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CREDIT.

Certificates will be granted in each course in the University Department to
those students who attain a grade of 75 per cent. This grade will be the
average of the recitation and examination marks. No student will be permitted
to take more than three courses for the Summer School Professional Certificates
—Advanced Grade, or for University credit, without the permission of the
Director.

University of Virginia College Credit.—College credit in the University
of Virginia may be obtained on the following courses: Astonomy 1 and 2;
Biology 1, 2 and 3; Chemistry 3 and 4; Latin 5, 6 and 7; Education, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7; English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French 1, 2, 3 and 4; German 1, 2, 3, 4; History
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; Mathematics 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Philosophy 1, 2, 3; Physics 5, 6,
7, 8; Psychology 1, 2. The conditions upon which this credit is granted are as
follows:


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(a) The student must satisfy the entrance examination requirements of
the University of Virginia and matriculate before he can receive credit in the
College for any work done in the University of Virginia Summer School.

(b) The Dean of the College will accept the completion of the courses
in the Summer School in lieu of the entrance examinations in the same subject,
provided that in his judgment the courses are equivalent to those required for
entrance to the University of Virginia, and provided that the certificates of
courses completed be approved by the University of Virginia professor concerned.

(c) The Dean of the College and the professor in charge of the school
in which credit is desired will accept certificates of completion of summer
courses in lieu of "A" courses in the University of Virginia, provided that such
summer courses be approved by the University of Virginia professor concerned
as the full equivalent in character and scope of the corresponding "A" courses
in the University.

(d) Certificates of completion of certain summer courses approved by the
Academic Faculty will be accepted in lieu of portions of "B" courses, provided
that in each case the Dean of the College, the Faculty Committee on Rules
and Courses, and the professor in charge of the courses for which credit is
desired certify in writing that the summer courses completed are equivalent in
character and scope to that portion of the regular sessional work for which
credit is desired.

(e) The character of the examinations and the numerical standard (75 per
cent) required for their successful completion shall be the same as those of
the sessional examinations.

(f) Courses which satisfy the conditions above stated will be credited
toward the B.A. and B.S. degrees offered in the College of the University as
follows:

1. Courses in which are not less than thirty (30) hours of lecture instruction
are given will be credited as one session-hour.

2. Courses in which not less than thirty hours of lecture instruction and
not less than sixty (60) hours of laboratory instruction is given will be credited
as two session-hours.

Credit in Other Colleges.—The work of the Summer School is recognized
by standard colleges everywhere, so that students who satisfy the entrance
requirements have no difficulty in securing transfer of credits.