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the faculty. may lake the form of a warning, a period probation, or, if his work is very poor, of dropping from colleice for scholastic delinquencies. The following minimum scholarship requirements are (a) Probation. If at the end c any average for that semester falls below nester pr tion for the following semester.

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uance in the University. the end semester on probation a student's average ter is 3.0 or I • •ve, he removed probation unless the college in which he is registered requires a higher average removal from probation average is below he is dropped from the University for •r scholarship (Some require a minimum cumulative average for or continuance in the University.) removal pr Graduation Requirement. A minimum average of graduation from aU curricula for students 3.0 is r entering the University after October 1, 1947. (See also Rule 42.)

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47. Readmission of Students Dropped Dii Ithe Petitions for readmission of students dropped scholarship are acted on by the dean, University for by the faculty of K- * I liege >nunder regulations

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TRANSFERRED CREDIT

48. Transferring Credit of " D " Grade In transferring credit from other institutions, those sub* jects which have been passed with a grade corresponding to grade at the University of Illinois are indicated the " D e student's record here as being of that grade and are on th included in computing his status for the degree in those colleges which specify that not more than one-fourth of the work presented for the degree may be of " D " grade. 49. Maximum Credit from Junior Colleges Credit transferred from a junior college is limited to the total a Student may earn in his first two years in (he University without carrying an excess schedule (sixty-six

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