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All library linn and < h*r«e* lor las! books are forwarded to the Biuinns Othre for collection, which office mails a statement to the student at the end of the month. If the statement is not paid l*fore the end of the following month, a penalty chance o( two per cent of the unpaid balance, but

not less than $1.00, is nsv^sed EXAMINATIONS

35. Proficiency Examinations (a) Proficiency examinations for advanced standing are offered in all University courses normally open to freshmen and sophomores. (b) They may be taken only by the following: (1) Students who are in residence (Rule 38, paragraph i ) . (2) Persons who have been in residence and are registered in correspondence courses. (3) Persons not registered in the University at the time but who are candidates for degrees and need no more than ten semester hours to complete the requirements for their degrees. (c) Except in Rhetoric 101 and 102, the student must secure the consent of the head of the department concerned. (d) A student may obtain the privilege of taking proficiency examinations in more advanced undergraduate courses on recommendation of the head or chairman of the depart* ment and approval of the dean of the college. (e) A student who passes a proficiency examination is given credit toward graduation for the amount regularly allowed in the course, provided such credit does not duplicate credit counted for admission to the University. (f) An examination for credit in a college subject of elementary character is not granted to a student who has received credit for more than one semester course in the subject in advance of the course in which the examination is requested. (g) The grade in proficiency examinations is "pan" or 94 not pass," but no student is given a grade of "pass" unl 4