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REGISTRATION.

Registration of New Students.—Applicants seeking admission to the
University for the first time must present themselves to the Dean of
the University at some time during the first three days of the session.
Each candidate who satisfies the requirements for admission set forth on
pp. 79-92 will be directed to the dean of the department which he proposes
to enter.

The dean in question will, upon being satisfied that the candidate is
fitted to enter upon the work of the department, issue to him a card containing
the names of the courses which the candidate proposes to pursue
during the session; this card must be presented in turn to each professor
concerned, who will, on satisfying himself that the applicant is prepared
to pursue with profit the course in question, sign the card, and enter the
applicant's name upon the roll of the course. The card must then be
returned to the Dean of the University, who will endorse upon it the
amount of fees to be paid to the Bursar. On payment of these fees the
registration of the applicant as a student of the University will be
completed.

Registration of Matriculated Students.—Students who have previously
been matriculated as members of the University are required to present
themselves directly to the deans of their respective departments upon one
of the first three days of the session, and to follow the procedure described
above.

Delayed Registration.—Any student who fails to present himself for
registration during the first three days of the session will be admitted to
registration only provided the President considers the delay adequately
explained, and will be charged a delayed registration fee of three dollars.

Registration after the Christmas Recess.—On the first week-day
after the Christmas recess every student is required to register with the
dean of his department between the hours of nine a. m. and two p. m.
Any student failing to register thus will be required to pay the delayed
registration fee of three dollars, and his absences from his lectures will be
recorded against him. But if the delay is due to illness or other providential
cause, the dean is authorized to remit the fee and to notify the
professors concerned that the student's absences have been satisfactorily
explained.