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EXAMINATIONS AND DEGREE.

The degree of Bachelor of Law is conferred upon such students as
have attended two full sessions (of nine months each) of the law
school, and who manifest an intimate acquaintance with all the subjects
embraced in the course, evidenced by successfully passing all
written examinations, and who have satisfactorily performed the Moot
Court and other assigned work.

Any one of the classes of the first or second year may be completed
separately. Upon the satisfactory completion of any class, a
certificate is issued to the student, followed by the diploma of graduation
when (and not until) all the examinations have been successfully
passed.

Candidates for the degree, who in any session have less than one
full year's course to complete, may be required to take such additional
work, and to stand such additional examinations, as shall be prescribed.

After the session of 1900-01, the privilege of standing special fall
examinations, heretofore extended to students who have fallen slightly
below the required standard, will be withdrawn.