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9. Students Who Have Withdrawn within the Uit Three Weeks of the Semester or Whose Status Can Not B e Determined A student who withdraws from the University within the last three weeks of instruction in any semester, or a student whose status can not be determined because of excused grades may register again only on petition approved by the dean of his college. Graduation A candidate for graduation must have completed by the beginning of his final semester (or summer session) all studies required fpr the degree, except those to be taken in class during that semester (or summer session). It is provided, however: (a) That special examinations to remove failures incurred during the preceding semester may be taken at any time before the beginning of the tenth week of a student's final semester; or, if the final period of attendance is a summer session, at any time before the beginning of the fifth week. (b) That, similarly, substitutions for courses required for the degree may be made as indicated for special examinations in (a) above. 11. Classification of Students Classification of students by years is made in the Recorder's Office at the end of each semester on the number of credits earned including required physical education and military. Classification for student activities is based on one of the following scales, deupon the number of hours required for the degree: 130 hours More than or less 130 hours Sophomore standing 30 hours 30 hours Junior standing 60 hourg 62 hours Senior standing 94 h o u r 3 99 hours PHYSICAL EDUCATION 12. Excusing from Physical Education Women entering the University as freshmen are required to obtain credit for four semesters of work in physical education; those entering the University with t 6 ]