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is required to past an extra one-semester course in rhetoric, specifically Rhetoric 2U) (Rhetoric 201 for foreign students). Rhetoric 2U) is offered every semester and summer session, and the individual colleges decide at what point in his University career the student who fails the qualifying examination should take the course. In general, Rhetoric 200 is required as soon as possible after the qualifying examination. Students with ninety-five or more credit hours receive reduced credit for this course. (e) Students who fail Rhetoric 200 must repeat cither this course or the qualifying examination. At least one term must elapse after failing the course before the qualifying examination can be repeated. (f) The qualifying examination takes precedence over all other course work or campus events on the nights on which it is offered. Students who fail to take the qualifying examination in English when scheduled, unless officially excused by the Executive Secretary of the Senate Committee on Student English, are required to enroll in Rhetoric 200. (See also Rule 38, paragraph g.) 44. Reporting on Unsatisfactory Work College faculties may require reports from each instructor during each semester, at times designated by the dean, upon the work of all freshmen and unclassified students and, if called for by the dean, upon all other students whose work is presumably below " C . " 45. Transcripts of Studies and Grades Each student who has paid all his University fees and charges is entitled to receive on request, without charge, one transcript of his record. For each additional transcript a fee of $1.00 is charged.

SCHOLASTIC DELINQUENCIES

46. Progress Toward the Degree The progress of the student toward his degree is the concern of the dean of (lie college in which the student is enrolled. A student whose progress in his work is unsatisfactory is subject to action by the dean of the college in which he is registered under general provisions adopted by