1955-1957 Academic Catalog

Special: Cedarville College propriate grade points second semester to assure fulfilling all the requirements for graduation the following J 11ne. The college allows a limited number of students to take courses offered who are not desirous of pursuing a regular course of study. CHANGES IN SCHEDULE Changes in schedule are per1nitted before the end of the second week of classes. The student who wishes to drop one course and add another is required to present to the Registrar a statement of permission signed by the advisor and the in– structor of the class he is entering. 'lbe student is req11ired to make up any work he has missed due to late entrance. Withdrawal from courses must be reported to the Registrar with a statement of per111ission by the student's advisor. No grade is entered for the class if it is dropped during the first two weeks. After two weeks the grade will be entered as WP, withdrawn passing, or WF, withdrawn failing. In calculating grade points and academic point averages the Registrar shall count as F all WF grades entered after the week twelve-week grades are anno11nced. Any course dropped after the 12th week of school shall be automatically counted as WF with F grade points. THE GRADING SYSTEM GRADING SYMBOLS. Students are graded according to their scholarship by the use of the following symbols: A, 100-94, excellent; B, 93-85, good; C, 84-78 fair; D, 77-70, passing with work inferior to the average; I, incomplete; and F, denoting failure and no credit. In the req11ired physical education courses the symbols S, satis– factory, and U, unsatisfactory-no credit, are used. USE OF GRADES FOR GUIDANCE. Grades are issued at the end of nine weeks and of eighteen weeks. 'lbe purpose of these preliminary marks is to indicate 28 ..

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