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Credit Not Given for an Incomplete Course.

Credit can be accepted only when the student has a clear record on
the entire course; for example, if the course in general physics is a six
session-hour course consisting of 3 hours lecture and six hours laboratory
weekly for three trimesters and the student passes on two trimesters
but fails on the third, no credit for admission to medicine can be
given for the portion of the subject passed, even though the credit value
of this work is four session-hours. In all cases the student must have
completed the entire subject for which he has registered. Deficiencies
of this kind may however be made up by obtaining a clear record in
the portion of the subject in which the failure has occurred, without repeating
the entire course.

All the pre-medical courses are offered in the Summer Quarter.