GENERAL INFORMATION as .
of The standing of a student is defined as the ratio of his total `
US? , number of points to his total number of quarter hours. For ex-
Séd ,_ ample, a student who makes an average mark of C throughout his
UP } , course of 192 quarter hours, would have 192 points and 192 quarter
ms   hours, and a standing of 1.0. An average mark of B would give
Y the student 384 points and 192 quarter hours, and a standing of 2.0.
its. For all purposes other than classification and graduation, "stand-
the ing" is understood to be the ratio of the number of points gained
‘Hf, to the number of quarter hours attempted.
as Recording of Marks. Through the fourth Monday of any quar-
V ter, and through the tenth class day of either summer term,
of students who withdraw from a class or who are dropped from a
led class will have no mark recorded. After these dates, students who
nts withdraw or who are dropped from a class are to be given WP,
Prk WF, or E, as reported by the instructor of the class.
mi In computing standings for all university purposes, a WF shall L
' O , be treated as an E. `
_ A mark once reported to the Registrar’s Office shall not be ·
In changed except when the instructor states that an error has been
made or that an injustice would be done the student if the mark `
Bch remained unchanged.
Definition of a Quarter Horur. A quarter hour represents one ,
hour of recitation or lecture or two hours of laboratory a week for
one quarter. Drawing, shopwork, physical education, and other
nts _ courses requiring no outside work are reckoned at three hours for
the   one quarter hour.
  Requirements for Graduation
Undergraduate Colleges. To be eligible for graduation from
any undergraduate college of the University, a student must have
completed the requirements of the curriculum as approved by the
University Faculty. In addition to gaining the specified number of
quarter hours, he must have an equal number of quality points-
lass that is a standing of 1.0.
Curriculum substitutions may be made on recommendation of
nan the college dean to the Registrars Office.
or To be eligible for a degree at any commencement, the student
be must file with the Registrar an application for such degree at least
Ini- g four weeks prior to the commencement date. The University re-
I is quires the student to use his full and proper name in registering,
in applying for a degree, and in other similar circumstances. The
;hin institution accepts no responsibility for difficulties arising from a
student’s failure to comply with this requirement.
· be Regardless of the length of time the student has attended the
led. University, a minimum of forty-five of the last iifty—four quarter