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LflUtAM B O I K S

During the Academic Yeai ( / Library Building Monday Thursday: 7:50 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Friday: 7- *.m.-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-10:00 p.m.* Saturday: 7:50 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-10:00 p.m.* Sunday: 2:00 o P . m . and 7:00-11:00 p.m.* •Limited service I\ ; tmental Libraries I lour- vary, but in general Monday-Thursday: 7:50 a.m.-v(M) p.m. and 7:00-10:00 p.m.

Fridaj and Saturday: 7:50 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday: Closed Exact hours are posted in each library. During the Summer Semester: Sam< is above, except closed Saturday night : Si ly. Holidays and Vacations: All campus libraries are closed on certain holidays. Pur: the academic vacations General Library Building hours arc usually 8:00 ,m.-5:00 p.m., except 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Saturday. Departmental libraries enerally have shorter schedules. Hours are posted in advance in each library. HONORS T h e honors graduate is the University's proudest product. Each college sets down conditions under which candidates for degrees may be graduated with honors. Such distinction, if you gain it, will be noted on your diploma and in the Commencement program. I ndergraduates who make high grades are recognized each spring at the annual Honors Day convocation. Outstanding honor students may win the right to wear the University's Scholarship Keys and to have their names placed on the Bronze T a b l e t . Numerous prizes and awards arc available to honors students in the various curricula (see the Undergraduate Study Bulletin for a listing). Honors students who apply for scholarships or grants get preferred treatment. W h e n they graduate, they are likely to get top professional jobs and scholarships and fellowships for advanced studv. HONOR SOCIETIES Honor societies are those that recognize high academic achievement. Activities and pro: .rial honorarics (see Page 18) also usually demand respectable grade averages of those seeking membership. If you are freshman, your first goal should be to try to quality for memberlip in Alpha Lambda Delta (for women) or Phi Eta Sigma (for m e n ) . These 0 national honorary both founded at the University of Illinois, require a 4.5 average earned during the first semester or freshman year. 1 A - O progre through the University, you will find membership in honorU riei be lling available to superior students who are juniors and seniors. Phi Beta Kappa, oldest of the national honorarics, is for oustanding Students ,11( e of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Phi is an all-Tim crsity • n;.l honorary that cut across College and departmental lines.

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