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ENTRANCE CONDITIONS RULE

Passed by Vote of Faculty--Conditions to be Removed Before Sophomore Year.

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At a recent meeting of the Faculty a vote was passed to the effect that each student admitted to the University with conditions shall be required to remove his conditions before he registers as a Sophomore. Heretofore a student admitted with conditions has not been required to pass off all his conditions until the end of his Sophomore year. The new rule goes into effect with the class entering next year.

Another rule was voted and passed at this meeting permitting students admitted with conditions in elective work to remove those conditions by courses in subjects other than those in which admission examinations are held. This rule goes into effect at once.

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