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may count coward hU degree as much as sixty hour, of credit earned in correspondence study i 0 1 Z L (.need with grades of " C " or higher. ** 4*. Undergraduate Credit for Service and for Educatic. in the Armed I The University, under general provisions administered by the Committee on Admissions from Higher Institutions, will credit certain training and experience in the Armed Forces. (a) Credit in military science or air force science equivalent to basic R.O.T.C. (four semester hours), required physical education and hygiene, will be approved when s person, honorably discharged, presents evidence of not lea than six months of active service. Additional credit military may be granted for courses completed in the service which are acceptable as the equivalent of the advanced K . O . l . C . at the University of Illinois. I f (b) The Committee will recognize for credit correspondence courses of college grade, the general educational development e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d t h c c x a m i n a t i o n $ m s p e c i a l fields Prepared by the United States Armed Forces Institute. aini g Pr ra Nal ? w ' " ° S ° * of the Army, Air Force, nn e C r p s w i U b c ferCL t u ° accepted as credit transnsti rnktee w T * ^ o n where it was taken. The CornWOrk d o n e e l Force N T Z S * " " * » »* *""> 6 M d CoaSt G d iJd anTVe^ca^cho F°T "" »** of college c ^ s L e ubth^T t ??*""" * ?* profiaenc or where such courses w ^ * y examinaUons, recomme credit in the Guide to the P ? * d e d for college perience in the Armed £ £ * £ 2 ^ E d u c a d o n a . Ex,CM b, Council on Education. l'» »hed by the American

HONORS

47. Class Honors Students in the upper ten ner r» • * Cach chus withi the respective schools or college, ° " Wardcd C/ H nors and are entitled to have their nan' * ™ ° >n vocation program in recogniii,,,, o f ^ >. "ted on the conschola shi provided that no student shall he mdud i * ' P> "««' whose average

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