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Students will never again have to file preliminary study cards for the spring term, Registrar Sargent Kennedy '28 announced yesterday.
The cards were set up during the war, Kennedy explained, when enrollment changed so fast that instructors had no idea how many students would take their courses. Instructors can now make a good guess on class enrollment, and preliminary cards are no longer necessary for the spring.
Only one card is needed for next term, Kennedy said. It will be due on February 14. Students will still have to file preliminary cards for the fall term.
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