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48

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

TERMS AND VACATIONS The University year is divided into three terms. The first covers fourteen weeks of instruction and each of the others eleven. There is a vacation of two weeks at the end of the first term, and of one week at the end of the second. For the dates of opening and closing, see the "Calendar." GRADUATION In all cases 40 credits are required for graduation. For men two of these must be obtained in military and physical training. For women two of these may be obtained in physical training. In order to graduate, a student in any course must complete all of the subjects prescribed for graduation and make up the rest of has 40 credits by means of electives. The combinations of studies under which a student may graduate are too numerous to describe here. They are given under the separate colleges and schools. The courses offered in the College of Engineering are nearly all prescribed, so that a student who is working for a degree cannot be permitted to deviate from them.