b a recommended for college credit in the Guide to the ETaluation of Educational Experience in the Armed Services published by the American

Council on kdueatmti. HONORS 48. Class H o n o r s Students in the upper ten per cent of each class within the respective Schools o r Colleges are awarded Class Honors and are entitled to have their names printed on the Convocation program in recognition ir °l i i u - f'\ scholarship, provided that no student shall be included whose average is below " B . " Students who receive Class Honors three times are entitled to wear the scholarship key. 49. College H o n o r s Students in the upper three p e r cent of the sophomore, . J u m , o r A a n d senior classes in the respec• ;„„ C A 9 ? a n t l \l - J . Colleges are awarded College Honors n recognition of their superior scholarship. Students wear £?IX A l l e g e Honors two times are entitled to wear the scholarship key. **',? i * (Bronze T a b l e t ) ' Se 10 S Wh have h tt th er three ner°r^nf ^ ttih e •r C ,° s s m t h e ^ ™ « "PP n la and c X J S 5 « t C fi U s e n i c s i respective Schools Dav incf thlrSr r e fh a v e bteeerns preceding Honors ° / / L t ' W ° ' awarded College Senior ears a r e awarde UnlZrsitv HoJrT?n *"* * ' 4 excellence in <rZl„?,i . ^ s n i t . o n of their sustained a r e entit,ei1 t 0 hnve their \ names inscribed on ^the 1ttronze Tablet inscri& * i ^ A rut t Sen 8 //in^ twice a n a w X ? * &° R e a m e d College C scholastic first^even semesters S ^ averages for the S civciage a Jf _ S g t ^ J W " * c Kur-seTe"terTv eraKe * • » ft chosen for University Honors from their c o e f a ) , are , also entitled to have h sn under for Unive&f « t rtlso entitled mJ^j£^S™SS& their names inscribed on the Bronze Tablet (c) Senior transfer student*! M,U~ U~ e \1 i c^ ha b at Illinois long enough t 0 be J I • i Y "S 5V d or (b) are also entitled t uo h a ? c their n n ! " • * * r & "ave tneir names inscnbe<l

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