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session) during the full or half rebate period receives a full rebate of the Mint Union fte* I n no case is the HospitalMedical-Surgical Insurance fee refunded. (d) A student originally registered for a full program of studies who reduces his registration to eight semester hours or two graduate units, or less, may not gain the advantage of the reduced fees provided for such schedules unless the changes are made during the first ten days of instruction in the semester, or during the period for the refund of full fees in case of withdrawal from the University. (e) The fees of a student dismissed from the University during any semester are refunded on the same basis as indicated above for a student who withdraws with permission. (f) In the eight-week summer session, the total amount of fees paid, except the Hospital-Medical-Surgical Insurance fee, is refunded if withdrawal occurs within the first five days- After the first five days but within the first four weeks, one-half of the above fees are refunded. Nothing is refunded after the beginning of the fifth week. In the summer session, the reduced fee schedule applies to students registered for four semester hours or one graduate unit, or less. (g) If a person registered as a listener or visitor desires to withdraw, the listener's or visitor's fee if originally charged is refunded in full provided the student makes personal request for a refund at the Office of Admissions and Records within the first ten days of instruction in any semester, or the first five days of instruction in any eight-week summer session. Thereafter no rebate is made.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

23. Living Quarters of Students (a) Each undergraduate student is responsible for maintaining in the Office of Admissions and Records his correct, current addresses of residence at home and on campu (b) All unmarried undergraduate students must live in housing in which facilities have been approved by the University. (c) No unmarried undergraduate student may occupy living quarters in which there does not reside some person in general charge approved by the University.