1967-1968 Academic Catalog

28 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE ADDING AND WITHDRAWING FROM COURSES In order to add or drop courses, the student must complete a form provided by the Registrar's office. The form is to be initialed by both the course in– structors and the student's academic counselor. The student will be required to make up any work he has missed due to late entrance. If the student drops a course the Registrar's office records the action as follows: Week Course is Dropped Action Before the end of first full No record on transcript calendar week Second full calendar week "W" (Withdrawn) through fourth Fifth through sixth "WP" or "WF" (Withdrawn Passing-Withdrawn Failing) After sixth "WF" WITHDRAWAL FROM COLLEGE No student should leave Cedarville College without following proper with– drawal procedures. In withdrawing, a student must secure an official with– drawal form from the Registrar's office and leave it signed by all the college personnel listed on it. He should give the Business office at least two days' notice of his intentions to withdraw if he expects to have any money refunded before he leaves. Any failure in following the proper withdrawal procedures will result in an assessment of $5.00 being added to the account of the with– drawing student. Transcripts of withdrawn student will be marked as follows: Withdrawal through the fourth week-"W" Withdrawal after the fourth week-"WP" or "WF" CLASS ATTENDANCE The objectives of class attendance generally include the development of personal motivation for appropriate attendance and the exposure of students to different attendance procedures. In general it is to be noted that regular attendance is necessary for the student to receive full benefit from his college experience. Since there are several different ways in which ideal class attendance may be achieved, official faculty policy allows each faculty member to determine and develop attendance standards which will meet the particular needs of his own class.

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