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lb) If in the opinion of the instructor a student should be reminded of his attendance requirements, the instructor must submit a rcpoit of irregular attendance to the office of the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women who may request explanation of absences for the purposes of information. These reports may be submitted on > weekly rather than a i daily basis. (c) If in the opinion of an instructor the attendance of a student becomes so irregular that his scholarship is likely to be impaired, the instructor reports the case to the dean of the student's college through the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women. Furthermore, when in the opinion of the instructor concerned, irregular attendance has so seriously impaired the work of the student as to make continuation unprofitable, the dean of the college concerned may require the student to withdraw from the course with a grade of

"W" or "E."

(d) General regulations touching absences from class exercises by groups, as athletic teams, musical organizations, and the like, are determined by the Senate, acting through the Committee on Student Affairs, and enforced in the particular case by the Committee on Student Discipline. (e) Class absences before and after vacations are treated like any other absences during the semester. 29. Special Discipline for Repeated Absence If the repeated absence from classes of any student teems to the dean of the college in which the student is enrolled a matter requiring discipline, the case may be reported to the Committee on Student Discipline for action. Repeated absences in military science courses are reported to the Committee on Student Discipline for action.

DISCIPLINE

30. Basis for Discipline The University reserves the right to exclude at any time students whose conduct is deemed undesirable or prejudicial to the University community's best interest, examples of which, without excluding others, are gambling, visiting or loitering in the vicinity of places of ilUrepute. violations of