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9- Withdrawal within the Last Three Weeks of the Semeitcr or within the Last Two Weeks in the Summer Session and Students Whose Status Can Not Be Determined A student who withdraws from the University within the last three weeks of instruction in any semester or within the last two weeks in any summer session, or a student whose status can not be determined because of excused grades, may register again only on petition approved by the dean of his college. 10. Supplementary Certificates from High Schools Supplementary certificates from high school principals wering work done and examinations taken in addition to work shown on certificates previously submitted may be accepted in all cases where they refer to work done and examinations passed prior to the student's admission to the University. Having once entered the University of Illinois the student is required to obtain his credit in the examinations given by the University, and supplementary certificates relating to secondary school work done and examinations passed in the summer or at other times after his entrance to the University are not acceptable- (See also Rules 35 and 36.) 11. Classification of Students Classification of students by years is made in the Recorder's Office at the end of each semester on the number of credits earned including required physical education and military. Classification for registration purposes and for student activities is based on one of the following scales, depending upon the number of hours required for the degree: 130 hours More than or less 130 hours Freshman standing 0-29 hours 0-29 hours Sophomore standing 30 hours 30 hours Junior standing 50 houi* 62 hours Senior standing 94 h o u r l 99 hours

Students having ninety-five or more hours of credit, without regard to the curriculum in which they may be enrolled, are classified as seniors for the purpose of designating those freshman courses which, when taken by seniors, carry reduced credit.

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