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GRADUATION GRADUATION

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In all cases credit for one hundred and thirty "semester hours" (see p. 167) is required for graduation. The candidate for a degree in any course must complete all the subjects prescribed for graduation in that course, and when, in doing this, he does not gain the necessary credit of one hundred and thirty hours, he must make up the deficiency by the election of other courses. 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.