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SPECIAL STUDENTS.

Applicants for registration who are twenty years old, and desire
to enter for the pursuit of special elective courses, must present adequate
proofs of good character and of the needful maturity and training.
Such applicants may then be registered by the Dean of the
University as Special Students, and will be admitted without formal
examination to the privileges of the University, but not as candidates
for any titled degree.
Such students must in all cases meet the specific
entrance requirements as prescribed for the courses elected by them.

Special Students and Conditioned Students are advised and encouraged
to make up their deficiencies by private study or by work in
the Summer School. They will then be registered as Regular Students.
But it is expressly ordered that no such student shall be recognized
as a candidate for any degree from the University of Virginia,
unless he shall have completed all the Entrance Requirements at
least one academic year before the date of his graduation.