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  32 UNIVERSITY on KENTUCKY
‘ A ` · ment is completed, and it shall be counted as a part of the load of he
_ Q that quarter or term. cla;
Z · · Auditors or Visitors. No instructor is authorized to admit an lea
auditor to any of his classes except on presentation of an auditor’s m I
. 1 card from the Registrar’s Office. A student who visits a class as an
l auditor is not allowed an examination for credit. to
. Probation. A regular student who fails to pass in three- the
fourths of the normal load required by his college in his preceding coll
F quarter may be placed on probation by the dean of the college. ma
If during the quarter of probation, he again fails to pass in three- ,
fourths of the normal load, he may be dropped from the University Un;
by the dean of his college. A student who has been dropped from the
the University may be reinstated only by the Committee on deg
  Scholarship and Attendance. AE
  The above rule will apply to a part-time student, carrying less XE,
i than three-fourths of the normal load, if he fails to pass in half of
- , the scheduled load. hou
, I Transfer from One Curriculum to Another. A student trans- spe,
\ ferring from one curriculum of the University to another will not Of (
§ be allowed credit in excess of the normal load of the curriculum to Exa;
which he is transferred, except as the student may be eligible for
extra work. by
Poor Work in English. Any instructor who finds the written Uni·
t work of any student seriously defective in its English is expected bee]
i to report the case, together with specimen papers, to a committee in 1
·   consisting of the dean of the student’s college and the Head of the incl
E Department of English, who shall have power to require additional
work in composition without credit. pres
Unsatisfactory Scholarship and Attendance. Students who are dem
_ · doing unsatisfactory work, or who are irregular in attendance, are
. reported to their deans. Such a student is under the special super- Ente
, vision of his dean. If after a suitable length of time it becomes plac
Q apparent that no improvement is being made, the student may be
  t dropped from the course, on recommendation of the dean to the dey
i Registrar.
l _ Wha
E Repeated Failures. The head of a department may refuse to bec,]
g allow a student to register in a course for a third time. Stud
` Classification. A student in any college; except Law shall be a co1
A classified as a sophomore, junior, or senior, when he has within 10 tion
i quarter hours of the normal requirement and a standing of 1.0. thej
However, no student may be classified as a sophomore until he has time
had college residence of at least three quarters, nor as a junior .
until he has had college residence of at least five quarters. ing c
A Law student is classified as a second year student when he and
has completed 36 or more hours and as a third year student when unle:
1.