1955-1957 Academic Catalog

C1irriculuni Information Registration consists of the following procedures: 1. Arrangement of schedule. Each student is responsible for arranging his course of study for the forthcoming session. He should consult his faculty advisor concern– ing any sched11ling difficulties. 2. Approval of schedule. Each student must have his schedule approved by his faculty advisor. 3. Payment of fees. The registration card must be signed by the business manager before registration is considered complete. LIMITATION ON HOURS EACH SEMESTER The normal college load is 15 semester hours. Freshmen are limited to 17 hours per semester; and upperclassmen are limited to 17 except where their accumulative point average indicates the advisability of taking additional work. The following accumulative averages are req11ired for ex– cess hours as listed: 18 hours .... ........... . ...... . . ...... . . . 2.00 or better 19 hours ..... ............................ 2.50 or better An additional tuition fee of $14.00 per hour is made for each hour in excess of 17. Freshman: CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS At least 15 acceptable units of high school credit or its equ ivalency Sophomore: Not less than 26 semester hours and 52 grade points in the first semester: and not less than 39 semester Junior: S nior: hours and 78 grade points, second semester. Not less than 54 semester hours and 108 gi·ade points first semester; and not less than 70 se1nester hours and 140 grade points, second semest r. Not less than 86 semeste1· hours and 172 grade points first semest r; and enough hours with ap- 27

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