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mendation of the Head of the Department, and approval of the Dean of the College. A student who passes a proficiency examination if given credit toward graduation for the amount regularly allowed in the course, provided such credit dees not duplicate credit counted for admission to the Uni* versity. An examination for credit in a college tubject of elementary character will not be granted to a student who has received credit for more than one semester-course in the subject in advance of the course examination grade in proficiency examinations is "pass" or "—> pass," but . no student is given a grade of "pass" unless he has made at least "C" in the examination. No official record is made of failures in these examinations. Proficiency examinations are provided without fee. The examinations in Rhetoric and Hygiene ordinarily are given each semester in the week preceding the registration of upperclassmen. Examinations in other subjects ordinarily are given early in each semester. Information concerning these examinations may be obtained from the Registrar or from the department concerned. Proficiency examinations may be taken only by persons who are in residence; except# that they may be taken by persons who are not registered in the University at the time but who are candidates for degrees at the clo: » of the college vear in which the examination is to oe given and who need no more than ten semester hours to complete the requirements for their degrees. No proficiency examinations in a college subject of elementary character shall be granted to students who have received credit for more than one semester course in the subject in advance of the course in which the examination is requested. A proficiency examination may not be taken tc» raise a grade or to remove a failure in a course. 31. Entrance Examinations Closed to Upperclas* n No matriculated student may take entrance exai nations after beginning his second yea in ll University. 32. Semester Examinations Examinations must be taken at the cl s of < h semester on the work of the nemest in ill sul except those the character of irhidi it unnecessary or impracticable. A student who has pursue i ml had in the University and has l>een $1 m the i il examination for satisfac m 1 h the dean of the colh mil l l»j in i uctor at his convei n\ mtnation for any 4< A ,gr$dte of 'aeti.srd' which is not removedI etui n (In h i semester thai .-. m II A

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