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GRADES

34. Significance of Grades The grading system is as follows: A, excellent; B, good; C, fair; D , poor but passing; E, failure.

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35. Incompletes The term "incomplete" is work of students only in the education. A grade of "incomplete" during the first semester that following the giving of such becomes a grade of E.

used in reporting the departm t of physical which is not removed a student is registered a grade automatically

36. Minimum Scholarship Requirements for the Degree I n order to receive the bachelor's degree, a student must have secured grades of not less than C in subjects aggregating at least three-fourths of the work, prescribed or elective, and required for such degree, or must have met such other minimum scholarship requirements as the University has approved for his college or school. (See also Rule 39, Scholastic Delinquencies.) 37. Certificates of Studies and Grades Each student who has paid all his University fees shall be entitled to receive on request, without charge, one transcript of his record. For each additional transcript a fee of fifty cents is charged. 38. Reporting on Unsatisfactory Work College faculties may require reports from each instructor during each semester at times designated by the dean or director, upon the work of all freshmen and unclassified students and, if called for by the dean or director, upon all other students whose work is presumably below C. SCHOLASTIC DELINQUENCIES

39. Progress Toward the Degree The progress of the student toward his degree is the concern of the dean of the college or director

of the school ill w h i c h t h e s t u d e n t is e n r o l l e d . A student w h o s e p r o g r e s s in his work is u n s a t i s f a c t o r y will be s u b j e c t to action by t h e d e a n or d i r e c t o r of

the college or school in which he is registered under

g< n n a l p r o v i s i o n s adopted by t h e faculty. T h i s may tal the form of a w a r n i n g , a period of p r o b a t i o n , or, if his work is very poor, of d r o p p i n g from tin* i ollcgc or school for scholastic delinquencies. T h e following m i n i m u m scholarship r e q u i r e m e n t s a t e in effect: 1. Probation: If at the end of any semester a student a v e r a g e for that semester falls below 3.0, he is placed on probation for the following semester.

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