1912-1913 Academic Catalog

GENERAL REGULATIONS. 1. Punctual attendance is required on the first day of each semester. Failure to be present results seriously to class standing. New students should present them– selves, if possible, at least one day before the beginning of the semester. 2. All students are required to be punctual and reg– ular in their attendance at chapel, recitations, and all other exercises of the College. 3. As many justifiable absences are allowed each semester in any course as the number of hours per week required in that course. For example, the course in rhetoric requires three hours per week. The number of absences allowed in that subject in one semester is, there– fore, three. In a five-hour course, five absences per sem– ester are allowed, etc. Students whose absences in any course do not exceed the allowed number, are excused from the final examination in that course. Students whose unexcused absences in any course exceed the al– lowed number lose credit in proportion to the number of such absences. 4. Payment of dues must be made the first day :--Jo student is enrolled in any class or recognized in any recitation until he pays his dues, or makes satisfactory arrangements with the Treasurer for them. 5. Students are graded daily on recitations, punctu– ality, and general deportment. Unannounced tests are given from time to time during each semester. and a final examination at its close. Students who fail to ob- 19

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