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a l * v £ t > m m t «na>MiatfaM wd the ea*a*n<i.w n special nrUU prepared far tW UaJtcd State, Arm, forces iMJmtfc. I f e ftUcgc Training Program! the At«y. Navy, aad Marine Com will be accepted credit tran terns fresn the — ^ * " ^^ St ^w« taken. The GMftmttce wiD eonaklar for credit wk (hsard Specialised and Technical Schools where ht equivalence in trnna of college cotareeo is establiihed by proficiency examinations, or where such courses have been recommended for college credit in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experience in the Arate--IServices published by the Americas Couiuil oti 1.duc.it !•>&.

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HONORS 48. Class H o n o r s S t u d e n t s in tru- upper ten per cent of each class the within the respective Schools or Colleges are awarded c Class Hi nors and art- entitled to have their names printed on the Convocation program in recognition of their hii/h scholarship, provided that no student shall be included whose average is below 11. Students who receive Class Honors thrc< times are entitled to wear the scholarship key. 49. College H o n o r s Students in the upper three per cent of the sophomore,-. junior, and senior classes in the respec_ . ttve Schools and Colleges are awarded College Honors in recognition of their superior scholarship. Students who receive College Honors two times are entitled to wear the scholarship key. 50. University H o n o r s (Bronze T a b l e t ) (a) Those seniors who have been in the upper three per cent of their class in the respective Schools and Colleges in the four semesters preceding Honors I)ay, and, therefore, have been awarded College Honors in both junior and senior years, are awarded University Honors in recognition of their sustained excellence in scholarship, and are entitled to have t h e n e s insc nbed /^ ^ . o? the Bronze Tablet.* (b) Other senior students who have earned College Honors twice, and whose scholastic averages for the first seven semesters are equal to or higher than the four-semester average of the lowest student currently chosen for University Honors from ^ their college ^^ under ( a ) , are also entitled to have their names inscribed on the Bronze Tablet (c) Senior transfer students who have not been at Illinois long enough to be c o n s i d e r ^ , , „ , w i i ) 0 on ^the ^ B r o ^ e ^ T I ablet, provided ^ S ^ n k S their h ^ Jironze a W e V ^ ^ thafM on v. (1) scholarship ^ ^ ^ J n ^ University";* Illinois for the three prior semesters are equal to or h l Z than »h« fnnr.semester average or the the four-semester average of « ^ = j 0 w e shighert u tnsn ts dent