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college or university records, including a statement of their entrance 

 credits. A blank application for admission which contains definite in- 

 structions regarding admission may be secured from the Registrar or 

 Dean. 



When an application has been approved, the Registrar issues a permit 

 to enroll. Upon the payment of fees the candidate is given a receipt 

 which he presents to the Dean, the classifying officer. 



Registration should be on regular classification days to avoid payment 

 of extra fee, and it should be completed within two weeks after the open- 

 ing of a semester to receive full credit for the semester's work. 



CLASSIFICATION 



The classification of all regular graduate students must be completed 

 in conformity with the following rules: 



1. Fifteen credit hours each semester shall constitute full-time gradu- 

 ate work. 



2. A major subject allowed. by the rules of candidacy for the degree 

 shall be chosen; all major, minor, and supporting work shall be outlined 

 in consultation with the head of the department in which the major is 

 taken. 



3. Unless otherwise specially permitted a graduate student shall carry 

 at least one study of strictly graduate grade each semester. In any case 

 at least four hours of strictly graduate work must be completed each year. 



4. The course of study as outlined shall not be amended or changed 

 except by the approval of the Dean of the Graduate Division, and any 

 such change shall be in writing and shall be filed with the original course 

 of study. 



5. The courses of study as outlined shall be made out in triplicate : 

 one shall be retained in the files of the department in which the major 

 work is taken, one shall be filed in the office of the Dean of the Graduate 

 Division, and one in the office of College Registrar. Each copy shall be 

 signed by the head of the department in which the major work is taken, by 

 the instructor who will have immediate charge of the major line of work, 

 and by the Dean of the Graduate Division. 



6. In special cases a limited amount of credit may be given in sub- 

 jects not catalogued as graduate studies where these are taken as minors 

 and bear directly upon the major subjects and are recommended by the 

 professor in charge of the major work and approved by the Dean. 



7. Graduate students who are not candidates for an advanced degree 

 are not required to designate a major or a minor subject but may elect 

 their work with a view to their special purpose. Any course of study in 

 the Graduate Division is .open for election by such students upon the same 

 conditions that are imposed upon those who are candidates for a degree. 

 If at any time such special students desire to become candidates for an 

 advanced degree, due consideration and credit will be given for work al- 

 ready done. 



NOTE: Any deficiency in Modern Language should be made up immediately. See 

 requiriments in Modern Language for advanced degrees. 



