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I I REGULATIONS 2 let h.3' ** Applying to Undergraduate Students REGISTRATION 1. Registration Days Days for registration are designated for each semester and for the summer session. Students may not register by proxy and students are not admitted to classes unless properly registered. 2. Physical Examinations All students registering in this University who have not previously taken here a nhysical examination must take such an examination. New students will be required to make appointments with the University Health Service for their physical examinations before registration. The examination is given by the University at the time of appointment without cost to the student. If the student fails to take the examination at the appointed time and does not present an excuse from the Director of Admissions ana Records a fee of $5.00 will be charged, or he will be required at his own expense to be examined outside the University in a manner meeting the requirements of the Univefsity Health Service. 3. Number of Hours Required Each student is required to pursue a full program of studies. The number of hours varies with the college and curriculum. More or less than a normal program may be permitted only by authority of the aean of the college. 4. Registration of Listeners or Visitors Permission to attend classes as listeners is granted only by permission of the instructor of the class and with the approval of the dean of the college or the director of tne school concerned. Visitors are not permitted in laboratory, military or physical education classes. Employees of the University must secure also the recommendation of the head of the department in which they are at work. Registered students on a full fee schedule and persons in the permanent employ ot the University are charged no fee for visiting classes. Students registered on a reduced fee schedule are charged a fee of $7.50 per each class attended. A person who visits a course as a listener is not allowed an examination for credit therein at any time. 5. Credit Forfeited by Re-Registration It a student is permitted by the d m of his college to repeat a subject for which he has received credit either by class work at the University or by advanced standing allowed for work done elsewhere, he forfeits his credit. When a course is thus repeated the grade i q*f: f«- ir • «• y • m • I * • # * * 4 mm aI I 3 I
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