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EXCLUSION OF A STUDENT FROM THE UNIVERSITY.

If in the opinion of the Faculty any student be not fulfilling the purposes for which he
ought to have come to the University, and be not likely to fulfill them, either from habitual
delinquency in any of his classes, or from habitual idleness, or from any other bad habit,
the Faculty may require him to withdraw from the University, after informing him of the
objections to his conduct and affording him an opportunity of explanation and defence.