GENERAL INFORMATION 35
Ed_ Conduct. In issuing rules for the regulation of the affairs of
mt the University and the government of its students, it is not deemed
501- necessary to set out details. The University expects all students
to hold to the strictest standards of honesty in all University work
, and to conduct themselves in a decorous manner, bearing in mind
ms that their conduct determines in a large measure the reputation of
On' the institution.
iii The Marking System. Results of work will be recorded in the
Registrar’s Office as follows: _
r 3 A-Exceptionally high quality, valued at 3 points for each
ey- credit.
gen B—Good, valued at 2 points for each credit.
in C-Fair, valued at 1 point for each credit.
in- D-—Unsatisfactory, indicates a deficiency and gives no points
but gives credit for graduation if with such credits the
ted student’s standing is 1 or more.
me E—Failure, valued at 0 credits and 0 points
I—Incomp1ete.
X-Absent from examination.
gse WP—Withdrew, passing.
my wr-withdrew, raumg.
ust _ A grade of E means that the work must be taken over in class
to be credited.
mb A grade of I (incomplete) means that some relatively small
em part of the work remains undone, because of sickness or other
uch reason satisfactory to the instructor. This work must be com- ·
,0m pleted within one month after the student re-enters the University
da_ if credit for the course is to be gained. The Grade I is not to be
md, given to the student whose work is below passing.
the A grade of X may be changed by special examination within
one month after the student re-enters the University.
,ed_ An extension of time for the removal of an 1 or an X may be
and granted by the dean of the college in which the student is enrolled.
The standing of a student is defined as the ratio of his total
number of points to his total number of credits. For example, a
° Of student who makes an average mark of C in 128 credits, would
and have 128 points and a standing of 1.0. An average mark of B
ces' would give the student 256 points and 128 credit hours, and a
5 to standing of 2.0. For all purposes other than classification and
°rt1` graduation, "standing" is understood to be the ratio of the number
of points gained to the number of credits attempted.
ntS‘ Recording of Marks. Through the sixth Monday of any semes-
the ter, and through the tenth class day of the summer session students
rar, who withdraw from a class or who are dropped from a class will
rad- have no mark recorded. After these dates, students who withdraw