CLASSIFICATION AND STANDINGS 53 



to drop such extra work only upon permission of the Dean ; he will be 

 required to drop it in case this or any other work in this schedule is being 

 carried unsatisfactorily. A "condition" or a "not pass" secured in such 

 extra work shall stand as a record, and shall be considered in choosing 

 fraternity members, but shall not be held against the student for gradua- 

 tion. 



In general, students failing in any portion of a term's work will not 

 be allowed to take full classification for the next semester. 



Classification: No student shall be admitted to any class or dropped 

 from it, except by authority of the classifying officer. 



Conflicts: Students shall not classify in conflicting studies without 

 the approval of the classifying officer. 



Standings: All the standings are based on the scale of 100. The 

 passing grade is 75. A student receiving from 60 to 74 per cent inclusive 

 in any course is conditioned, and allowed to make up the condition 

 under the direction of the head of the department. 



Back Studies: Students shall be classified in back studies in all cases 

 in which such studies are taught, subject to the first rule under Number 

 of Credits. Any exception to this rule must be for good and sufficient 

 reason, approved by the President of the College and the Dean. 



Changing Course: A student will not be permitted to change from 

 one course to another who has a "condition" or "not pass" in a subject not 

 common to the two courses; or if he has more than one "condition" or 

 "not pass" in subjects common to the two courses. 



Senior Year: No student shall be considered a candidate for gradua- 

 tion who has not at the beginning of the second semester of the Senior year 

 completed his work to within the maximum number of hours regularly al- 

 lowed in his course for that semester. If the uncompleted work is not 

 offered in the second semester, it shall be passed and reported to the 

 Recorder not later than April first. 



Examinations in Back Work 



Examinations for back work for matriculated students will be con- 

 ducted at the opening of the fall semester, on the Thursday and Friday 

 preceding classification days, as follows : 



Thursday 



8-10 A. M. Farm Crops Farm Crops lecture room, 307 Hall of Ag. 



8-10 A. M. Mining Engineering Room 306, Engineering Hall 



8-10 A. M. Zoology Room 308, Science Building 



10-12 A. M. Agricultural Education Room 318, Hall of Ag. 



10-12 A. M. English Rooms 1 and 3, Central Building 



10-12 A. M. Civil Engineering Room 312, Engineering Hall 



10-12 A. M. Forestry Room 210, Hall of Ag. 



10-12 A. M. Veterinary Veterinary Building 



10-12 A. M. Geology Room 306, Engineering Hall 



