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semester hours maximum, plus approved credit in military and physical education). Credit for work completed in a junior college by a student after he has accumulated this total in either a junior Or senior college is allowed only in exceptional cases by special action of the All-University Committee on Admissions. 50. No Transfer Credit in Courses Passed Here A student who has passed a course at the University of Illinois may not be given credit by tiansfer for the same course taken elsewhere. 31. Correspondence and Extramural Courses (a) Credit for correspondence work taken with fully accredited institutions in Class A may be allowed, but only on the approval of the dean of the college concerned. (b) After matriculation a student may count toward his degree, with the approval of the dean of his college, as much as sixty semester hours of credit earned in extramural courses and correspondence study. (c) No correspondence courses passed with grades below " C " may be counted toward graduation. (d) Correspondence and extramural courses are not counted toward satisfying the minimum residence requirement for graduation. (e) A student enrolled for courses in residence must obtain approval of the dean of his college to enroll concurrently in correspondence courses. (f) A student who has been dropped from the University of Illinois for poor scholarship must obtain the recommendation of the dean of his college before completing his application for admission to correspondence work. 32. Undergraduate Credit for Service and for Education in the Armed Forces The University, under general provisions administered by the All-University Committee on Admissions, recognise* for college credit certain training and experience in the Aimed Forces of the United States. (a) The completion of military service in one of the 38