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responding to the D grade at the University of Illinois, shall be indicated on the student's record here as being of that grade and shall be included in computing his status for the degree under the rule providing that not more than one-fourth of the work presented for the degree may be of D grade. 43. Revision of Transferred Credit A student from a college of Class B or Class C who makes an average grade of B or higher in his first ear's work here, without failure in any subject, shall e entitled to have his credits revised to full value. A student from any institution rated lower than Class A shall receive full credit for such elementary courses as are continued at the University of Illinois in advance and in sequence with grades of C or higher. 44. Maximum Credit from Junior Colleges Credit transferred from a junior college shall be limited to the total a student may earn in his first two years in the University without carrying an excess schedule. Credit for work completed in a junior college by a student after he has acquired junior standing will be allowed only in exceptional cases by special action of the Committee on Admissions fro •in Higher Institutions. 45. 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 transfer for the same course taken elsewhere. 46. Correspondence Courses Credit for correspondence work taken with institutions in Class A may be allowed, but only on the approval of the Dean of the College concerned. After matriculation a student may count toward his degree as much as sixty semester hours of credit earned in correspondence study in subjects passed with grades of C or higher. 47. Undergraduate Credit for Service and for Education in the Armed Forces The University, under general provisions administered by the Committee on Admissions from Higher Institutions, will recognize for college credit certain training and experience in the Armed Forces. 1. Credit in military seience equivalent to basic K . o T . C . (4 semester hours), required physical edu, ation and hygiene, will be approved when a person, honorably discharged, presents evidence of not less than six months of active service. Additional credit in military science may be granted for courses completed in the service which are acceptable as the equivalent of the advanced R.O.T.C at the Univerity of Illinois. 2. The Committee will recognize for credit correspondence course of college grade, the general oduca[ 15 ]