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DEGREES WITH HONORS.

The courses required for the cultural B.A. and B.S. degrees are adapted
to the powers of the average student, and any graduate of an accredited school,
who has, either by certificate or examination satisfied the requirements for
admission to the College, if he is reasonably industrious and regular in his studies,
should obtain one of these degrees without difficulty in four sessions' work.
In every body of students, however, there is a varying proportion of men and
women who possess greater ability and application than the average, and whose
ambition aims higher than a bare pass-mark on their work. For the proper
stimulation of such students toward the best that they can do, and for due and
authoritative recognition of unusual ability and high achievement in studies, the
Academic Faculty has instituted the following system of Special Honors.

Intermediate Honors.

A certificate of Intermediate Honors is conferred by the Academic Faculty
on the student who, during his first two regular sessions in the College of this
University, has passed on not less than 30 session-hours, including all required


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A courses, without failure or re-examination on any course, and with an average
grade on all courses of 85 per cent. or more.

The holder of a Certificate of Intermediate Honors, so long as he has no
grade below 75 per cent. on the work of any term in any course, is not subject to
any of the rules limiting the issuance of leaves of absence from the University, nor
does absence from any class entail on such student any penalty affecting class-standing
imposed for absence alone.

The Certificates of Intermediate Honors are publicly conferred at the Annual
Convocation of the University following the session in which the honors have
been attained. The names of the holders of these certificates are published
under a separate heading in the annual catalogue of the University.

Final Honors.

Final Honors are conferred only on graduation, and the diploma of B.A.
or B.S. with Final Honors states that the graduate has obtained special honors,
and the subjects in which honors were won.

A student who wishes to obtain Final Honors must be accepted as a candidate
for honors two sessions before graduation.

Any holder of the Certificate of Intermediate Honors, or any student who
has credit for not less than 30 session-hours, including all required A courses,
passed in this college or elsewhere, and who satisfies the Special Committee on
Honors of his capacity for superior work, may become a candidate for Final
Honors.

The candidate for Final Honors, in addition to completing, without failure
in any course, the regular degree requirements not later than the end of his
second year of candidacy, will, before graduation, take a special comprehensive
examination, oral or written, for Final Honors in some one group of subjects,
selected by him at the beginning of his candidacy from the list of such groups
published by the Special Committee on Honors. Final Honors are conferred
on the basis of the standing on this examination alone, and not of the grades
obtained in any or all of the courses required for the baccalaureate degree.

Students who have credit for 30 session-hours and who are interested in
Final Honors, are urged to consult the temporary Chairman of the Committee
on Honors, Professor W. H. Faulkner, before registering.