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Residence Requirements
A minimum of 30 of the last 86 credits presented for the degree must be 1
completed ir1 residence at the University. In the College of Arts and Sciences 1
the last 30 credits must be completed while registered in the college. é
Extension and Special Examination
A maximum of 32 credits, taken by extension, special examination, or
both, may be counted toward the baccalaureate degree. Not more than half
of the credits required for the major may be gained by extension, special ex- T]
amination, or both.
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COMBINED COURSES IN ARTS AND LAW, ARTS AND MEDICINE, pqg€T]
ARTS AND DENTISTRY, ARTS AND FORESTRY, AND ARTS AND ENGINEERING Obtain;
A student may combine his courses in Arts and Sciences and Law, Medi-  
cine, Dentistry, Forestry, or Engineering, gaining the A.B. or B.S. degree after goth if
three years in this college and one or more years in the professional school. mmm,
1. He must gain at least 98 credits in Arts and Sciences subjects, with T
a standing of 2.0 or more, before transferring to the professional school. For leges (
Arts-Law or Arts-Engineering he should have 100 credits plus physical educa- sequer
tion, with a standing of 2.3 on all work attempted, before transferring to either three ,
Law College or Engineering College.’° these j
2. He must have met the specified requirements of the College of Arts regard
and Sciences (except hygiene, in Arts—Medicine) and have gained at least 20
credits in his field of concentration before transferring to the professional school.
3. He must have been registered in the College of Arts and Sciences for I
at least one full year, immediately preceding the completion of his Arts and SO·_a“‘
Sciences requirements, and must have gained at least 30 credits in Arts and tonly
Sciences subjects in this college. S“hCOl
4. He must spend at least one year in a College of Law approved by the 2
Association of American Law Schools, or in a Class A Medical School, a Class A sCh°9l
College of Dentistry as rated by the Dental Educational Council of America, Speclfl
an accredited school of Forestry, or an engineering school approved by the In Off
Engineers’ Council for Professional Development. . School
5. He must in his professional courses secure suflicient credits to bring  
his total in the Arts and the professional work up to 128 credits exclusive of th? I
the required Physical Education, and must secure a standing of at least 2.0, Whlch
or its equivalent, in the professional work. Professional courses duplicating Arts _ them
and Sciences courses, or duplicating courses elected in other colleges of the bY thf
University by the student while registered in the College of Arts and Sciences, Whom
will not be counted in the total. Comm
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PRE-MEDICAL COURSES
The College of Arts and Sciences offers work preparatory for the study of
medicine in compliance with the minimum entrance requirements of the Amer-
ican Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges. Fm,
However, most medical schools require considerably more than these minimum Chem.
requirements.   1
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° If xi student enters the College of Law with only 98 credits he must complete 30 ph>[_ E
credits while in Law before he can receive the A.B. degree. »